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Dr Chris Soo is passionate about good health and self care, and is enthusiastic about helping you achieve your health and life goals.
He strongly believes in educating and empowering people to take control of their own health, and is skilled at making complex medical concepts easy to understand.
He is a good listener, will always take you seriously, and is always up for a discussion about any health questions you might have, or for a chat if you're feeling blue.
He has lived and trained in Australia and New Zealand his whole life and now happily calls the Gold Coast his home, along with his wife, two sons, and beloved dog.
Chris is an expert diagnostician and loves solving medical mysteries. He is diligent and thorough, is holistic in his approach, and will take the time to help you work out what is going on, no matter how complicated the matter might be.
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My office is conveniently located in central Gold Coast, in Mermaid Beach. Can’t make it into the office? No worries – we can do follow up appointments over the phone.
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Dr Chris Soo is an ADHD expert Specialist GP on the Gold Coast providing neurodiversity-affirming, evidence-based care. He is a lived-experience AuDHD clinician and works near-exclusively with ADHDers and AuDHDers, including complex presentations where diagnostic clarity, comorbidity, and safe treatment really matter.
Chris holds academic appointments as Adjunct Associate Professor at Bond University (from January 2026) and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at Griffith University. ChrisSoo_AcademicCV_2025 - upda… He is the founder of ADHD Clinical Mastery (clinician education), a full member of the Australasian ADHD Professionals Association (AADPA) and a member of the AADPA Education & Training Committee, and a member of the Australian Society of Developmental Paediatrics.
Chris is a professional speaker, medical educator, and advocate for higher-quality ADHD care in Australia. He has been an invited speaker at the RACGP 64th Clinical Update Conference (2025), featured across the HealthEd Women’s & Children’s Health Update seminars in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide (2024–2025), and has presented at the AADPA Conference
He is known for combining clinical rigour with genuine kindness: careful listening, clear explanations, and calm clinical reasoning. Many patients and clinicians seek him out for diagnostic clarity and expert troubleshooting — especially when symptoms are nuanced, overlapping, or when treatment hasn’t gone as expected.
Chris supports people with ADHD across the lifespan and has worked in ADHD, autism, and mental health care for over 20 years. He is passionate about helping patients move from confusion to clarity, stability, and thriving — with one-clinician continuity and a structured, safety-first approach that doesn’t cut corners.