
Dr Menon relocated to Melbourne and set up his private practice at The Melbourne Clinic. Due to his interest in research and teaching he was invited to join the Professorial Unit at The Melbourne Clinic. He has since been involved in several research studies into treatment of mood and anxiety disorders and has authored/ co-authored several publications in Australian and International Journals. Dr Menon has also been involved in supervision and training of trainee psychiatrists and medical students. He has given several lectures and educational talks to General Practitioners and other medical specialists.
A member of the International Society for Sports Psychiatry, he has been working closely with a variety of sporting organisations including Cricket Australia, AFLPA and Racing Victoria as a preferred provider in managing high performance athletes. He also works with a number of Melbourne based AFL clubs through their club doctors and club psychologists. He is working on research to improve management of athlete related psychiatric disorders.
An avid enthusiast and participant in a variety of sporting activities he realised early in his life that his sporting skill and ability fell well short of his enthusiasm. Having accepted this reality he continues to pursue activities such as general fitness, golf, tennis and martial arts.
An aspiring author, a 'culinary alchemist' and an avid reader, he is well supported in his eclectic (perhaps even Quixotic) mix of activities by his wife and his two boys.