Proven Psychiatric Treatments, Personalized Care You Deserve
Mental health challenges can be isolating. We’re here to offer compassionate psychiatric treatment and support, guiding you towards healing and recovery.
Feel Better, Faster with Expert Psychiatric Services
In-person & Online Psychiatric Consultations
Choose how you prefer to connect with your psychiatrist. Book an online or in-person consultation at your convenience.
Personalized Medication
Management
Your psychiatrist will be a partner in your treatment process, developing a medication regimen that works best for you.
On-going
Care
Get rapid access to mental health support and connect with a licensed professional instantly. Our team ensures immediate assistance to severe cases.
What do We Treat?
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Bipolar Disorder
- Spectrum Disorders
- ADHD
- Personality Disorder
- Trauma
- Impulse-Control
- OCD
- Eating Disorders
- Abuse & Addiction
- Identity Disorder
Symptoms
- Increased heartbeat
- Elevated breathing
- Irritability
- Restlessness
- Fatigue
- Difficulty sleeping
What we can help with:
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Panic Disorder
- Phobias
Symptoms
- Low self-esteem
- Continuous sadness or low mood
- Having no interest in anything
- Pessimism and no hope
- Easily irritable
- Fatigue
- Changes in eating patterns
What we can help with:
- Major depressive disorder
- Depression with psychosis
- Antenatal and postnatal depression
- Dysthymic disorder
Symptoms
- Increased heartbeat
- Elevated breathing
- Irritability
- Restlessness
- Fatigue
- Difficulty sleeping
What we can help with:
- Bipolar 1
- Bipolar 2
- Cyclothymia
Symptoms
- Delusions and hallucinations
- Distorted speech and thinking process
- Disorientation of motor skills
- Suicidal thoughts and behaviors
- Low self-esteem
What we can help with:
- Paranoid Schizophrenia
- Disorganized Schizophrenia
- Catatonic Schizophrenia
- Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
- Residual Schizophrenia
Symptoms
- Avoiding tasks that involve effort
- Forgetfulness
- Impulsiveness
- Continuously distracted
- Making careless mistakes
- Anxiety or irritability
What we can help with:
- Inattention
- Hyperactivity
- Impulsivity
Symptoms
- Abandonment issues
- Unstable relationships
- Shifting self-image
- Impulsive behaviors
- Self-destructive and self-harm
- Extreme mood swings
What we can help with:
- Discouraged borderline personality disorder
- Impulsive borderline personality disorder
- Petulant borderline personality disorder
- Self-destructive borderline personality disorder
Symptoms
- Denial
- Fatigue
- Anger
- Confusion
- Anxiety
- Hopelessness
What we can help with:
- Acute trauma
- Chronic trauma
- Complex trauma
Symptoms
- Unregulated bursts of anger
- Fighting and arguing on most matters
- Property destruction
- Self-harm or violence
- Disobedience and defiance
- Stealing and other unethical behaviors
- Breaking the rules or laws
What we can help with:
- Oppositional defiant disorder
- Intermittent explosive disorder
- Conduct disorder
- Pyromania
- Kleptomania
- Other specified or unspecified disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder
Symptoms
- Fear of Contamination
- Obsession with symmetry and orderliness
- Hoarding disorder
- Obsessive re-checking
- Explicit sexual or violent thoughts
- Excessive washing and cleaning
What we can help with:
- Checking OCD
- Contamination OCD
- Symmetry and Ordering OCD
- Ruminations and Intrusive Thoughts OCD
Symptoms
- A strict eating regime
- Thinning of body
- Extreme fear of gaining/ losing weight
- Distorted self-esteem and body image
- Brittle hair and nails
What we can help with:
- Anorexia nervosa
- Bulimia nervosa
- Binge eating disorder (BED)
- Pica
- Rumination disorder
- Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
Symptoms
- Distancing from family and friends
- Unstable moods and behaviors
- Engaging in hostility
- Denial for needing help
- Anxiety or paranoid thinking
- Secretive behaviors to cover up for substance use
What we can help with:
- Alcohol
- Opioids
- Stimulants.
- Cannabis (Marijuana)
- Hallucinogens
- Inhalants
- Prescription Drugs
Symptoms
- Having at least two identities (personality states)
- Amnesia or gaps in memory
- Different identities
- Detached from reality
- Confusion
- Stressed about not being in control
What we can help with:
- Depersonalization/derealization disorder
- Dissociative amnesia
- Dissociative identity disorder (DID)
- Anxiety
- Abuse & Addiction
- ADHD
- Bipolar Disorder
- Depression
- Eating Disorders
- Impulse-Control
- Identity Disorder
- OCD
- Personality Disorder
- Spectrum Disorders
- Trauma
Symptoms
- Increased heartbeat
- Elevated breathing
- Irritability
- Restlessness
- Fatigue
- Difficulty sleeping
What we can help with:
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Panic Disorder
- Phobias
Symptoms
- Distancing from family and friends
- Unstable moods and behaviors
- Engaging in hostility
- Denial for needing help
- Anxiety or paranoid thinking
- Secretive behaviors to cover up for substance use
What we can help with:
- Alcohol
- Opioids
- Stimulants.
- Cannabis (Marijuana)
- Hallucinogens
- Inhalants
- Prescription Drugs
Symptoms
- Avoiding tasks that involve effort
- Forgetfulness
- Impulsiveness
- Continuously distracted
- Making careless mistakes
- Anxiety or irritability
What we can help with:
- Inattention
- Hyperactivity
- Impulsivity
Symptoms
- Increased heartbeat
- Elevated breathing
- Irritability
- Restlessness
- Fatigue
- Difficulty sleeping
What we can help with:
- Bipolar 1
- Bipolar 2
- Cyclothymia
Symptoms
- Low self-esteem
- Continuous sadness or low mood
- Having no interest in anything
- Pessimism and no hope
- Easily irritable
- Fatigue
- Changes in eating patterns
What we can help with:
- Major depressive disorder
- Depression with psychosis
- Antenatal and postnatal depression
- Dysthymic disorder
Symptoms
- A strict eating regime
- Thinning of body
- Extreme fear of gaining/ losing weight
- Distorted self-esteem and body image
- Brittle hair and nails
What we can help with:
- Anorexia nervosa
- Bulimia nervosa
- Binge eating disorder (BED)
- Pica
- Rumination disorder
- Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
Symptoms
- Unregulated bursts of anger
- Fighting and arguing on most matters
- Property destruction
- Self-harm or violence
- Disobedience and defiance
- Stealing and other unethical behaviors
- Breaking the rules or laws
What we can help with:
- Oppositional defiant disorder
- Intermittent explosive disorder
- Conduct disorder
- Pyromania
- Kleptomania
- Other specified or unspecified disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder
Symptoms
- Having at least two identities (personality states)
- Amnesia or gaps in memory
- Different identities
- Detached from reality
- Confusion
- Stressed about not being in control
What we can help with:
- Depersonalization/derealization disorder
- Dissociative amnesia
- Dissociative identity disorder (DID)
Symptoms
- Fear of Contamination
- Obsession with symmetry and orderliness
- Hoarding disorder
- Obsessive re-checking
- Explicit sexual or violent thoughts
- Excessive washing and cleaning
What we can help with:
- Checking OCD
- Contamination OCD
- Symmetry and Ordering OCD
- Ruminations and Intrusive Thoughts OCD
Symptoms
- Abandonment issues
- Unstable relationships
- Shifting self-image
- Impulsive behaviors
- Self-destructive and self-harm
- Extreme mood swings
What we can help with:
- Discouraged borderline personality disorder
- Impulsive borderline personality disorder
- Petulant borderline personality disorder
- Self-destructive borderline personality disorder
Symptoms
- Delusions and hallucinations
- Distorted speech and thinking process
- Disorientation of motor skills
- Suicidal thoughts and behaviors
- Low self-esteem
What we can help with:
- Paranoid Schizophrenia
- Disorganized Schizophrenia
- Catatonic Schizophrenia
- Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
- Residual Schizophrenia
Symptoms
- Denial
- Fatigue
- Anger
- Confusion
- Anxiety
- Hopelessness
What we can help with:
- Acute trauma
- Chronic trauma
- Complex trauma
What to Expect on Your First Psychiatric Appointment?
Get to know your Psychiatrist
Your psychiatrist will introduce themselves. He will let you know about his experience in treating similar cases to make you comfortable. They will discuss their approach to your psychiatric treatment.
Talk your heart out
Talk freely about your thoughts and how you have been feeling lately. Psychiatrists are trained and active listeners who can provide you with the necessary support you need to improve your mental health.
Get the Diagnosis
After hearing you out, your psychiatrist will let you know if you have a mental health condition. They will talk to you about which mental disorder you have and what support and psychiatric treatment you will require.
Make a treatment plan
Together you will make a treatment plan that is not overwhelming for you and convenient to follow. It is important that you are comfortable with the treatment process to avoid a relapse.
How Does it Work?
Start your Intake Process
After requesting an appointment, one of our Intake Specialists will be contacting you shortly to begin the intake process. Choose a date and time that suits you.
Provide your Details
Fill in your details to book the appointment. You will meet with a doctor after your intake process has been completed.
Voila! Your Appointment is Scheduled
Congratulations on completing the first step towards your mental wellness. You will get a confirmation in your provided email with all the details of your first appointment.
Is a Psychiatrist the Right Choice for Your Mental Health?
If you’re struggling with severe mental health
issues, considering psychiatry might be a beneficial step. Let’s explore why:
Psychiatrists
In-Person Treatments Available
SPRAVATO®: SPRAVATO® is a nasal spray prescription medication used to treat treatment-resistant depression (TRD) in adult patients. It works by targeting specific receptors in the brain and helps regulate mood.
SUBOXONE: Buprenorphine/Naloxone is a combination medication that is used to treat opioid addiction. Buprenorphine aids in reducing the withdrawal symptoms and cravings, while naloxone prevents chances of an overdose.
Testimonials
I was so surprised by how simple and convenient it was to set up my first online appointment. The virtual appointments fit perfectly into my busy schedule, and I didn’t even have to leave my house. It’s such a relief knowing help is just a few clicks away!
The medications prescribed by my psychiatrist have been life-changing. They listened to my concerns, explained the options, and found the right balance for me. I finally feel like myself again after years of struggling!
What I love most is having a key role in creating my treatment process. A psychiatrist who considers my preferences and adapts based on my response makes all the difference. It's great to be an active part of my own care.
The care team was truly amazing! They are so quick in response to my questions and always make me feel heard and understood. It's so nice to feel that I have such a supportive team that looks after my mental health.
Emergency Numbers and Clinic Locations
988
Call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for 24/7 emotional support.
911
If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your local ER.
FAQs
Of course! A virtual psychiatrist is equally qualified as an in-person one. The only difference is the medium of communication. Rest all principles of an appointment with a psychiatrist stay the same.
Self-diagnosis can be very harmful, especially in cases of severe mental disorders. It also adds unnecessary stress and pressure on you that could be minimized if you consult a professional psychiatrist, online or in person.
A psychiatrist is authorized to prescribe you the medication you may need to manage your mental health. However, it might not be necessary in every case.
Online mental health tests are not accurate and cannot be taken as a diagnostic tool. They can’t provide conclusive results to diagnose a mental disorder. They merely indicate the potential symptoms.
virtual mental health services are just as effective as in-person consultations with a psychiatrist. It has been proven that virtual psychiatry consultations have aided individuals in recovering from anxiety, PTSD, and depression.