Take that first step - Use "NEW15" to get 15% off on your first session!

Take that first step  Use "NEW15" to get 15% off on your first session! Take that first step  Use "NEW15" to get 15% off on your first session! Take that first step  Use "NEW15" to get 15% off on your first session!

Dr. Anu Padmanabhan

Psychiatrist

After completing my MD psychiatry from kozhikode medical college, worked there for one year as bonded residency, later for short period worked at chethana center for Neuropsychiatry as Consultant Psychiatrist. Currently working at kmct medical college,as Asst professor in dept of psychiatry . Im also available at nirmala hospital as Consultant Psychiatrist. Interested in personality disorders, Adult psychiatry, neurobiology..

Concerns I can help with

Issues I can help you with

OCD

Personality disorder

Psychotic disorder

Child and adolescent psychiatry.

Low mood

Therapeutic Focus

Adult psychaitry

Languages

My Affiliations

FAQs

What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MBBS + MD or DNB in Psychiatry) who diagnoses, treats, and manages mental health conditions using both therapy and medication. A psychologist, on the other hand, provides therapy and psychological interventions but does not prescribe medication.
You should consider seeing a psychiatrist if you are experiencing severe mental health symptoms such as persistent depression, anxiety, psychosis, suicidal thoughts, mood instability, or if you suspect a need for medication management. Psychiatrists also help when therapy alone is not sufficient.
Yes, online psychiatry consultations are effective for many mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress, and sleep disorders. Through secure video or phone calls, a psychiatrist can assess symptoms, provide therapy, and prescribe medication if needed.
This depends on the severity of your condition. Therapy is effective for many psychological concerns, but if symptoms significantly impact daily life, such as severe anxiety, depression, mood instability, or psychotic symptoms medication may be necessary. You can also talk to our first responders to get a better understanding.
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