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Our psychiatrists will work with you to understand your symptoms, review your medical and psychiatric history and if appropriate, develop a treatment plan that’s right for you.

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Discuss your symptoms with our registered psychiatrists

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Who is a psychiatrist?
A psychiatrist is a registered doctor who has studied medicine for 5.5 years and specialised in psychiatry for a minimum of 3 years to get a post-graduate degree - MD or DNB.

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Our psychiatrists can help you with:

Depression

Anxiety

Bipolar disorders

OCD

Sleep disturbances and many more

"The Dr. was very focused in his evaluation and also suggested a step by step approach to dealing with the issue. It was really helpful to have an affirmative tone about the problems."
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"Can't believe it's me, I mean just after speaking to the Dr , I felt so calm and relaxed. He was very patient and understanding. I'm definitely getting more sessions."
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"The session felt like a much needed breath of fresh air. The doctor was very understanding and supportive, a great listener too!
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"They respond instantly and I feel heard. It's like they really understand. And about the session I had with the doctor, she's so understanding and just really calms me down."
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"Best part about Rocket health doctors and team is that they really listen and understand."
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Designed and vetted by our team of leading experts in mental health.

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Who you'll be working with

Judgement free psychiatrists

We're proud to offer access to experienced mental health professionals - who won't judge you or your problems - be it psychologists, psychiatrists - you're in amazing hands.

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Get confidential, judgement free care from registered doctors and therapists with ongoing support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is a psychiatrist?
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A psychiatrist is a doctor who has completed their MD or DNB in psychiatry after completing their MBBS. It involves the study, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of psychiatric symptoms (for e.g. mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, substance use etc.).  They are qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological conditions and prescribe medications (if needed) for the same.

What is the difference between psychotherapy and psychiatry?
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Both professions aim to enhance everyday functioning and well-being. However, psychotherapy involves talk therapy as a medium of treating psychological problems while in psychiatry the medium of treatment is primarily pharmacotherapy which involves the use of medication to treat psychological disorders.

What kind of problems are treated by a psychiatrist?
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Psychiatrists help people who are in distress due to a variety of issues, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, psychosis, and other symptoms.

What form of treatment is provided?
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A psychiatrist carries out examinations to identify the optimal treatment strategy and can prescribe medication for psychological illnesses and other conditions that necessitate medication assistance. They are trained to deal with the psychological and interpersonal aspects of difficulties, as well as the prescription of medication.

Do I require both therapy and psychiatry?
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Each client is unique. Several emotional and psychological difficulties can be addressed with therapy and counseling. However, research suggests that for some conditions, the implementation of psychotherapy and psychiatric medication simultaneously may be the most effective treatment. Your psychiatrist will assist you in making the right decision for your specific situation.

Will I be required to take medication if I consult a psychiatrist?
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No. A psychiatric examination is intended to look thoroughly at all of the variables that may be contributing to the trouble you are experiencing. A psychiatrist can provide therapy suggestions after determining the biological, social, and psychological aspects involved and how they interact. It is the client’s discretion if they want to take medication.

Will I have to take medication for the rest of my life?
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No, not always. Since each client and the therapeutic plan is unique, the length of time you may take medication will be established by you and your psychiatrist collaboratively. It is ideal for some clients to take medication at a particularly hard phase in order to improve their functioning while working on emotional and behavioral issues in therapy. When symptoms improve, the treatment regimen can be evaluated.

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