Appointments & Consultation
6. How do I book an appointment?
You can book an appointment through our website, by phone, or by email.
7. What happens during the first consultation?
During your first visit, the psychiatrist will discuss your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and concerns to understand your needs and recommend a treatment plan.
8. How long does each session last?
Initial consultations usually last 45–60 minutes, while follow-up sessions may last 20–40 minutes.
9. What should I bring to my first appointment?
Please bring your ID, medical records, current medication list, and any relevant reports.
Treatment & Medication
10. Do psychiatrists prescribe medication?
Yes, psychiatrists are licensed medical doctors who can prescribe and manage medications when necessary.
11. Will I need medication?
Not everyone needs medication. Treatment may include therapy, lifestyle changes, medication, or a combination depending on your condition.
12. How long will treatment take?
Treatment duration varies depending on your condition and progress. Some people need short-term support, while others may benefit from long-term care.
Privacy & Confidentiality
13. Is my information confidential?
Yes, all consultations and medical records are kept strictly confidential, except where disclosure is required by law or safety concerns arise.
14. Can family members join the session?
With your consent, family members may join part of the session if it is helpful for treatment.