Psychiatry
Welcome to FSHN Psychiatry: Where You Are the Priority

FSHN’s Psychiatry Department goes beyond the conventional, understanding that true healing involves more than just prescribing medication. Our holistic and multidisciplinary approach to mental health is backed by research and aligned with FSHN’s core values. Our exceptional doctors are internationally trained and licensed from prestigious institutions, equipped with the latest treatment methodologies.
Our psychiatrists work in close collaboration with our therapy team to ensure a seamless, integrated care plan.
Psychiatric Services
- Comprehensive evaluations
- Personalized treatment plans
- Tailored care for all psychological concerns
- Closely monitored medication management
- Integrated & holistic care plans with other FSHN services
- Noninvasive therapeutic procedures
Specializations
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Our child and adolescent psychiatry services tackle mood disorders, behavioral issues, and neurodevelopmental concerns with early intervention and compassionate care to foster healthy development.
Women's Health
Our Women's Health unit specializes in addressing gender-specific mental health needs. Research shows variations in risk factors, prevalence, presentation, and treatment between men and women. We consider these factors along with socio-cultural influences to provide tailored care.
We provide expert support with:
- Attention or Concentration Problems (e.g., ADHD)
- Addictive Behaviors
- Anxiety Disorders including Panic Disorder, Phobias, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Social Anxiety Disorder
- Depressive Disorders, including Major Depressive Disorder and Postpartum Depression
- Dissociative Disorders
- Personality Disorders including Borderline Personality Disorder
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) & Complex PTSD
- Grief & Bereavement
- Stress & Anger Management
- Eating Disorders and Weight Concerns.
- Geriatric Concerns, including memory problems
- Physical Health Concerns
- Family & Relationship Concerns
- Personal Identity
- Sleep Disorders
- Academic or Work Concerns
- Learning Disabilities, including Reading, Writing, and Math Disabilities
- Developmental Disabilities
