Clinic Service

Adult Psychiatry

Comprehensive medical evaluation, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment for mental health conditions in adults.

Medical Disclaimer: This information is educational and reflects general clinical consensus. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult a qualified mental health professional.

Overview

Adult Psychiatry focuses on the biological and psychological aspects of mental health disorders in individuals aged 18 and older. Our approach combines rigorous medical evaluation with compassionate care. We use modern neuroscience and psychopharmacology alongside psychological support to treat conditions ranging from acute distress to chronic psychiatric illness. The goal is not just symptom management, but restoring functionality, improving quality of life, and supporting long-term stability.

Signs you may need this service

  • Persistent sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness.
  • Severe mood swings from extreme highs (mania) to severe lows.
  • Disturbances in perception, such as hearing or seeing things others don't.
  • Overwhelming anxiety, panic attacks, or constant worry.
  • Significant changes in sleep patterns, appetite, or energy levels.
  • Difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or remembering things.

Who can benefit?

  • Adults experiencing persistent changes in mood, energy, or behaviour.
  • Individuals whose daily functioning at work or home is impaired.
  • Those dealing with complex or treatment-resistant mental health conditions.
  • Individuals requiring medication management for psychiatric disorders.

How this service helps

We follow a biopsychosocial approach — biological factors, psychological resilience, and social environment all play a role in mental health.

Key benefits

Accurate clinical diagnosis based on international criteria.
Targeted medication to correct neurochemical imbalances.
Prevention of relapse and long-term condition management.
Holistic care coordinating with therapy and rehabilitation.

Evidence-based approaches

Psychopharmacology

Careful, targeted use of psychiatric medications — antidepressants, mood stabilisers, or antipsychotics — to manage symptoms and correct brain chemistry.

Psychoeducation

Clear, medically accurate information for patients and families to understand the diagnosis and the treatment plan.

Integrated Care

Close collaboration with clinical psychologists and occupational therapists to address every aspect of well-being.

What happens during consultation

A structured yet empathetic approach to ensure the best care.

1

Initial Assessment

A detailed clinical interview covering current symptoms, medical history, family history, and lifestyle factors.

2

Diagnosis Formulation

Combining clinical observations with standardised criteria to accurately identify the underlying condition.

3

Treatment Planning

A personalised strategy including medication, therapy recommendations, and lifestyle adjustments.

4

Ongoing Monitoring

Regular follow-ups to track progress, adjust medication, and monitor side effects.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions our patients ask before starting this service.

Not necessarily. Duration depends on your diagnosis, severity, and risk of relapse. Some conditions need short-term support; chronic ones may need longer-term management, like diabetes or hypertension.
Most, like antidepressants and mood stabilisers, are not addictive. A few anti-anxiety pills have dependence potential and are prescribed with strict protocols and close monitoring.
All medications can have side effects, which vary. Your psychiatrist will discuss them before starting and monitor you closely to manage them.

Ready to begin your journey?

Taking the first step is often the hardest. Our team is here to support you with confidentiality and compassion.

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