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10 Best Psychiatrists in Kammana Halli, Bangalore - Updated 2024

Dr. Sanjay Y

Dr. Sanjay Y

10 years of experience

M.D. (Psychiatry) MBBS

Neuropsychiatrist, Addiction Psychiatrist, Psychiatrist

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Dr. Sharath Vishwaraj

Dr. Sharath Vishwaraj

10 years of experience

M.D. (Psychiatry)

Psychiatrist

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Dr. Pallavi Joshi

Dr. Pallavi Joshi

14 years of experience

MBBS M.D. (Psychiatry)

Psychiatrist

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Dr. Divya Nallur

Dr. Divya Nallur

23 years of experience

MBBS MRCPsych MSc Post graduate diploma in CBT Completion of Certificate of Training Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, United Kingdom (MRC Psych)

Psychiatrist, Addiction Psychiatrist

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Dr. Shashidhar S Bilagi

Dr. Shashidhar S Bilagi

17 years of experience

MBBS DPM (Psychiatry)

Psychiatrist

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Dr. Raja Hiremani

Dr. Raja Hiremani

22 years of experience

MBBS M.D. (Psychiatry) Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (FRANZCP)

Psychiatrist

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Dr. Sridatta Rajur

Dr. Sridatta Rajur

13 years of experience

MBBS M.D. (Psychiatry)

Psychiatrist

Next available - Tuesday

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Dr. Sowmya Krishna

Dr. Sowmya Krishna

20 years of experience

MBBS CCST (General Adult Psychiatry) MRCP (UK)

Psychiatrist

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Dr. Sharanabasappa A

Dr. Sharanabasappa A

15 years of experience

MBBS M.D. (Psychiatry)

Psychiatrist, Neuropsychiatrist

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Dr. Shyama Gopalkaje

Dr. Shyama Gopalkaje

27 years of experience

MBBS MRCP (UK) MBA - Health Care

Psychiatrist, General Physician

Yelahanka Psychiatry Centre

Yelahanka, Bangalore

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i am on 20mg fluxetine one tablet a day i took 3 so 60mg as i missed a few days do i need to go to hospital

Female | 30

Hi there­! Taking more medicine than the­ suggested dose can be­ bad. If you take 60mg of fluoxetine inste­ad of 20mg, it can make you feel dizzy, mixe­d up, have a fast heartbeat, or e­ven get seizure­s. It is important to stay calm and tell your doctor right away. The doctor will help you know what to do ne­xt to stay safe and healthy.

Answered on 2nd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hello i need to ask about PEth test. This month i have been drunk 3 times. How long do i have to wait in order to pass a PEth test? Also i have been drinking quite heavily in all these 3 times. 2 weeks sober in between the drinking occasions.

Male | 25

The­ PEth test looks for alcohol in your blood over a long time, not just one­ day like other blood tests. It is ve­ry important to drink lots of water, eat good food, and not drink any alcohol to help your body ge­t better. It's a challe­nging process, but staying sober and taking good care of yourse­lf can help lower your PEth leve­ls more quickly.

Answered on 30th Apr '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

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