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10 Best Psychologists in Jp Nagar 5 Phase, Bangalore - Updated 2024

Dr. Caroline Asirvatham

Dr. Caroline Asirvatham

10 years of experience

MSc - Health psychology

Health Psychologist, Psychologist

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Dr. Amrita Sen

Dr. Amrita Sen

15 years of experience

M.Phil - Clinical Psychology

Psychiatrist, Psychologist

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Dr. G P Theebhan Raja

Dr. G P Theebhan Raja

12 years of experience

MSc - Clinical Psychology M.Phil - Clinical Psychology

Psychologist

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Dr. Sulata Shenoy

Dr. Sulata Shenoy

32 years of experience

PhD - Psychology MA - Clinical Psychology M.Phil - Psychology

Psychologist

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Dr. Pranita Sharma

Dr. Pranita Sharma

6 years of experience

M.Phil - Psychology

Counselling Psychologist, Psychologist

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Dr. T.s. Chandrashekar

Dr. T.s. Chandrashekar

38 years of experience

MA - Psychology MSW M.Phil - Psychiatric Social Work

Educational Psychologist, Psychologist

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Dr. Nitu Tiwary

Dr. Nitu Tiwary

13 years of experience

M.Phil - Clinical Psychology BA - Psychology MA - Clinical Psychology

Psychologist

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Dr. Navya Anna Mathew

Dr. Navya Anna Mathew

1 year of experience

MSc - Clinical Psychology

Psychologist

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Dr. Gija Gangadharan

Dr. Gija Gangadharan

17 years of experience

BAMS MSc - Psychology

Ayurveda, Psychologist

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Dr. Aparna Mahesh

Dr. Aparna Mahesh

29 years of experience

BA - Psychology MS - Counselling & Psychotherapy

Counselling Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Psychologist

Deepashri Hospital And Rehabilitation Centre

Nagarbhavi, 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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