Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Neuropsychiatric disorders occur when conditions affecting the brain also impact mood, thinking, and behavior. These disorders often require a unique, integrated approach that combines both neurological and psychiatric expertise. At our clinic, we provide compassionate, personalized care that addresses the intricate connection between the brain and mind, helping patients achieve better functioning and quality of life.

Common conditions we treat

  • Epilepsy with emotional or behavioral problems – managing mood changes, anxiety, or depression associated with seizure disorders.
  • Head injuries and brain trauma – addressing post-stroke depression, memory problems, or personality changes following brain injury.
  • Stroke-related mental health concerns – including emotional instability, irritability, and cognitive difficulties.
  • Neurodegenerative disorders – such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s dementia, and other age-related brain conditions that affect mood and memory.
  • Movement disorders with psychiatric symptoms – managing emotional and behavioral issues linked to conditions like Huntington’s disease or dystonia.

Our approach to care

  • Detailed neuropsychiatric assessment to understand the neurological condition and its impact on mental health.
  • Specialized medications chosen with careful attention to both neurological safety and psychiatric effectiveness.
  • Cognitive rehabilitation and memory support to enhance brain function and daily living skills.
  • Individual and family counselling to manage emotional challenges and strengthen support systems.
  • Lifestyle guidance to promote brain health through diet, exercise, stress management, and sleep improvement.
  • Ongoing monitoring and coordinated care with neurologists, physiotherapists, and other healthcare professionals when needed.

By addressing both the biological and emotional aspects of these conditions, we aim to help patients restore independence, confidence, and mental well-being.

"The mind and brain are partners in every thought, feeling, and action — caring for one means caring for the whole person."