Schizophrenia & Related Disorders

Schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders are serious mental health conditions that affect how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. They can cause individuals to lose touch with reality, making everyday life and relationships extremely challenging. At our clinic, we offer specialized, compassionate, and evidence-based care to help individuals manage symptoms, regain stability, and improve their overall quality of life.

Common conditions we treat

  • Schizophrenia – characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and impaired functioning.
  • Schizoaffective Disorder – a combination of schizophrenia symptoms and mood disorder features such as depression or mania.
  • Psychosis – severe confusion, loss of touch with reality, and altered perception of the world.
  • Paranoid Thinking – excessive suspicion, fearfulness, and mistrust of others.
  • Hallucinations – hearing, seeing, or sensing things that are not present.
  • Sudden Behavioral Changes – unexplained aggression, withdrawal, or unusual actions.

Our approach to care

  • Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to identify the type, severity, and triggers of symptoms.
  • Modern antipsychotic medications to help reduce hallucinations, delusions, and thought disturbances.
  • Supportive counselling and psychotherapy to build coping skills, improve social functioning, and reduce relapse risk.
  • Family education programs to help loved ones understand the condition and provide effective support.
  • Regular follow-up appointments for medication monitoring and long-term symptom management.
  • Rehabilitation and life skills training to support independent living and reintegration into daily life.

Our mission is to help patients gain stability, rebuild connections, and lead fulfilling, independent lives despite the challenges of these conditions. With the right treatment and ongoing support, recovery is always possible.

"With the right care, even the most complex realities can become clearer, and hope can take root again."