Treatments

Psychiatry Treatments

Metro Psychiatry Wellness House presents Psychiatry services through mood, anxiety, sleep, stress, relationships, privacy, and continuity, mental-status review, screening tools, therapy coordination, and medication history, confidential consultation, therapy referral, medication review, coping routines, and safety planning, and regular review, relapse-prevention conversation, and supportive follow-up.

Doctor portrait for Psychiatry
Psychiatry Private conversation / Sleep and stress review
Dr. Naina Rao Mental Health Specialist

Focused Psychiatry Services.

This page explains Psychiatry through the actual language patients expect from a mental health clinic, not a generic doctor profile. Each service card stays close to sleep change, appetite, mood pattern, stressors, safety concerns, medicines, and personal history, mental-status review, screening tools, therapy coordination, and medication history, prevention, reports, and follow-up.

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Mental health consultation

Mental health consultation is written around mood, anxiety, sleep, stress, relationships, privacy, and continuity, so the card belongs clearly to Psychiatry.

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Stress and sleep review

Stress and sleep review explains mental-status review, screening tools, therapy coordination, and medication history in patient language and keeps the next step easy to understand.

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Therapy coordination

Dr. Naina Rao is positioned as the guide for Therapy coordination, with attention to confidential consultation, therapy referral, medication review, coping routines, and safety planning.

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Follow-up support

Follow-up support connects the first visit to regular review, relapse-prevention conversation, and supportive follow-up, giving the clinic a stronger specialty story.

What Psychiatry means here.

Psychiatry is presented with deep mental health focus: mood, anxiety, sleep, stress, relationships, privacy, and continuity, mental-status review, screening tools, therapy coordination, and medication history, confidential consultation, therapy referral, medication review, coping routines, and safety planning, and regular review, relapse-prevention conversation, and supportive follow-up.

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What Psychiatry studies

Psychiatry care is introduced through mood, anxiety, sleep, stress, relationships, privacy, and continuity, with patient-friendly explanations that make the specialty feel specific from the first screen.

Core 02

Signals before decisions

The content organizes sleep change, appetite, mood pattern, stressors, safety concerns, medicines, and personal history into a calm consultation story so patients understand what the doctor may review.

Core 03

Reports with context

mental-status review, screening tools, therapy coordination, and medication history are positioned as coordination points, not confusing medical words dropped onto a page.

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Continuity and prevention

The care plan connects confidential consultation, therapy referral, medication review, coping routines, and safety planning with regular review, relapse-prevention conversation, and supportive follow-up, giving the clinic a mature follow-up identity.