Get answers for your health queries from top Doctors for FREE!

100% Privacy Protection

100% Privacy Protection

We maintain your privacy and data confidentiality.

Verified Doctors

Verified Doctors

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Quick Response

Quick Response

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Reduce Clinic Visits

Reduce Clinic Visits

Save your time and money from the hassle of visits.

Ask Free Question

Filters

  • Gender
  • Experience
  • Reviews
  • Questions

Sort

10 Best Addiction Psychiatrists in Dlf Phase I

Book appointments with minimal wait times and verified doctor information.

Share

Share this doctor with others via...

Dr. Rakesh Prasad Addiction Psychiatrist

Available Today

View
Rakesh's logo

Consult Dr. Rakesh Prasad

Share

Share this doctor with others via...

Dr. Kunal Kala Addiction Psychiatrist

Next available - Friday

View
Kunal's logo

Consult Dr. Kunal Kala

Share

Share this doctor with others via...

Dr. Jateen Ukrani Addiction Psychiatrist
View
Jateen's logo

Consult Dr. Jateen Ukrani

Find Addiction Psychiatrist near me

location pin

Share

Share this doctor with others via...

Dr. Niharika Singh Addiction Psychiatrist
View
Niharika's logo

Consult Dr. Niharika Singh

Questions & Answers on "Addiction Psychiatrist" (499)

Sans fulna, ghabrahat hona , haf badh Jana andar bechaini hona

Male | 75

It seems like­ anxiety may be the cause­. Feeling nervous or trouble­d happens. Your breathing gets tough. Anxie­ty arises from stress. Or it could stem from ge­nes. Some medical issue­s can lead to it too. But you can manage through technique­s like relaxation. Regular e­xercise helps. 

Answered on 25th July '24

Read answer

Hi, I am 35 F being treated for treatment resistant depression. I am on this regimen for 7 days now and have developed a benign rash allover my body. I am taking duloxtene, lustral, vilazodone, lamictal, and lurasidone. Please verify of these drugs don't have any serious interactions and what to do with my rash.

Female | 34

The drugs that you have mentioned are solely for the treatment of depression, and the great news is that they do not create any major interactions. The rash might be a result of the use of one of the medications, possibly Lamictal. Rashes can often occur while one takes this drug. I suggest you reach out to your doctor, inform them about the new symptom, and find out the best way to address it.

Answered on 3rd Dec '24

Read answer

  1. Home >
  2. Addiction Psychiatrists >
  3. Gurgaon >
  4. Dlf Phase I

Get Free Assistance!

Fill out this form and our health expert will get back to you.