SCHIZOPHRENIA

Recovery Begins With Understanding, Support, & Expert Care

What Is Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. This may include hallucinations (seeing/hearing things that are not there), delusions (false beliefs), crazy thoughts, pulling away or not wanting social interactions, and reduced motivation. However, most individuals with schizophrenia can live productively and independently when given the proper medical treatment, support and structure.

What Is Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. This may include hallucinations (seeing/hearing things that are not there), delusions (false beliefs), crazy thoughts, pulling away or not wanting social interactions, and reduced motivation. However, most individuals with schizophrenia can live productively and independently when given the proper medical treatment, support and structure.

Common Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Common Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Ansh Women’s & Psychiatry Hospital

Our Approach to Schizophrenia Treatment

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Through clinical interviews, symptom history, and behavioral observation, Dr. Dhun Patel ensures a clear, accurate diagnosis.

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Therapy focuses on improving insight, coping skills, emotional control, and adherence to treatment.

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We involve families in treatment to help reduce misunderstandings, improve communication, and reduce caregiver stress.

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Antipsychotic medications are carefully selected and regularly adjusted to reduce side effects and improve quality of life.

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For patients who require support in daily activities or reintegration into work/education.

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Ongoing care is essential. We offer structured follow-ups to track medication response, emotional wellness, and social functioning.

Why Choose Ansh Women's and Psychiatry Hospital, for Schizophrenia Care?

At Ansh Women’s and Psychiatry Hospital, we understand that schizophrenia affects not just the individual but the entire family. We specialize in early stabilization, providing a long-term recovery and building a support system that empowers both the patient and their loved ones – with respect, compassion, and clinical expertise.

Individualized, Respectful, and Non-Judgmental Treatment

We personalize the treatment plan according to the symptoms of a person, their stage, and social needs, maintaining the concept of dignity and compassion.

Dedicated Support for Families and Caregivers

We also teach and engage families to empower them to cope with crises, learn more about the illness, and provide more structured support within the home.

Holistic Approach Covering Medical, Emotional, and Social Recovery

Treatment does not only include the symptoms; it also consists of the self-esteem, relationships, and independence of the patient.

Focus on Reintegration and Long-Term Functional Recovery

We do not just want to control symptoms, but we want to be able to get patients back into work or community life with stability.

Dr. Dhun Patel

Meet Dr. Dhun patel

M.D. Psychiatry – Neuropsychiatrist & Child Psychiatrist

Dr. Dhun brings years of experience treating complex psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia. Her approach is built on empathy, patience, and science. She works closely with both patients and families to ensure long-term stability and quality of life.

“Recovery is possible when we treat the person, not just the illness. With the right care, stability and independence are achievable.”

Dr. Dhun Patel

Meet Dr. Dhun patel
M.D. Psychiatry – Neuropsychiatrist & Child Psychiatrist

Dr. Dhun brings years of experience treating complex psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia. Her approach is built on empathy, patience, and science. She works closely with both patients and families to ensure long-term stability and quality of life.

“Recovery is possible when we treat the person, not just the illness. With the right care, stability and independence are achievable.”

Real Stories from Families & Patients

SCHIZOPHRENIA

When to Seek Help for Schizophrenia

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Sudden behavioral changes or emotional withdrawal

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Talking to oneself or responding to unseen voices

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Sudden academic/work decline in teens or adults

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Disorganized speech or unusual beliefs

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