Mood Disorders

Mood disorders are characterized by marked disturbance in mood that impairs functioning ranging from moderate to severe. Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder are the most prevalent mood disorders, and our treatment extends to include manic depression; clinical depression; mood swings; Postpartum Depression, and Seasonal Affective Disorder.

Our dedicated team aims to provide you with compassionate and caring support as we meet your treatment needs.

Depression is characterized by feelings of hopelessness or helplessness; excessive sleeping or lack of sleep; lethargy; poor appetite or eating too much; low self-esteem; and impaired abilities to concentrate or make decisions. It is much more serious than short-term emotional distress. It is a persistent feeling of sadness, loneliness, grief, uselessness, and emotional pain. In severe cases, impaired functioning and isolation can leave people with depression hopeless in recovery. If not treated at the right time, it can lead to a person having suicidal thoughts or ideations.

We approach patients experiencing depression through various routes to make the treatment effective, and help patients recover from symptoms. Our compassionate team is empathetic as we listen, understand, analyze and evaluate the problems through verbal counseling sessions, and then categorize the depression level medically to define the treatment path to follow. Depression is treatable, and our practitioners are committed to instill hope for successful recovery.