Bharosa Neuropsychiatry Hospital

Hearing Voices? Expert Treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa — You Are Not Alone

If you are hearing voices that other people cannot hear — whether they whisper, shout, comment on your actions, give commands, or carry on conversations — the experience can be terrifying and isolating. You may wonder if you are going crazy. You may be afraid to tell anyone. Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital wants you to know: hearing voices is a recognised medical symptom with effective treatments. You are not going crazy.

Understanding Why You Are Hearing Voices

The Hearing Voices Network (https://www.hearing-voices.org) reports that 5 to 15 percent of the general population has experienced hearing voices. When voices are distressing, persistent, commanding, or impairing function, professional hearing voices treatment in Hyderabad is essential.

The WHO (https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/mental-disorders) identifies auditory hallucinations as a symptom of several treatable conditions. Schizophrenia is the most commonly associated. Schizoaffective disorder combines schizophrenia features with mood symptoms. Severe depression with psychotic features can produce voices expressing guilt or worthlessness. Bipolar disorder during severe episodes can produce hallucinations. PTSD may cause voices related to traumatic experiences. Substance use and withdrawal can trigger hallucinations. Severe sleep deprivation and medical conditions including brain tumours must be ruled out.

At Bharosa, our psychiatrists determine the exact cause through comprehensive assessment.

Why You Should Seek Hearing Voices Treatment in Hyderabad Now

Many people delay treatment for years out of fear or shame. This allows the underlying condition to worsen. Early hearing voices treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa is critical because early treatment produces better long-term outcomes. Voices may escalate from occasional whispers to constant commands. Command hallucinations telling you to harm yourself represent a psychiatric emergency. Social and occupational functioning deteriorates over time. Secondary depression and substance use develop alongside untreated voice-hearing.

How Bharosa Provides Hearing Voices Treatment in Hyderabad

Comprehensive Psychiatric Assessment

The evaluation covers the nature of voices — content, number, timing, location, and impact. Duration and progression. Other symptoms include delusions and mood changes. Substance use history. Medical and neurological screening. Safety and functioning assessment.

Antipsychotic Medication — The Foundation

Modern atypical antipsychotics used in hearing voices treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa reduce or eliminate voices in the majority of patients with significantly fewer side effects than older medications. Our psychiatrists carefully select and dose medication, monitor response closely, and adjust based on individual response. Many patients experience significant reduction within two to four weeks.

CBT for Psychosis

CBT adapted for psychosis helps patients develop a different relationship with the voices — understanding them as symptoms rather than external realities. It challenges delusional beliefs, reduces distress, develops coping strategies, and addresses accompanying depression and isolation.

Inpatient Care When Needed

For severe episodes — especially with command hallucinations or dangerous behaviour — Bharosa's 110-bed facility provides safe round-the-clock care with immediate medication initiation.

Family Education

Hearing voices treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa includes family education to reduce fear and misunderstanding, guidance on supportive responses, crisis management strategies, and emotional support for family members.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does hearing voices always mean schizophrenia?

A: No. Voices can result from severe depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, substance use, or other conditions. Hearing voices treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa determines the exact cause.

Q: Can the voices be stopped completely?

A: In many cases, yes. Antipsychotic medication eliminates or dramatically reduces voices for most patients.

Q: What if the person hearing voices does not believe they need help?

A: This is common. Our team guides families on encouraging treatment acceptance. In crisis situations, our emergency services are available 24/7.


The voices do not have to control your life. Call Bharosa at +91 95050 58886 — help is available right now.



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