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Anxiety & Panic Disorder Treatment in Hyderabad

Bharosa Neuropsychiatry Hospitals

Specialized Treatment for Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety Disorder Treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital focuses on accurate diagnosis, compassionate care, and evidence-based recovery.

Anxiety is your body’s natural response to danger—it helps you jump out of the way of a moving car. But when that alarm system gets stuck in the "ON" position, everyday life becomes a battlefield.

If you constantly feel on edge, suffer from sudden waves of terror, or avoid social situations due to fear of judgment, you may be suffering from an Anxiety Disorder.

At Bharosa Neuropsychiatry Hospitals, we know that anxiety is not "all in your head." It is a physical and chemical condition that causes real pain, exhaustion, and heart palpitations. We are here to help you turn off the false alarms and find peace again.

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"Just Worrying" vs. Clinical Anxiety

Everyone worries about bills or health. But clinical anxiety is different—it is excessive, uncontrollable, and interferes with your life.

Normal Worry

  • Focuses on a specific problem (e.g., a test).
  • Lasts for a short time.
  • Does not impair physical function.
  • You can control it and relax.

Anxiety Disorder

  • Worry is constant and drifts from one topic to another.
  • Persists for months (6+ months for diagnosis).
  • Causes headaches, nausea, trembling, or insomnia.
  • You feel powerless to stop the racing thoughts.

Types of Anxiety We Treat

Anxiety wears many faces. Identifying the specific type is the first step to recovery.

  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Chronic, exaggerated worry about everyday life (money, health, family) even when there is no obvious reason for concern.
  • Panic Disorder: Characterized by sudden, intense waves of fear (Panic Attacks) that feel like a heart attack or dying.
  • Social Anxiety Disorder: Intense fear of being judged, embarrassed, or rejected in social situations, leading to isolation.
  • Phobias: Irrational fear of specific objects or situations (e.g., Heights, Flying, Needles).
  • Agoraphobia: Fear of being in places where escape might be difficult (e.g., crowded markets or public transport).
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At Bharosa, we prioritize Safety First. Our patients undergo Medically Assisted Detox under the 24/7 supervision of psychiatrists and critical care nurses to ensure the alcohol leaves the body safely and painlessly.

The Physical Reality of Anxiety

Anxiety triggers the release of Adrenaline and Cortisol. Long-term exposure to these chemicals destroys physical health

  • Cardiac: Racing heart, palpitations, and chest pain.
  • Gastrointestinal: IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), nausea, and ulcers.
  • Respiratory: Shortness of breath or feeling like you are choking.
  • Neurological: Dizziness, trembling, and tension headaches.
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World-Class Facilities for Recovery

Recovery requires a dignified environment. Bharosa Neuropsychiatry Hospitals offers:

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Secure & Safe Wards: Preventing access to substances.

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Private & Shared Rooms: Clean, hygienic, and comfortable living spaces.

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Recreational Zones: Indoor games and green spaces to rediscover joy without intoxication.

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24/7 Emergency Medical Unit: On-site doctors for any physical health complications.

Frequently Asked Questions

I feel like I'm having a heart attack. Is it panic?

Panic attacks mimic heart attacks (chest pain, numbness in the left arm). If doctors have cleared your heart health, it is likely Panic Disorder. We treat this effectively with therapy and medication.

Are anxiety medications addictive?

Benzodiazepines (sedatives) can be addictive if used long-term. However, modern treatments rely more on SSRIs (Antidepressants), which are non-addictive and safe for long-term use. Our psychiatrists are extremely cautious with habit-forming drugs.

Can I cure anxiety without medicine?

Mild anxiety responds well to CBT and lifestyle changes (cutting caffeine, sleep hygiene). Moderate to severe anxiety usually requires a combination of medication and therapy for the best results.

Patient Testimonial
Real Story from Our Patient
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Silence the False Alarms..

You don't have to live your life looking over your shoulder for a danger that isn't there. Regain your confidence and your calm.

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