Mental health treatment in India is in trouble. Not because science does not exist. Not because effective treatments have not been developed. But because the system that is supposed to deliver those treatments to the 200 million Indians who need them is broken in ways that most families only discover when they desperately need help and cannot find it.
If you are a family in Hyderabad looking for mental health care right now, you already know some of this. You have sat in a government hospital waiting room for four hours to get a five-minute consultation. You have been prescribed medication without explanation. You have been told to come back in a month with no therapy offered, no family guidance given, and no follow-up plan. You have felt like a number, not a person. Or you have gone to a private psychiatrist who charged a high fee for fifteen minutes and prescribed the same medication the government doctor would have prescribed — but in a nicer room.
At Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital, we see these families every day. They arrive frustrated, confused, and sometimes angry — because the system failed them. And we built Bharosa specifically to be different. Here is what is wrong with mental health treatment in India, and here is what we do about it.
India has approximately 0.3 psychiatrists per 100,000 people. The WHO recommends a minimum of 1 per 100,000. That means India has roughly one-third the psychiatrists it needs. In rural areas, the shortage is even worse — many districts have no psychiatrist at all. The result is overcrowded clinics, rushed consultations, and patients who wait months for their first appointment.
What Bharosa does differently: Bharosa has a team of 10+ MD psychiatrists — one of the largest psychiatric teams in Telangana. This means shorter wait times, longer consultations, and the ability to match patients with the psychiatrist whose expertise best fits their condition. You are not seeing whichever doctor happens to be available. You are seeing the right doctor for your specific problem.
In most psychiatric practices in India, treatment means medication. The patient gets a prescription and a follow-up date. Nobody offers therapy. Nobody teaches coping skills. Nobody works with the family. This is like giving a heart patient statins but no dietary advice, no exercise plan, and no lifestyle counselling. Medication addresses the brain chemistry. Therapy addresses the thinking patterns, behaviours, and life circumstances that maintain the condition. Without both, treatment is incomplete.
What Bharosa does differently: Every treatment plan at Bharosa includes both psychiatric medication management and psychological therapy. Our psychologists provide CBT, EMDR, family therapy, couples therapy, and other evidence-based approaches — integrated with the medication plan, under the same roof. The Lancet has identified the integration of psychiatry and psychology as the gold standard for mental health care. Bharosa delivers that standard.
India has some of the highest mental health stigma in the world. Seeing a psychiatrist means you are crazy. Taking medication means you are weak. Being admitted to a hospital means your life is over. These beliefs keep millions of people from getting treatment that could transform their lives. Families suffer in silence for years rather than face the perceived shame of psychiatric care.
What Bharosa does differently: From the name on the building to the way patients are treated inside, Bharosa is designed to reduce stigma. The hospital does not look or feel like the terrifying institutions people imagine. It is clean, modern, and dignified. Consultations are completely confidential. Our community outreach programmes — including Mano Yatra, our mental health awareness walk — actively work to normalise mental health care in East Hyderabad. We cannot eliminate stigma overnight. But we can make every interaction with Bharosa a counter-example to the stereotypes.
In most psychiatric settings in India, the family drops the patient off and picks them up. Nobody educates the family about the condition. Nobody teaches them how to support recovery at home. Nobody assesses whether the family environment is contributing to the illness. And nobody treats the family's own trauma from living with a mentally ill member.
What Bharosa does differently: Family involvement is a core part of every treatment plan at Bharosa. Family therapy is offered routinely — not as an add-on, but as standard care. Families receive psychoeducation about the condition, training in how to support recovery, and their own therapeutic support when needed. We treat the system, not just the symptom.
Most de-addiction centres in India still rely on a confrontational, punitive model — lock them up, force them to quit, shame them into sobriety. This model has the worst outcomes of any approach to addiction. Modern addiction treatment is medical, compassionate, and evidence-based — treating the brain condition that drives addiction while building the life skills and support systems that sustain recovery.
What Bharosa does differently: Bharosa Rehab provides medically supervised detoxification, psychiatric treatment of co-occurring conditions, individual and group therapy, family involvement, and structured rehabilitation through our 100 Days Treatment Programme. No punishment. No shame. Just science, compassion, and results.
Every family in Hyderabad deserves a psychiatrist who listens. A psychologist who teaches skills. A treatment plan that includes both medication and therapy. A hospital that treats them with dignity. A family programme that supports everyone, not just the patient. And a recovery plan that extends beyond discharge. That is not the standard in India. But it is the standard at Bharosa. And it is what Dr. Uday Kiran built this hospital to provide.
Q: Is Bharosa a government hospital or a private hospital?
A: Bharosa is a private, NABH-accredited neuro-psychiatric hospital. Our 110-bed facility in Karmanghat, LB Nagar, Hyderabad provides outpatient, inpatient, and rehabilitation services.
Q: Is treatment at Bharosa affordable?
A: We are committed to making quality mental health care accessible. Consultation fees and treatment costs are reasonable for the level of care provided. Ask about specific costs during your first visit — we believe in transparency.
Q: Does Bharosa treat only serious conditions or can I come for mild issues too?
A: We treat the full range — from mild stress and anxiety to severe psychosis and addiction. Many of our patients come for early-stage concerns that they want to address before they become severe. That is exactly how mental health care should work.
India deserves better mental health care. Bharosa is building it — one family at a time. Call +91 95050 58886.

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