Psychiatry in Batumi
Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders and long-term management of the patient's condition
Psychiatry covers the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and long-term management of mental health disorders. At the clinic, pharmacological, psychological and other appropriate therapeutic approaches are planned individually for each patient.
A psychiatrist's consultation is recommended in cases of changes in mood, thinking, behaviour, sleep, eating, memory or everyday functioning. A timely assessment helps to determine the condition correctly and to plan appropriate help.
Our services
Psychiatrist consultation
A detailed assessment of the patient's complaints, medical history, emotional state, thinking, behaviour and everyday functioning. On the basis of the data obtained, a diagnostic and treatment plan is determined.
Psychological consultation
Assessment of emotional, behavioural and personal difficulties, and psychological support. Where necessary, the psychological work is carried out in coordination with psychiatric treatment.
Management of dementia
Assessment of decline in memory, thinking, orientation and everyday abilities. The management plan includes control of symptoms, monitoring of the condition and the provision of appropriate advice for family members.
Schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders
Diagnosis and treatment of disorders of perception, thinking, emotional state and behaviour. The service includes the selection of drug therapy, regular assessment of the condition and long-term follow-up.
Delusional disorder
Assessment and treatment of a condition characterised by fixed beliefs that do not correspond to reality. During diagnosis it is important to exclude possible psychiatric, neurological and other medical causes of the symptoms.
Depression
Assessment and treatment of lowered mood, loss of interest and motivation, reduced energy and changes in sleep and appetite. The method of management is determined according to the severity of the symptoms and the patient's individual needs.
Postnatal depression and psychosis
Assessment and treatment of changes in mood, thinking and behaviour that develop in the period after childbirth. Postpartum psychosis is an emergency condition and requires immediate psychiatric help.
Bipolar disorder
Diagnosis, treatment and long-term monitoring of a condition that runs with depressive and manic or hypomanic episodes.
Anxiety disorders
Assessment and treatment of excessive anxiety, constant tension, panic attacks, fear and the physical symptoms associated with them.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder – OCD
Diagnosis and management of a condition characterised by intrusive thoughts and repetitive actions. Treatment may include psychotherapeutic and pharmacological approaches.
Acute stress reaction and post-traumatic stress disorder – PTSD
Assessment of anxiety, distressing memories, nightmares, avoidance of circumstances that recall the event and other symptoms that develop after a traumatic event.
Disorders with somatic symptoms
Assessment of physical complaints where the intensity of the symptoms, or the anxiety associated with them, significantly affects the patient's everyday life. Where necessary, the psychiatrist works together with doctors of other specialties.
Eating disorders
Diagnosis and management of disorders related to eating behaviour, body weight and appearance. Depending on the condition, a psychologist, a physician, an endocrinologist and a nutrition specialist may be involved in the treatment process.
Sleep disorders
Assessment and treatment of insomnia, disturbance of the sleep pattern, increased sleepiness and other sleep problems associated with the mental state.
Personality disorders
Assessment of long-standing patterns of thinking, emotional response, behaviour and relationships that significantly impair the patient's everyday functioning.
Our approach
The assessment of the mental health condition is based on the combined analysis of the patient's complaints, life circumstances, medical history and mental state. Where necessary, additional laboratory or instrumental investigations are prescribed in order to exclude other possible medical causes.
The treatment plan is drawn up individually and may include drug therapy, psychological consultation, psychotherapy and regular monitoring of the condition. Where necessary, a neurologist, a physician and specialists in other fields are involved in the treatment process.
During the consultation, particular attention is paid to protecting the patient's dignity, confidentiality and safety.
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