Dr. Vikrant Bajaj

Neuropsychiatrist

Neuropsychiatry, also known as behavioural neurology, refers to a relatively new branch of medicine that involves both neurology and psychiatry and treatment of pathologies.The origins of neuropsychiatric disorders can stem from a physical injury, an unknown development, a psychological disorder or a side effect from a medication prescribed to treat either a physical or psychiatric disorder.

Speciality
Psychosis, Anxiety, Deaddiction, Substance Abuse, Depression

Neuropsychiatry, also known as behavioural neurology, refers to a relatively new branch of medicine that involves both neurology and psychiatry and treatment of pathologies that involve the two disciplines — neuropsychiatric disorders. Practitioners have completed medical school and either neurology residencies or psychiatric residencies, or both, and have advanced training and education in neurology, psychiatry and pharmacology. Neuropsychologists are not physicians but psychologists with a PhD, and work with neuropsychiatrists to conduct testing, evaluation and monitoring of patient progress. The origins of neuropsychiatric disorders can stem from a physical injury, an unknown development, a psychological disorder or a side effect from a medication prescribed to treat either a physical or psychiatric disorder. Common neuropsychiatric disorders include seizures, cognitive deficits, uncontrolled anger, attention deficits, migraine headaches and different types of palsy, among other pathologies.

  • Migraine headaches and even uncomplicated headaches are common neuropsychiatric disorders. Headaches may range from annoying to disabling. They may be of unknown etiology, caused by a physical injury, a reaction to stress or anxiety or secondary to medications used to treat a physical or psychiatric disease. A neuropsychiatrist will attempt to identify the precipitating cause of either type of headache, eliminate it as necessary, change medications as necessary or begin a medication to treat the condition based on the suspected cause.
  • Another common neuropsychiatric disorder is that of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The cause of this frequently occurring disorder in children is unknown and the diagnostic criteria are sometimes disputed, but its constellation of symptoms is well recognized. These disorders affect a child’s ability to concentrate, maintain attention without succumbing to distraction and transfer new information into long-term memory. ADHD is often treated with a stimulant-form of medication used in adult narcoleptics. The physiology of why these stimulant drugs act to calm these children is unknown.
  • Depression and its constellation of physical symptoms is another example of neuropsychiatric disorders with symptoms that are physical, psychological and cognitive. Some medications used to treat depression and other psychiatric disorders have side effects involving uncontrolled movement known as tardive dyskinesia, as well as insomnia. Again, these physical side effects of a drug used to control a primarily psychological disorder are a classic example of neuropsychiatric disorders.
  • One other type of neuropsychiatric disorder can be illustrated by a recovering traumatic closed head injury (CHI) patient. Advancements in emergency care, neurosurgery and critical care have allowed patients to survive what were once fatal automotive accidents. Many survivors, however, deal with the neuropsychiatric disorders that are part of a closed head injury including seizures, personality changes and other symptoms. Cognition may be affected, insofar as literacy and even counting skills could be impaired. These patients may demonstrate an inability to control impulses, whether they are ones of aggression or irresponsibility.

Neuropsychiatric Conditions

This includes the following:

  • Addictions
  • Childhood and development
  • Eating disorders
  • Degenerative diseases
  • Mood disorders
  • Neurotic disorders
  • Psychosis
  • Sleep disorders

Neuropsychiatry & De-Addiction Overview

Neuropsychiatry is a specialized field that bridges neurology and psychiatry, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions that are related to disorders of the nervous system. A neuropsychiatrist deals with issues such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, sleep disorders, and behavioral problems caused by neurological conditions. In addition, de-addiction services are vital for patients struggling with substance abuse, alcohol dependence, and behavioral addictions.

Common Conditions: When Should You See a Doctor?

You should consider consulting a neuropsychiatrist or visiting a de-addiction center if you or a loved one experiences:

Early diagnosis and professional care are essential for long-term recovery and mental well-being.

Why Medicaid Hospital is a Good Choice for Neuropsychiatry & De-Addiction in Amritsar

Medicaid Hospital is one of the leading neuropsychiatric care and de-addiction centers in Amritsar. Our team of experienced neuropsychiatrists and addiction specialists provide compassionate, evidence-based care to support mental health recovery and addiction rehabilitation. At Medicaid Hospital, patients benefit from:

Whether you’re looking for a trusted neuropsychiatry clinic or a reliable de-addiction center near you, Medicaid Hospital in Amritsar offers comprehensive care tailored to help individuals reclaim their lives with dignity and strength.