Behavioral Therapist Glasgow
- Glasgow, UK
Rajeev Krishnadas Consultant Psychiatrist Glasgow offers exceptional psychiatric care for adults facing mental health challenges. Dr Krishnadas works actively to provide comprehensive support for conditions such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. His commitment to patient well-being stands out in both NHS Greater Glasgow and Priory Hospital Glasgow.
Dr Krishnadas began his journey at Bombay University, India, where he completed his medical and psychiatric training. Later, he enhanced his expertise with advanced training and a PhD in psychological medicine at the University of Glasgow. This strong educational foundation allows him to approach mental health care with precision and empathy.
His qualifications include:
MBBS, University of Calicut, India (1998)
MD in Psychological Medicine, Bombay University (2003)
Diplomate of National Board in Psychiatry, Ministry of Health, India (2006)
PhD, University of Glasgow (2014)
FRCPsych, Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK (2020)
Thanks to this extensive background, Dr Krishnadas treats patients with confidence and a broad understanding of mental health.
Dr Krishnadas delivers mental health treatment for a wide range of conditions. These include adjustment disorders, anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Moreover, he also supports patients with medically unexplained symptoms, personality disorders, phobias, PTSD, postnatal depression, and more.
His flexible availability from Monday to Thursday evenings at Priory Hospital Glasgow allows patients to access expert care conveniently. Additionally, he offers video consultations for those who cannot attend in person, ensuring no one misses out on essential treatment.
Dr Krishnadas conducts vital research into how bodily functions influence mental health, focusing especially on the connection between inflammation and the brain. He actively participates in studies within NHS Greater Glasgow and the University of Glasgow.
Furthermore, Dr Krishnadas communicates fluently in Malayalam, Tamil, and Hindi. This linguistic ability helps him provide culturally sensitive care to diverse communities across Glasgow.
