Dr. Shivam Bhandari Jain
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | Chirayu Medical College and Hospital |
Academic degree: | MD (Doctor of Medicine) |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into General Psychiatry but over time I've kinda carved a space where I deal more with adult mental health stuff—mood disorders, OCD-ish patterns, stress burnout and all the other tangled things that dont really fit neatly into labels. A lot of folks I see are working professionals or students or just high-functioning ppl who’re barely holding it together on the surface but something’s off inside, and that’s where I come in.
I focus a lot on anxiety, addiction, trauma-linked distress and also those fuzzy psychosomatic issues... like where body and mind both seem to be fighting different battles. My work’s not just meds—though yes I do use pharmacology where needed—but also brief therapy, lifestyle mapping, psycho-ed sessions (especially when culture or family beliefs kinda mix in weirdly).
If you’re someone who's struggling quietly, even if you think "others have it worse", your story still counts. That's who I mostly work with. |
Achievements: | I am running Health 4 U Clinic in Lalghati, Bhopal—it’s kinda grown into this trusted space where patients actually leave 5-star reviews, which feels wild sometimes. Google, Justdial, Practo… all those places. I did my stint as Sr. Resident at Chirayu Med College too. My research’s made it to PubMed, which—well, cool right? Also been speaking on mental health stuff at colleges, offices, even random panels. I do collab with digital folks like MindCafe for referrals n all that too. |
I am Dr. Shivam Bhandari Jain, working as a Consultant Psychiatrist in Bhopal, mostly out of Health 4 U Clinic where I see a pretty wide range of cases day in and out. I try to keep my approach super grounded and evidence-driven, but also make space for empathy and just... hearing people out without jumping to labels too fast. I don’t see psychiatry as just diagnosis-and-drugs, it's more like a collaborative thing where I figure out with each person what's actually going on under the surface. I mostly deal with stuff like depression, anxiety, OCD, bipolar spectrum issues, substance-use problems, and personality disorders that don’t always look textbook. Sometimes people walk in not knowing what they’re feeling or how to describe it—and honestly, that’s totally fine. I help them make sense of the patterns. And if that means mixing meds with therapy-based support or plain life planning, that’s the way we go. I'm big on privacy—no judging, no assumptions. I want folks to feel safe talking about whatever they’re dealing with, even if it’s messy or makes no sense at first. A lot of times, the healing starts just by someone taking you seriously. That's what I try to offer, every single session. I’m also trying to stay on top of latest research stuff, not just for academic sake but because mental health care is changing all the time and it kinda needs to keep changing. Anyway, I believe in treating the whole human being, not just the "illness". And some days that means long convos about emotions, and other times it's just helping someone finally get sleep after months of insomina.. Each story is diff, each recovery path unique—what matters is starting. If you're not sure whether what you're feeling is "enough" to get help? It probably is. Just reach out. I'm here.