Dr. Priyanka
Psychiatrist

Dr. Priyanka

M.B.B.S, M.D Psychiatry


Dr. Priyanka is a skilled and compassionate psychiatrist with over 3+ years of clinical experience. She specializes in understanding emotional patterns, trauma responses, and thought behaviours with a warm, empathetic therapeutic style.

Her areas of interest include General Psychiatry, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness-based interventions, and Trauma Recovery. She provides supportive, evidence-based care in English, Telugu, and Hindi.



Consultation Availability

Online Consultation

Get support from the comfort of your home through secure Google Meet sessions.

Flexible, convenient, and private.

Areas of Specialization

Supporting individuals across a wide range of mental health concerns

Emotional & Stress-Related Concerns

Anxiety & panic, overthinking & racing thoughts, burnout & stress, and emotional overwhelm.

Mood & Behavioural Concerns

Depression & mood disorders, anger, irritability, and emotional regulation, habit cycles & behavioural patterns.

Relationship & Personal Growth

Relationship conflicts, self-esteem & identity issues, communication challenges, and boundary setting.

Student & Young Adult Mental Health

Exam anxiety, academic pressure, motivation issues, and life transitions.

Trauma & Recovery

Childhood trauma, post-traumatic stress, and healing emotional wounds.

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InnerWhispers provides therapeutic guidance, counselling, and mental-health support, but we are not an emergency service.
If you are experiencing thoughts of self-harm, suicidal ideation, severe panic, violent behaviour, hallucinations, or any mental-health emergency, please contact your local emergency number immediately or visit the nearest hospital.
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