At RINS, our Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Unit provides compassionate, evidence-based care for emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges. From anxiety, depression, and ADHD to learning and social difficulties, we help young minds build resilience and achieve lasting wellness.
Book AppointmentAt RINS, we understand that childhood and adolescence are critical stages of emotional, behavioral, and social development. Our Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Unit is dedicated to guiding young patients and their families with compassion and care.
Our multidisciplinary team of child psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, and special educators provides personalized support for conditions such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, learning difficulties, behavioral challenges, and developmental concerns. Every child is unique, and our approach is tailored to their individual needs.
From early diagnosis and therapy to parental guidance and long-term care, we combine advanced psychiatric expertise with family-centered support. Our mission is to nurture resilience, confidence, and emotional well-being so children and adolescents can thrive at home, in school, and in life.
Our Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Unit brings together specialists in psychiatry, psychology, speech-language therapy, and child development — working as one team to nurture healthy minds and brighter futures.
MBBS (CAL), MD (AIIMS New Delhi)
Head of Dept. – Neuro Psychiatry & Psychology
Leads with dedication, trained at AIIMS New Delhi, offering compassionate, evidence-based mental health care for young patients.
Consultant Psychologist & NLP Practitioner
M.Sc, DCMHP, PGDPC
Specializes in psychological therapies and NLP practices, guiding individuals towards resilience and holistic well-being.
Special Educator, Remedial Teacher
Play & Art Therapist, Parental Consultant
Expert in child education, therapy, and parental counseling. Uses play, art, and parental therapy to empower children and families.
MASLP
Audiologist & Speech Language Pathologist
Provides diagnosis and therapy for speech, language, and hearing disorders. Dedicated to helping children and adolescents overcome communication challenges and build strong confidence in self-expression.
At RINS, we provide comprehensive psychological and developmental testing to understand each child’s unique strengths, challenges, and needs. These assessments guide personalized therapy and educational planning for brighter futures.
Standardized tests to measure intellectual functioning, memory, and problem-solving — helping identify learning needs and gifted abilities.
Identifies challenges in reading, writing, spelling, and math. Supports customized remedial education and academic planning.
Focuses on attention span, concentration, and hyperactivity to support diagnosis and targeted interventions for better focus and behavior.
Early screening for autism spectrum and developmental delays, ensuring timely therapy and parental guidance for holistic growth.
Evaluates mood, anxiety, social behavior, and coping skills, guiding therapy for emotional stability and resilience in children.
Identifies speech delays, stammering, and language difficulties — supporting communication therapy and confidence building.
At RINS, we provide specialized care for a wide range of childhood developmental, learning, and behavioral disorders. Our goal is early diagnosis, compassionate management, and holistic support for children and families.
A neurological condition that affects muscle control, balance, and movement due to early brain injury.
A genetic condition caused by an extra chromosome 21, leading to developmental delay and intellectual disability.
When children take longer than expected to achieve milestones like walking, talking, or social interaction.
A condition marked by limitations in reasoning, learning, and problem-solving; often requires ongoing support.
Affects handwriting, spelling, and written expression.
Difficulties in arithmetic, number sense, and reasoning.
Affects word recognition, fluency, and comprehension.
Impulsivity, restlessness, and difficulty focusing.
Similar to ADHD but without hyperactivity.
Persistent sadness and loss of interest in daily activities.
Repeated behavior that disregards social rules and norms.
Marked by frequent anger, arguing, and defiance.
Excessive fear when away from parents or home.
Persistent fears of specific situations or objects.
Strong fear of social interactions, leading to avoidance.
Repeated soiling beyond age 4, often linked to stress or constipation.
Bedwetting beyond the age of expected bladder control.
Excessive body weight that can impact long-term health.
Speech disorder where sounds are repeated or prolonged.
Affects communication, social interaction, and behavior.
A rare but serious adolescent disorder with hallucinations and withdrawal.