
MBBS, MD (Psychiatry)
- Consultant - Psychiatry
- Psychiatry
Language Known:
Hindi
English
Telugu
- Expertise in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
- Speaks about mental health issues in various social media platform
Dr Vishnu Gade stands as a distinguished figure in the field of Psychiatry, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the medical community. His extensive qualifications include an MBBS, MD in Psychiatry, and Fellowship in Psychosexual Medicine. He is certified by the Stanford School of Medicine (USA) in the Psychology of Addiction and Recovery as well as by the International Clinical Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Society, Maastricht University, Amsterdam. He has versatile experience of having worked in de-addiction centers, consultation liaison psychiatry setup, and Emergency psychiatry with ICU support and rehabilitation homes.
Dr Vishnu aims to spread awareness and strengthen the mental health sector in India. He actively engages in research and incorporates the latest advancements and evidence-based Medicine into his practice to ensure the best possible outcomes. His commitment is evident through his international and national publications.
He demonstrates excellent communication skills and dedicates time to listen to his patients and educates them about their disease conditions. He believes in compassionate and personalised patient care. His holistic approach, coupled with his continuous pursuit of excellence, establishes Dr Vishnu as a highly respected and in-demand professional in the field of Psychiatry.
- 2005 - 2010
MBBSKamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Telangana
- 2012 - 2015
MD (Psychiatry)Mamata Medical College, Telangana
- 2022
The Psychology of Addiction and Recovery (Certification)Stanford School of Medicine - Stanford University, USA
- 2022
International Clinical Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Society (Certification)Maastricht University, Amsterdam
- 2023
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation TMS (hands on training)Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi
- 2023
Fellowship in Psychosexual MedicineSouth Asian Society for Sexual Medicine (SASSM)
- Anxiety Disorders
- Bipolar Disorder
- Depression
- Schizophrenia / Psychosis
- Sleep disorders
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Treatment of any Abnormal, Unusual & Strange Behaviour
- OCD therapy
- Suicide prevention management
- De-addiction treatment: Nicotine/Tobacco (Smoking), Alcohol & Drugs
- Delirium & withdrawal treatment
- Headache & Migraine treatment
- Stress & Anger control management
- Dementia
- Personality disorders
- Neuropsychiatri
- Psychosexual disorders & Psychosomatic disorders
- Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
- Child & Adolescent Psychiatry: ADHD, Autism, learning and intellectual disabilities
- Geriatric Psychiatry
- Marital counselling & Family counselling
Dr Vishnu employs a patient-centric approach and provides key expertise for a range of mental ailments. His special interests include:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Child & Adolescent Psychiatry: ADHD, Autism, learning and intellectual disabilities
- Emergency Psychiatry & ICU Psychosis Management
- A randomised comparison of Lorazepam and Chlordiazepoxide in patients with uncomplicated alcohol withdrawal
- Socio-demographic profile and suicidal intent in suicide attempters: a cross sectional study from a teaching hospital in India
- Impulsivity in suicide attempters: a cross sectional study from a teaching hospital in India
- Emotional intelligence among medical undergraduates, interns, postgraduates, and medical practitioners
- Empathy in medical students: a cross sectional comparative study
- Comparison of burden among caregivers of patients with Bipolar Affective Disorder and Alcohol Dependence Syndrome
- A study to examine the relationship between emotion regulation and resilience among first-year undergraduates
- A study of high-risk behaviours in patients with alcohol dependence syndrome
- Marital adjustment, life satisfaction and quality of marital life-a comparative study between working and non-working married women
- A cross‐sectional study of the barriers for seeking mental health care among medical undergraduates

