Anxiety, panic attacks and stress
Persistent worry, palpitations, fear of losing control, avoidance and stress-related sleep problems are common reasons to seek psychiatric care.
Gandaki Province
People searching for a psychiatrist in Pokhara can contact Dr. Kushal Kharel for mental health guidance, online psychiatric consultation and follow-up when clinically suitable.
Tourism work, education, migration, family expectations and substance use can contribute to anxiety, depression, sleep difficulties and stress in Pokhara.
Persistent worry, palpitations, fear of losing control, avoidance and stress-related sleep problems are common reasons to seek psychiatric care.
Low mood, loss of interest, fatigue, hopelessness, irritability and suicidal thoughts need timely assessment and support.
Problem drinking, tobacco dependence, cannabis or other substance use can affect work, study, family life and physical health.
Insomnia, poor sleep routine, exam stress, attention problems and burnout often overlap with anxiety, depression or ADHD.
Call or message to explain the main concern, symptom duration, current medicines, substance use history, safety concerns and preferred consultation option. Online consultation may be suitable for many patients, while urgent or complex situations may need in-person or emergency assessment.
Psychiatric consultation for patients in Kathmandu and online mental health support for people across Nepal.
+977 9861800547WhatsApp consultationDr. Kushal Kharel does not currently have a physical clinic in Pokhara. Patients here are supported through phone or video online consultation, which is suitable for follow-up and many initial assessments. The nearest in-person option is the Kalanki clinic in Kathmandu.
Get directions to the Kathmandu clinicKalanki-14, Near Malpot Road, Near Kalanki Bhatbhateni Supermarket, Kathmandu.Dr. Kushal Kharel provides in-person psychiatric consultation at the Kalanki clinic in Kathmandu. Online consultation is also available when clinically appropriate.
Yes. Patients in Pokhara can book an online consultation by phone or video call, suitable for follow-up and many initial assessments, or an in-person visit at the Kalanki clinic in Kathmandu.