Dr. Khanna completed medical school at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He then attended Beth Israel Medical Center in New York, NY for his internship and residency in psychiatry. Dr. Khanna has worked for many years in private practice as well as treating patients in the inpatient setting at at various private psychiatric institutions, currently he is an attending Psychiatrist at Riverwoods Hospital in Atlanta, a private psychiatric facility.
He also provides psychiatric care to under-served communities in the north Georgia mountains from our Marietta office through an office in Ellijay, GA via cutting edge telepsychiatry. Dr. Khanna specializes in the treatment of adults and has extensive experience across the spectrum of psychiatric disorders. Dr. Reddy believes in a whole body approach to each patient and strives to encompass therapeutic techniques into her psychopharmacological treatments.
She received her MD from St. George's University School of Medicine and completed her internship and residency in Psychiatry at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York, NY.
He also provides psychiatric care to under-served communities in the north Georgia mountains from our Marietta office through an office in Ellijay, GA via cutting edge telepsychiatry. Dr. Khanna specializes in the treatment of adults and has extensive experience across the spectrum of psychiatric disorders. Dr. Reddy believes in a whole body approach to each patient and strives to encompass therapeutic techniques into her psychopharmacological treatments.
She received her MD from St. George's University School of Medicine and completed her internship and residency in Psychiatry at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York, NY.
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An initial consultation will be scheduled to discuss what is troubling you and whether TMS is an appropriate treatment.
At that time, you and your doctor will review your symptoms, treatment history, and possible treatment options.
If TMS is the right treatment for you, treatment sessions can be scheduled to begin immediately.
At the first treatment appointment we will determine the optimal placement and strength of the magnetic field.
Each subsequent treatment will last 37 minutes during which you will be awake and alert.
At that time, you and your doctor will review your symptoms, treatment history, and possible treatment options.
If TMS is the right treatment for you, treatment sessions can be scheduled to begin immediately.
At the first treatment appointment we will determine the optimal placement and strength of the magnetic field.
Each subsequent treatment will last 37 minutes during which you will be awake and alert.
Depression is a serious medical illness affecting more than 16 million American adults every year, 6.7% of all U.S. adults1.
Often a debilitating disorder, depression results in a persistent state of sadness or loss of interest or pleasure which interferes with an individual's thoughts, behavior, mood, and physical health.
Learn more about depression symptoms.
While the exact cause of depression is not known, the leading scientific theory is that depression is caused by decreased activity in the neural networks of the brain that regulate emotion and motivation.
Often a debilitating disorder, depression results in a persistent state of sadness or loss of interest or pleasure which interferes with an individual's thoughts, behavior, mood, and physical health.
Learn more about depression symptoms.
While the exact cause of depression is not known, the leading scientific theory is that depression is caused by decreased activity in the neural networks of the brain that regulate emotion and motivation.
It is a condition which lasts two or more weeks and interferes with a person's ability to carry out daily tasks and enjoyed activities that previously brought pleasure.
The exact cause of depression is not known, but the leading scientific theory is that depression is caused by decreased activity in the neural networks of the brain that regulate mood and motivation.
Within these neural networks, specific chemicals are released between neurons to communicate information.
These chemicals are aptly named 'neurotransmitters.'
The exact cause of depression is not known, but the leading scientific theory is that depression is caused by decreased activity in the neural networks of the brain that regulate mood and motivation.
Within these neural networks, specific chemicals are released between neurons to communicate information.
These chemicals are aptly named 'neurotransmitters.'
Depression results in a persistent state of sadness or a loss of the ability to experience pleasure.
Those experiencing depression often lose interest in everyday activities or hobbies that were once enjoyed.
Significant weight loss (without dieting) or gain of at least five percent of total weight in one month.
If you feel you are experiencing any of these depression symptoms, contact your doctor and speak with them about your depression treatment options.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, also referred to as TMS Therapy, may provide an alternative depression treatment for those who have not benefitted from prior antidepressant medication.
Those experiencing depression often lose interest in everyday activities or hobbies that were once enjoyed.
Significant weight loss (without dieting) or gain of at least five percent of total weight in one month.
If you feel you are experiencing any of these depression symptoms, contact your doctor and speak with them about your depression treatment options.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, also referred to as TMS Therapy, may provide an alternative depression treatment for those who have not benefitted from prior antidepressant medication.
NeuroStar TMS Therapy is a new treatment cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for patients suffering from depression who have not achieved satisfactory improvement from prior antidepressant treatment.
TMS stands for "transcranial magnetic stimulation."
TMS Therapy is a treatment that can be performed in a psychiatrist's office, under his or her supervision, using a medical device called the NeuroStar TMS Therapy system.
Non-invasive, meaning that it does not involve surgery.
It does not require any anesthesia or sedation, as the patient remains awake and alert during the treatment.
TMS stands for "transcranial magnetic stimulation."
TMS Therapy is a treatment that can be performed in a psychiatrist's office, under his or her supervision, using a medical device called the NeuroStar TMS Therapy system.
Non-invasive, meaning that it does not involve surgery.
It does not require any anesthesia or sedation, as the patient remains awake and alert during the treatment.
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