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Dr Venkat Naga

Venn Mind Health is an online mental health consultation service

020 4173 0925 Auckland Region
Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service

about Dr Venkat Naga

Dr. Venkat Naga holds M.B.B.S., F.R.A.N.Z.C.P. is a Consultant Psychiatrist who has been working in various community mental health centres around Auckland. He specialised in Adult Psychiatry with a focus on helping patients with anxiety, clinical depression, A.D.H.D, A.S.D and other mood disorders.

He is dedicated to reaching the underlying root cause of the symptoms and provides conservative but effective medication management to help balance life. With extensive work experience around N.Z. and Australia, Venkat has developed cultural competence and associated clinically relevant knowledge to treat a diverse population.

Venkat channels his energy into serving well-proven, traditional evidence-based treatments, but is also very comfortable with updating himself on the latest clinically proven innovative therapies like r T.M.S. and pharmacology

Venkat believes the Gut-Brain connection is real and is currently performing clinical research at the University of Auckland to understand the effect of probiotics in depression. Venkats particular interest lies in mindfulness, philosophy, and culture.

services

Services Provided:

  • Anxiety & Depression
  • ADHD
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Bipolar Spectrum
  • Psychosis Spectrum Disorder
  • Independent legal reports Immigration reports
  • ACC consultations
  • Career coaches
  • Referrals

credentials

Qualifications: MBBS, FRANZCP Consultant Psychiatrist

contact Dr Venkat Naga

020 4173 0925

Auckland, 1011

www.vennmindhealth.co.nz

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