Dr. Y. Rufus Ephraim

MBBS, MD (Psychiatry)

Timings: 5:30 to 8:00 pm mon-sat

MBBS, MD Psychiatry. FIPS.
De-Addiction specialist. 
Certified Therapist in Positive Psychology. 
Trained at NIMHANS Bengaluru.

Dr. Y. Rufus Ephraim, MBBS, MD (Psychiatry) is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Consultant Psychiatrist at Indus Heart Institute & Clinics, Nandyal. He is dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based mental health care, with a focus on anxiety, depression, and severe mental illnesses. Known for his calm, patient-centered approach, he emphasizes individualized treatment that integrates medication, psychotherapy, and lifestyle interventions. Alongside his clinical work, he is actively involved in teaching and academic activities, contributing to the growth of future mental health professionals.

Total 12 years in Psychiatric practice. 

Ex-Resident at Regional Hospital for Psychiatry, SVRRGGH Tirupathi. 

Ex-Assistant Professor at Government Hospital for Mental Care, Visakhapatnam.

Common Mental Health Conditions

Depression

Anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety, panic attacks, phobias)

Stress-related problems

Severe Mental Illness

  • Schizophrenia
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Psychotic disorders

Behavioral & Lifestyle Issues

  • Sleep disorders (insomnia, disturbed sleep)
  • Substance use disorders (alcohol, tobacco, drugs)
  • Anger and impulse control issues 

Emotional & Psychological Concerns

  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Trauma-related disorders (PTSD)
  • Adjustment issues (life changes, relationship stress)

Family & Social Areas

  • Relationship and marital difficulties
  • Parenting guidance
  • Adolescent behavioral problems

Special Areas

  • Geriatric mental health (memory issues, dementia-related concerns)

• Psychosomatic disorders (physical symptoms due to stress)

ECT (electro convulsitherapy )

Behaviour therapy 

Deaddiction services 

Counselling

Patient Message

Mental health is just as important as physical health.
Feeling stressed, anxious, low, or overwhelmed is not a weakness—it is a sign that you may need support.
Most mental health conditions are treatable, and early help leads to better recovery. Treatment may include medication, counseling, and simple lifestyle changes tailored to your needs.
Seeking help is a strength, not a stigma.
Your concerns will be heard with care, respect, and complete confidentiality.
If you or your loved ones are struggling, don’t wait—reach out and talk to a mental health professional.

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