Dr. Minakshi Manchanda, MD in Psychiatry, brings over 20 years of extensive experience to her role as the Associate Director of Psychiatry at the Asian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS). With a solid foundation established during her tenure as a Senior Resident at Lady Hardinge Medical College and subsequent consultancy at ESI Hospital, Dr. Manchanda has honed her expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders.
Joining AIMS in December 2011, Dr. Manchanda has played an integral role in the development and enhancement of psychiatric services within the institution. As an esteemed specialist, she is dedicated to staying abreast of the latest advancements in her field, ensuring that her patients receive the highest standard of care.
"Dr. Manchanda empathy and understanding made me feel heard and supported throughout my therapy journey. She truly is a remarkable psychiatrist."
"I had been struggling with anxiety for years before I found Dr. Manchanda. Her expertise and personalized approach helped me regain control of my life."
"Dr. Minakshi's insights and guidance have been instrumental in my mental well-being. I'm grateful for her expertise in helping me overcome my challenges."
"I cannot thank Dr. Manchanda enough for her compassionate care and effective treatment. She is undoubtedly the best psychiatrist in Faridabad."
"Dr. Minakshi's professionalism and dedication are truly commendable. She creates a safe and nurturing environment for her patients to heal."
"Finding Dr. Machnada was a turning point in my life. Her holistic approach to psychiatry has helped me immensely in managing my depression."
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