
MBBS, M.D. (Psychiatry)
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92% (511 patients)
A NEURO- PSYCHIATRIST WORKING IN KHANNA AND PATIALA. DEALS WITH ALL KINDS OF MENTAL ILLNESS, DE ADDICTION, SEXUAL DISORDERS AND COUNSELLING.
I had a good experience with Dr. Gourav Monga. He was very helpful and understood my difficult situation well. I appreciate his care and support.
Happy with: Doctor friendliness
Sir please do something about save time of patients today my mother came here 11 o clock and they came back 4o clock this is the problem of every patient you know very well sir noone have not time after consuling with u we wait two to three hours for taking medicine only this is the problem which we face pls sir do something about this*****
I had a very good experience and would definitely recommend Dr. Gourav Monga.
The visit with Dr. Gourav Monga was very nice. I appreciated the overall experience.
Visited For Mental health
Dr. Gourav Monga listened to me very carefully and asked about things I was thinking. The clinic had a calm atmosphere, and the doctor was supportive, helping me feel comfortable despite my anxiety. I appreciated that he explained how to take my medicine easily and encouraged me to complete my treatment without stopping halfway.
Dr. Gourav Monga's kind attitude was appreciated. He answered my health questions thoughtfully, and the clinic was clean and supportive.
The doctor was good and everything was all right during the visit.
The doctor was excellent in his approach and very professional.
Dr. Gourav Monga was very thorough and made my mom feel comfortable from the first visit. He prescribed medicine that showed improvement right away, and she gradually got better. He is very kind, friendly, and supportive throughout the treatment.
Visited For Suicidal Behavior
Happy with: Treatment satisfaction
Everyone feels sad sometimes, just like everyone can feel joyful, angry, proud and plenty of other emotions. In other words, everyone has feelings, and those feeling are always changing.
Sometimes we feel happy (such as when we’re having fun) and sometimes we feel sad (such as when we lose a loved one). Whatever the feeling, it is real and part of living.
A negative emotion may even help you. Our world focuses on happiness and treats unhappiness as an unnecessary feeling. But sadness can slow you down, and make you really think about your life, your feelings and the people around you. It can help you keep sight of your relationships and dreams.
In other words, being sad doesn’t mean you are not coping with a situation. Rather, it helps you come to terms with that situation and move on. It is an important emotion that can help you adapt, accept, focus, persevere and grow
Life is full of situations that may make people feel sad:
having trouble at home (for example, family fights or domestic violence)
having trouble at school or work, or feeling pressure there
moving home
losing a loved one or a friend
being ill, or caring for someone who is ill
experiencing chemical changes in your body (from puberty, drugs or medicines)
experiencing changes in your thoughts (for example, developing an unhelpful thinking style such as being self-critical, or learning new information about subjects such as poverty or terrorism).
When you face these situations, you may have unhelpful or negative thoughts about your sadness. And those thoughts can make you feel worse.