About Us

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About Us

Dr. Amit Jain is a senior psychiatrist with extensive experience in treating a wide range of mental health conditions. He holds an MBBS and DPM, along with a Fellowship in Psychosexual Medicine from JSS Medical College, Mysore. His practice focuses on addiction psychiatry, mood disorders, and advanced treatments like rTMS. Known for his compassionate and discreet approach, Dr. Jain specializes in sensitive issues such as sexual dysfunctions and substance dependency. Registered with the West Bengal Medical Council, he offers non-judgmental, solution-oriented care that empowers and supports each patient.

Neha Jain is an RCI-registered Clinical Psychologist with over 8 years of experience in mental health. She holds an M.Phil in Clinical Psychology from PGIMS, Rohtak, and works with individuals across age groups to support emotional and psychological growth. Her work includes research on OCD and behavior modification in children, as well as developing tools for assessing intellectual functioning. Specializing in childhood disorders, anxiety, and behavior issues, Neha offers compassionate, evidence-based therapy. She believes in a collaborative healing process and is dedicated to making quality mental health care accessible and impactful.

Anindita Biswas is a psychiatric social worker and psychotherapist with over a decade of experience in mental health and six+ years in dedicated psychotherapy practice. She takes a holistic, trauma-informed, and socially conscious approach, attuned to the interplay between neurobiology and social context.

Her practice is rooted in intersectional, neurodivergent- and LGBTQIA+ affirmative frameworks, centering the lived realities of marginalized communities. Anindita is also an experienced family and couple therapist, supporting issues like marital conflict, relationship distress, and emotional disconnection with compassion and contextual insight.

She offers holistic interventions for sexual health concerns, combining body-based work, trauma healing, and relational safety—recognizing sexuality and intimacy as vital aspects of well-being shaped by trauma, systemic forces, and neurobiology.