
Schizophrenia Treatment in Mumbai
Living with schizophrenia can feel confusing, overwhelming, and sometimes frightening. Thoughts may feel unclear, reality may seem distorted, and daily activities can become difficult to manage. Many individuals and families struggle silently, unsure of what is happening or where to seek help.
If you are looking for support from a trusted psychiatrist in Mumbai, timely treatment can help manage symptoms and bring stability back into daily life.
Dr Soumya Kamath says, “Schizophrenia is a treatable medical condition. With structured care and support, people can regain stability and improve their quality of life.”
Understanding Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental health condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, and perceives reality. It is not a personality weakness or a lack of willpower — it is a medical condition that needs proper care.
Some people may experience confusion in thoughts, unusual beliefs, or difficulty focusing on everyday tasks. Over time, these challenges can affect relationships, work, and daily functioning.
With guidance from an experienced psychiatrist in Mumbai, schizophrenia symptoms can be managed effectively, helping individuals lead more stable and structured lives.
Common Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia symptoms can look different for each person, but some common signs include:
Hearing of voices or seeing things/faces which others cannot.
Thinking that people may be talking about you or thinking that people want to harm you (even if evidence to the contrary is provided).
Confused or disorganised thinking/behaviours
Withdrawal from family or social activities
Reduced motivation or lack of interest
Difficulty concentrating or completing tasks
Neglect of self care i.e taking a shower, brushing teeth, etc.
These symptoms often develop gradually, which is why early recognition is important.
When Should You Seek Treatment for Schizophrenia?
You should consider professional help if symptoms start affecting daily functioning or relationships.
Seek treatment if:
There are sudden changes in behaviour patterns of daily routines.
The person becomes suspicious or fearful without reason.
The person's beliefs are not in tune with reality.
Daily responsibilities become difficult to manage.
There is withdrawal from family or social life
Symptoms continue for several weeks.
Individual gets aggressive or violent with a tendency to harm themselves or others.
Initiation of treatment in the early stages often leads to better recovery and fewer complications over time.
Types of Schizophrenia Conditions Treated
Schizophrenia may present with slight variations in each individual and requires a personalised treatment plan.
Conditions commonly treated include:

First Episode Psychosis
This refers to the first noticeable episode of psychotic symptoms such as suspiciousness, fearfulness, hallucinations, or unusual thoughts and behaviours. Initiation of treatment early on can greatly improve long-term outcomes.

Paranoid Schizophrenia
In this type, individuals mainly present with strong suspicious thoughts, fears, or beliefs that others may intend to harm them or their families. Individuals may feel unsafe even in familiar environments.

Schizoaffective Disorder
This condition includes symptoms of schizophrenia along with mood-related symptoms such as sadness, lack of motivation, mood swings, irritability, etc., occurring intermittently.

Treatment Resistent Schizophrenia
This is a condition wherein the individual may not be responding well enough to optimal dosages of medications given over an adequate duration of time.
The symptoms require long-term treatment in the form of medications, Electroconvulsive therapy, Family counselling, Occupational therapy and regular follow-ups to maintain stability and prevent relapse.
Each case is assessed carefully to ensure the most suitable care plan.
Our Approach to Schizophrenia Treatment in Mumbai
Effective schizophrenia treatment focuses on stability, clarity, and long-term functioning.
Dr Soumya Kamath follows a structured and patient-focused treatment process designed to support both the individual and their family.
Careful Assessment
The first step is understanding the person’s symptoms, history, and daily challenges. This helps identify the right treatment direction. In some cases, co-existing conditions such as OCD or mood-related concerns may also be evaluated.
Personalised Treatment Plan
Treatment may include:
- Medication to help manage hallucinations or confusion
- Psychological support to improve coping skills
- Guidance to improve sleep and daily routines
Each treatment plan is tailored to the individual’s needs.
Ongoing Follow-Up and Support
Schizophrenia treatment requires regular monitoring. Follow-ups help track progress and make necessary adjustments.
Dr Soumya Kamath says, “Consistent follow-up and family support play a major role in maintaining stability and preventing relapse.”
Why Choose Dr Soumya Kamath for Schizophrenia Treatment in Mumbai
Choosing the right specialist plays a major role in recovery and long-term stability.
Many individuals and families choose Dr Soumya Kamath, a trusted psychiatrist in Mumbai, because of her thoughtful and patient-centred approach.
Experienced consulting psychiatrist
Calm and supportive consultation style
Evidence-based treatment methods
Individualised care plans
Clear communication and guidance
Focus on long-term stability and recovery
Treatment is not just about reducing symptoms — it is about helping individuals feel more confident and capable in daily life.
FAQs
1. Can schizophrenia be treated?
Yes. With proper adherence towards medications, therapy and regular follow-ups, symptoms can be effectively managed.
2. Is hospitalisation always required?
Not always. Many individuals receive treatment on an outpatient basis unless symptoms cannot be managed at home and are severe enough to warrant admission.
3. How long does schizophrenia treatment last?
The duration of treatment greatly varies from patient to patient. But it is usually long-term, as the goal of treatment isn’t just symptom control but also relapse prevention. With regular monitoring and family support, the individual may respond better and faster.
4. Can schizophrenia symptoms return?
Yes. It can. But maintaining consistency in treatment helps reduce the chances of a relapse.
5. What does schizophrenia treatment usually involve?
Treatment typically includes medication, psychological support, and regular follow-ups. In severe or treatment-resistant cases, other treatment modalities also exist.
