Dr. Sandeep Budhwar
Dr Sandeep Budhwar MBBS, DPM, DNB (Neuro-Psychiatry) welcomes you to Dilassa Clinic, Barabanki’s trusted destination for compassionate mind-brain care. With 15 years of clinical service—including seven formative years at Mumbai’s Masina Hospital and specialist work at Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences—Dr Budhwar blends advanced neuropsychiatric expertise with warm, one-to-one attention.
At Dilassa Clinic you meet your doctor first, not a waiting list. Dr Budhwar personally conducts each comprehensive assessment, mapping out the biological, psychological, and social factors behind concerns such as depression, anxiety, bipolar mood swings, substance-use disorders, phobias, and stress-related sleep loss. Every treatment plan is evidence-based, confidential, and tailored to your goals—whether that means quitting alcohol for good or reclaiming day-to-day confidence.


Treatments

Depression
Depression is more than feeling sad—it’s a serious medical condition that dims joy, energy, and focus, often overshadowing everyday life for weeks or months. If you find persistent emptiness or hopelessness interfering with your days, you’re not alone, and understanding these signs is the first step to healing. Read More

Anxiety
Anxiety goes beyond everyday worries—it’s a persistent sense of fear or unease that can disrupt sleep, concentration, and even simple daily routines. When anxious thoughts start to take over, it’s important to recognize you’re not alone and that understanding these feelings is the first step toward peace of mind. Read More

Dementia
Dementia is a progressive condition that causes problems with memory, thinking, and daily functioning, often leading to confusion or personality changes. It’s not a normal part of aging; signs may include getting lost in familiar places or struggling to find words. If everyday life is increasingly affected by forgetfulness or confusion, it’s important to know you’re not alone—understanding dementia is the first step to support and care. Read More

PTSD
PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, is a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. It often brings flashbacks, nightmares, and overwhelming anxiety that disrupt daily life and make it hard to move forward. If distressing memories or tension persist long after trauma, know that you’re not alone—understanding PTSD is the first step toward hope and healing. Read More

ADHD
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition marked by ongoing patterns of inattention, impulsivity, or hyperactivity—making it tough to stay focused, sit still, or control impulses. These symptoms often disrupt school, work, and relationships, but recognizing them is the crucial first step toward understanding and support. Read More

Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition that distorts reality, often causing hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking that disrupts daily life. People with schizophrenia may hear voices, believe things that aren’t true, or struggle to express emotions and connect with others. It’s not a “split personality,” but a challenging, lifelong condition—recognizing these signs is an important step toward support and understanding. Read More

Smoking Cessation
Smoking cessation is the process of quitting tobacco, but it’s more than breaking a habit—it’s regaining control over your health and future. Cravings and withdrawal can make quitting tough, yet every smoke-free day brings clearer breathing and improved well-being. If you’re struggling to quit or stay smoke-free, know you’re not alone—recognizing the challenge is the first step toward lasting change. Read More

Alcoholism
Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder, is a chronic condition where drinking becomes hard to control despite negative consequences for health, work, or relationships. It often leads to cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and persistent use even when it harms you or others. If alcohol has started taking over your daily life or well-being, you’re not alone—recognizing the struggle is the first step toward recovery and a healthier future. Read More

Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is a chronic condition where the urge to use drugs overtakes control, often leading to health, work, or relationship problems. It can create intense cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and a cycle that feels impossible to break alone. If substance use is interfering with your life or wellbeing, you’re not alone—recognizing the signs is the first step toward recovery and a healthier, more hopeful future. Read More

Sleep Disorders
Sleep disorders are conditions that disrupt how well you fall asleep, stay asleep, or feel rested the next day—leaving you tired, irritable, or unfocused. If restless nights, frequent waking, or chronic fatigue are affecting your health or daily life, you’re not alone. Recognizing these signs is the first step toward restoring healthy, refreshing sleep. Read More

Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a neurological condition marked by recurring seizures—sudden bursts of electrical activity in the brain that can cause unusual movements, sensations, or loss of awareness. Seizure episodes can be unpredictable and vary widely from person to person. If you or someone you love is experiencing repeated seizures or fainting spells, you’re not alone—recognizing epilepsy is the first step toward safety and effective management. Read More

Adolescent Problems
Adolescent problems often go beyond mood swings or peer pressure—they can involve persistent anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, or struggles with identity and relationships. Teens may face academic stress, bullying, substance use, or family conflicts that affect confidence, social life, and well-being. If emotional distress or risky behaviors start to overshadow daily life, you’re not alone—acknowledging these challenges is the first step toward guidance and support. Read More

OCD
OCD, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, is marked by unwanted, recurring thoughts (obsessions) that trigger intense anxiety, leading to repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) done to relieve that distress. Common obsessions include fears about germs, harm, or needing things to be “just right,” while compulsions might involve excessive cleaning, checking, or arranging. When these patterns start taking over daily life, it’s important to know you’re not alone—recognizing OCD is the first step toward understanding and support. Read More

Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition defined by intense mood swings—periods of emotional highs (mania or hypomania) where you may feel unusually energized, excitable, or irritable, and lows (depression) marked by deep sadness, fatigue, or hopelessness. These shifts can disrupt sleep, focus, and daily routines, sometimes leading to impulsive decisions or a loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed. If your life seems ruled by unpredictable mood changes, know you’re not alone—understanding bipolar disorder is the first step toward stability and support. Read More

Autism
Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental condition that shapes how a person interacts, communicates, and experiences the world. Signs may include challenges with social connections, trouble with conversation, intense interests, or repetitive behaviors like hand-flapping or routine-keeping. Sensory sensitivities—such as to noise or touch—are also common. If you notice these patterns in yourself or someone you know, you’re not alone—understanding autism is the first step to support and acceptance. Read More

Eating Disorder
Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions marked by an unhealthy relationship with food, weight, or body image. They often involve extreme dieting, binge-eating, purging, or a distressing preoccupation with size and shape, disrupting health and daily life. If concerns about eating habits or appearance start taking over, you’re not alone—recognizing these patterns is the first step toward understanding and recovery. Read More

Phobia
A phobia is an intense, irrational fear of specific objects, situations, or activities—even when they pose little or no actual danger. This fear can trigger severe anxiety or even panic attacks, making it difficult to face certain places, things, or experiences. If a persistent fear is starting to limit your daily life or choices, you’re not alone—recognizing a phobia is the first step toward understanding and overcoming it. Read More

Psychosexual Disorders
Psychosexual disorders are conditions where emotional or psychological issues disrupt healthy sexual feelings or responses, even without any physical illness—leading to persistent problems like loss of desire, arousal difficulties, or troubling sexual urges that can affect relationships and self-esteem. If these symptoms impact your daily life, you’re not alone—recognizing psychosexual disorders is the first step toward understanding and support. Read More

Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive brain condition that gradually affects movement, causing tremors, stiffness, and slowed actions that can make everyday tasks challenging. As dopamine-producing brain cells deteriorate over time, you may also experience balance problems, changes in speech, or difficulty with coordination. While symptoms worsen gradually, you’re not alone—recognizing Parkinson’s early is the first step toward managing the condition and maintaining quality of life. Read More

Psychosis
Psychosis is a disconnection from reality where thoughts and perceptions become disrupted, often involving hearing voices or seeing things that aren’t there (hallucinations) and holding strong false beliefs despite evidence to the contrary (delusions). These experiences can feel completely real and overwhelming, making it difficult to distinguish between what’s happening and what isn’t. If reality feels distorted or confusing, you’re not alone—recognizing psychosis is the first step toward understanding and regaining clarity. Read More

Headache/Migraine
Headache and migraines go far beyond simple head pain—migraines are a neurological condition causing intense throbbing, often on one side, accompanied by nausea, light sensitivity, and symptoms that can last hours or days. While regular headaches bring tension and pressure, migraines can be debilitating enough to disrupt work, relationships, and daily activities. If recurring head pain is affecting your quality of life, you’re not alone—recognizing these patterns is the first step toward effective relief and management. Read More
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Experienced Doctor
Dr. Sandeep Budhwar combines years of clinical expertise with a commitment to delivering the highest standard of medical treatment for every patient.
Supportive Environment
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You’ll only receive the tests and assessments truly needed for your care—no unnecessary investigations or procedures, ever.
Holistic Care
Addressing mental, emotional, and neurological well-being together.
Our Services
- General Psychiatry
- Child Psychiatry
- Neuropsychiatry
- Psychosexual Disorders
General Psychiatry is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing a broad spectrum of mental health conditions in adults. This service focuses on improving well-being and restoring psychological balance through comprehensive evaluation and individualized care.
Here are some of the main conditions addressed:
Depression: Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest, impacting daily life and emotional health.
Anxiety: Excessive worry, nervousness, or fear that is difficult to control and interferes with everyday activities.
Phobia: Intense, irrational fear of specific objects, situations, or activities that leads to avoidance behavior.
Bipolar Disorder: Episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs, affecting energy, activity, and decision-making.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Recurrent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) performed to reduce anxiety.
Schizophrenia: A severe mental disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and impaired daily functioning.
Panic Attack: Sudden episodes of overwhelming fear accompanied by physical symptoms like palpitations, shortness of breath, and dizziness.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Ongoing distress and anxiety following exposure to traumatic events, often involving flashbacks and nightmares.
These services help individuals manage their symptoms and lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Child Psychiatry specializes in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders in children and adolescents. Approaches are developmentally appropriate and often involve collaboration with families and schools to support each child’s growth and well-being.
Here are some of the main conditions addressed:
Personality Development Disorder: Challenges in forming a stable and adaptive personality, often leading to difficulties in relationships, emotional regulation, and social functioning.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that can interfere with learning and social interactions.
Anxiety Disorders: Excessive fear, worry, or nervousness that affects daily activities, such as separation anxiety or social anxiety.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Neurodevelopmental condition marked by difficulties with social communication, restricted interests, and repetitive behaviors.
Mood Disorders: Includes persistent depressive feelings or extreme mood swings that may impact functioning at home, school, or with peers.
Behavioural Disorder: Involves ongoing patterns of uncooperative, defiant, or hostile behaviors that are disruptive to personal, family, or school life.
Eating Disorders: Abnormal eating patterns and concerns about weight or body shape, such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, which can lead to serious health problems.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Lingering emotional distress following trauma, often leading to flashbacks, nightmares, or avoidance behaviors.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD): Frequent temper loss, argumentativeness, and defiance toward authority figures beyond typical childhood behavior.
Bipolar Disorder: Episodes of significantly elevated mood (mania) alternating with periods of depression, affecting energy and behavior.
Timely and expert intervention in child psychiatry helps children and adolescents develop coping skills, overcome challenges, and reach their fullest potential.
Neuropsychiatry bridges the fields of neurology and psychiatry, focusing on understanding, diagnosing, and treating mental health issues that are linked to disorders of the nervous system. This specialty addresses behavioral and cognitive symptoms resulting from brain dysfunction, providing integrated care for complex conditions.
Here are some of the main conditions addressed:
Epilepsy-related Psychiatric Issues: Mood changes, anxiety, or psychosis occurring alongside or as a result of epilepsy or seizures.
Dementia: Progressive decline in memory, thinking, and daily functioning caused by conditions like Alzheimer’s disease or other neurodegenerative disorders.
Stroke-related Psychiatric Disorders: Emotional and behavioral changes such as depression, anxiety, or personality shifts following a stroke.
Parkinson’s Disease-related Psychiatric Symptoms: Depression, anxiety, hallucinations, and cognitive changes commonly associated with Parkinson’s disease.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Psychiatric symptoms such as mood swings, impulsivity, and cognitive impairment that develop after head injuries.
Delirium: Sudden confusion and changes in awareness or thinking, often due to illness or medications affecting brain function.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)-related Psychiatric Issues: Depression, fatigue, and cognitive disturbances occurring in the context of MS.
Psychiatric Manifestations of Other Neurological Conditions: Mood, anxiety, or behavioral symptoms arising from conditions like Huntington’s disease, brain tumors, or chronic migraines.
Key Neuropsychiatric Services
Comprehensive Cognitive and Behavioral Assessments:
Evaluations are tailored to deeply understand each individual’s thinking patterns and behaviors. By closely observing memory, attention, language, and personality traits, these assessments uncover subtle signs that inform a clear and accurate diagnosis.Advanced Neurological Evaluations:
Modern diagnostic tools—such as MRI, CT scans, and EEG—provide detailed insights into brain structure and function. These tests help reveal the root causes of symptoms and guide the direction of personalized care.Diverse Therapeutic Approaches:
A broad spectrum of therapies is offered, including counseling, behavioral techniques, and rehabilitation programs, all designed to meet the unique needs of each patient living with a neuropsychiatric disorder. The emphasis is on restoring function, enhancing well-being, and empowering individuals on their journey to recovery.
Neuropsychiatry services bring together specialized knowledge and compassionate care to help individuals—and their families—navigate the unique challenges that arise when mind and brain health intersect.
Psychosexual Disorders encompass a range of mental health issues related to sexual thoughts, behaviors, desires, or functioning. This area of psychiatry focuses on understanding and addressing difficulties that can interfere with sexual well-being, intimate relationships, and overall quality of life.
Here are some of the main conditions addressed:
Erectile Dysfunction: Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance, often linked to psychological, emotional, or physical factors.
Premature Ejaculation: Consistent ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation, leading to distress and difficulties within relationships.
Delayed Ejaculation: Persistent delay or inability to achieve ejaculation despite adequate sexual stimulation, causing frustration and emotional concern.
Loss of Sexual Desire (Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder): Noticeably reduced or absent interest in sexual activity, which can impact personal relationships and self-esteem.
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder: Challenges with becoming physically aroused during sexual activity, resulting in reduced satisfaction or discomfort.
Vaginismus: Involuntary contraction of the vaginal muscles, making penetration difficult or impossible and often causing pain and anxiety.
Sexual Pain Disorders (e.g., Dyspareunia): Experiencing pain during sexual intercourse, which can be due to psychological distress, medical causes, or both.
Paraphilic Disorders: Recurrent, intense sexual urges or behaviors involving atypical objects, activities, or situations, often causing distress or harm to self or others.
Treatment Strategies for Sexual Dysfunction
Managing psychosexual disorders requires a personalized and comprehensive approach tailored to each individual’s needs. While psychological counseling is foundational, a range of other evidence-based treatment strategies are also used depending on the specific dysfunction:
Medication:
Pharmacological treatments—including pills, creams, or hormonal therapy—can address underlying medical or hormonal causes of sexual dysfunction, such as low testosterone or blood pressure issues. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate option for each patient.Sex Therapy:
This form of psychotherapy focuses on resolving issues in sexual relationships, helping individuals and couples communicate openly, address intimacy concerns, and strengthen their emotional connection. Sex therapists provide practical advice on enhancing pleasure and satisfaction, and may suggest physical exercises or techniques to improve function.Behavioral Therapy:
Designed to correct problematic behaviors affecting sexual health, this therapy can help with communication difficulties, performance anxiety, and pain during sex. By building healthy habits and addressing fears or anxieties, individuals can achieve more fulfilling sexual experiences.Psychotherapy:
Particularly effective for those dealing with psychological barriers such as anxiety, trauma, guilt, or poor self-image, psychotherapy helps reframe negative thought patterns, manage stress, and build self-esteem. It may involve tools to manage specific concerns like premature ejaculation or to address the effects of past trauma.Lifestyle Modifications and Support:
Recommendations may include regular exercise, maintaining good physical health, and exploring new sexual techniques or positions based on the individual’s situation. For some physical causes, surgical interventions could be necessary.
No matter the underlying cause, a variety of treatment options can significantly improve sexual function, relationship satisfaction, and self-confidence. With compassionate, expert care tailored to the individual’s circumstances, recovery and renewed fulfillment are achievable.

Meet the Doctor!
Dr. Sandeep Budhwar is an accomplished neuropsychiatrist with over 15 years of specialized experience in treating psychological disorders and deaddiction. He holds a DNB in Psychiatry and gained invaluable expertise during his 7-year tenure at the prestigious Masina Hospital in Mumbai. Dr. Budhwar’s dedication to mental health extends beyond his clinical practice – he has worked at Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences in Barabanki and is currently serving patients at his clinic, Dilassa, located in Awas Vikas Colony, Barabanki. Registered with the Uttar Pradesh Medical Council since 2020, he has built a reputation for helping patients overcome chronic substance abuse and critical mental health challenges including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, phobias, and post-traumatic stress disorders. Dr. Budhwar’s compassionate approach and extensive training make him a trusted choice for patients seeking comprehensive psychiatric care throughout India.
Qualifications and Experience
MBBS; DPM; DNB in Neuropsychiatry
Consultant Neuropsychiatrist with over 15 years of clinical expertise
Seven years as Neuropsyatry faculty at Masina Hospital, Mumbai
Former Psychiatrist, Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki
Registered with the Uttar Pradesh Medical Council since 2020
Founder and Lead Consultant at Dilassa Clinic, Barabanki
Specialist in deaddiction, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, phobias, and PTSD
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