What to Do in a Mental Health Crisis: A Family Action Plan

A step-by-step guide for psychiatric emergencies at Parth Hospital Ahmedabad. 🚨 When Crisis Hits: Your First 60 Minutes Patient’s family: “When our father started hallucinating at 2 AM, we panicked and wasted time arguing about calling a doctor or waiting till morning.” The lesson: Having a plan makes all the difference between chaos and calm […]
When Every Minute Matters: A Mother’s Story of Hope

How one family navigated psychiatric crisis at Parth Hospital Ahmedabad. 3:17 AM – The Call That Changes Everything Mrs. Sharma’s hands trembled as she dialed 108. Her 24-year-old son Arjun lay unconscious, empty medicine strips scattered around him. The note on his bedside table stole her breath. This wasn’t supposed to happen in their family. […]
When Hospital Admission Becomes Necessary

Understanding involuntary psychiatric admission under the Mental Healthcare Act 2017. The Hardest Decision a Family Can Make Your loved one is in crisis—threatening suicide, hearing voices, or behaving dangerously. But they refuse treatment. Your family faces an impossible question: “Can we admit them against their will?” This guide explains when involuntary admission is necessary, what […]
Life During Involuntary Admission: A Family’s Survival Guide

After the Crisis: What Happens Now? Your loved one has been admitted. The immediate danger has passed, but you’re left with questions: “What happens inside? How can we help? Will our family ever be normal again?” This guide takes you from the hospital ward to home. For detailed understanding, explore our psychiatric admission overview. A […]
500+ rTMS Patients: Who Responded Best?

rTMS Success Stories: Hope and Healing for 500+ Families, A Message of Hope Imagine your brain as a complex highway system. When depression strikes, it’s like major traffic jams have formed on the roads that carry happy thoughts and energy. Traditional medications are like trying to fix the traffic by changing the fuel in cars. […]
Mapping the Brain: How We Customise TMS

Your Brain is Unique – Your Depression Treatment Should Be Too Think of Your Brain Like a City’s Electrical Grid Every city has its own unique network of power lines and circuits, just like every person’s brain has its own special “wiring,” which includes connections that carry electrical signals between different areas. When you’re facing […]
rTMS vs Deep TMS: What’s the Difference?

rTMS and Deep TMS at Parth Hospital: Gujarat’s Leading Brain Stimulation Center If you or your loved one is searching for a gentle, effective therapy for depression or OCD beyond medications, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) may be the answer. As Gujarat’s most experienced center for brain stimulation, Parth Hospital offers both rTMS and Deep TMS—cutting-edge, […]
Is ECT Painful? Common Misconceptions

Introduction For families considering Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), fear of pain or side effects is a top worry. Stories and media myths from decades ago still influence decision-making today. At Parth Hospital, Ahmedabad, our mission is to replace anxiety with accurate, compassionate facts, helping families move forward with confidence and hope. With more than 8,000 ECT […]
A Day in Our ECT Suite: Safety First

Introduction Choosing Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) can be a pivotal moment in the mental health journey for many families. At Parth Hospital, we understand this deeply—and make it our mission to transform any uncertainty into clarity, confidence, and hope. Our ECT suite combines modern medical excellence, warm family support, and over 8,000 safe, life-changing treatment sessions. […]
What Is ECT? Modern Science Explained

What Is ECT? Understanding Electroconvulsive Therapy Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is a globally recognized, safe, and highly effective medical treatment for severe psychiatric illnesses, especially when other treatments haven’t delivered recovery. ECT is a gold standard for urgent cases, rapid symptom relief, and saving lives in conditions like acute suicidality, severe mania, psychosis, and catatonia. Today, […]



