About Doctor
- Dr. Anirban Dutt is a renowned Psychiatrist based in Kolkata, with extensive experience in the field since 2009.
- He completed his MBBS from Kathmandu University, Nepal in 2002, laying the foundation for his medical career.
- Dr. Dutt pursued further specialization in Psychiatry, completing his MRCP - Psychology from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, London in 2008.
- He continued his educational journey and achieved MD from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, London in 2012, further enhancing his expertise.
- Currently, he practices at Apollo Gleneagles Hospital in Kolkata, where he is highly respected for his exceptional skills in treating major psychiatric disorders through individual and group psychotherapy sessions, utilizing diverse methods.
- Dr. Dutt has been associated with several prominent hospitals in Kolkata, including Fortis Hospital and AMRI Hospital.
- Additionally, he serves as a Professor of Psychiatry at Calcutta Medical College, contributing to the medical education and training of future psychiatrists.
- With his vast experience, he adeptly manages mental illness, problem behavior, suicide, epilepsy, genetic syndromes, ADHD, and autistic spectrum disorders in both urban and rural populations.
- Dr. Dutt is a member of the Medical Council of India, demonstrating his commitment to professional excellence and ethics.
- Dr. Anirban Dutt is a regular speaker at National Psychiatric Conferences and events in India, sharing his vast knowledge and insights with the medical community.
- His area of specialization includes cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, a widely recognized and effective therapeutic approach.
- He possesses in-depth knowledge of neuropsychological rehabilitation and behavioral medicine, allowing him to provide psychological management for chronic and terminal illnesses, contributing to overall patient well-being.
Treatments:
- Drug abuse and dead-diction therapy
- Bipolar disorder
- Female Sexual Problems
- Complex trauma
- Abnormal, unusual, strange behaviour
- Obsessive compulsive disorder
- Anger management
- Violent patient management
- Suicidal behaviour
- Stress management