Find quick answers about appointments, privacy, the consultation process, and treatment guidance at Shanti Clinic.
Your privacy and personal information are handled with complete care.
Yes, it is completely normal. Just as you may see a physician for a headache or fever, you can consult a sexologist for any sexual-health concern. Many people seek guidance or reassurance, not because something is seriously wrong.
Yes, it is common. The consultation is designed to be respectful and non-judgmental, and most patients begin to feel comfortable within the first few minutes.
The psychiatrist-sexologist discusses your health history and concerns through conversation at your pace. Possible causes, next steps, investigations, and a suitable treatment plan are explained before the session ends.
Not always. Many consultations are discussion-based. A physical examination may be advised in selected cases, and the reason and process are explained before it is performed.
Yes. As with any medical consultation, your discussion and personal information are kept confidential and handled according to medical ethics.
Both individuals and couples are welcome. In many situations, attending together may be helpful because sexual concerns can affect both partners and the relationship.
No. General questions, curiosity, premarital guidance, reassurance, and clearing doubts about sexual health are all valid reasons to consult.
No. Many concerns can be managed with counselling, therapy, education, relationship guidance, or lifestyle changes. Medication is suggested only when clinically appropriate.
The duration varies according to the concern, its cause, and the response to treatment. Some concerns improve in a few visits, while others may need longer-term follow-up.
Yes, online consultations are available. An in-person first visit is often preferable because assessment and explanation may be easier, and measurements such as blood pressure or weight may be useful. Follow-ups may be managed online when suitable.
People from different age groups may seek professional guidance. For minors, consultation and consent requirements are handled according to applicable medical and legal standards.
Yes. Sexual health matters at every age. Conditions such as diabetes, blood pressure, and other illnesses may affect sexual function, so bringing relevant reports, treatment history, and a medicine list can be helpful.
Yes. Many concerns can improve with proper medical assessment, counselling, lifestyle support, relationship guidance, and treatment suited to the person’s overall health.
It depends on the concern. Some cases may need only one consultation, while others benefit from follow-ups to review progress and adjust the treatment plan.
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Yes, it is common, often because of social stigma, cultural taboos, or discomfort discussing sexual health. A respectful and non-judgmental consultation can make it easier to speak openly.
Common concerns include low desire, reduced arousal, pain during intimacy, difficulty with orgasm, anxiety, and dissatisfaction in sexual or relationship life.
Yes. Sexual-health concerns are not limited by marital status. Adults may seek guidance, and premarital counselling is also available for questions or concerns before marriage.