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Psychiatric Referral Service

Calm guidance to the right psychiatric care.

When you are not sure whether you or your loved one needs a psychiatrist, medication, or something else—Mr. Psyc helps you map symptoms, risk, and next steps without panic.

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Symptom & Risk Map
Symptom & Risk Map

Organise your symptoms, history, and current stress into a clear picture for decision-making.

Right-Care Direction
Right-Care Direction

Clarify whether counselling, psychiatry, or emergency care is the safest next move.

Referral-Ready Notes
Referral-Ready Notes

Go to the psychiatrist with structured notes, questions, and safety concerns already organised.

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Why psychiatric guidance matters

Not every symptom needs a psychiatrist—but some clearly do.

This section explains the common confusion around psychiatry and why a structured referral can save time, money, and distress.

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“Do I really need a psychiatrist?”
Many people stay stuck between self-help and random advice because they are unsure if their symptoms are “serious enough” for medical care.
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Anxiety around medicines
Fear of side effects or “lifelong medicines” often delays helpful treatment—while distress quietly increases.
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Unclear symptom picture
Without a structured list of symptoms, duration, triggers, and past help, consultations can feel rushed and incomplete.
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Missing red flags
Warning signs like suicidal thoughts, hallucinations, or extreme mood shifts may be minimised until there is a crisis.
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Too many options, no direction
Online lists, friend advice, and mixed opinions make it hard to choose between counsellor, psychiatrist, or hospital.
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Guided referrals create clarity
A calm, structured referral process helps you reach the right level of care faster—and feel prepared when you get there.

Built for Individuals. Parents. Partners.

People who feel stuck between “it’s just stress” and “is this a serious issue?” and want a calm, professional view on whether psychiatric care is needed now.

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My 6-Step Method

From confusion to clear psychiatric next steps.

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Screen
We map symptoms, duration, triggers, past help, and current impact on life, work, and relationships.
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Clarify
You understand the difference between counselling, psychiatry, and hospital-level care.
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Risk-check
We screen for red flags like self-harm risk, psychosis, or severe impairment that need urgent specialist care.
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Align
We match your comfort, goals, and safety level with the appropriate type of psychiatric help.
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Refer
You receive referral-ready notes, question prompts, and key points to share with the psychiatrist.
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Support
We plan follow-up steps after the consult—what to monitor, when to review, and how to ask for changes safely.
What You Get

A triage and referral kit for psychiatric care

From symptom mapping to referral-ready notes—everything is designed to make psychiatric care clearer, calmer, and more efficient.

Download sample referral outline
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Symptom summary sheet
One-page view of symptoms, timeline, triggers, and current functioning.
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Red-flag checklist
A simple list of warning signs that signal urgent or emergency-level care.
Question prompts
Prepared questions to ask the psychiatrist about diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.
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Medication tracker template
Space to track dosage, timing, benefits, and side effects in daily life.
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Care options map
Clear explanation of options: counselling, psychiatry, hospital, and how they work together.
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Follow-up plan
What to track between visits and when to request a review or second opinion.

Your Referral Roadmap

A guided path from “I’m not sure” to “this is my next step”

Instead of random advice, you follow a structured sequence that respects both safety and your comfort level.

Share your concerns

You describe symptoms, history, and what is worrying you most.

Map symptoms & risk

We organise your experience into a clear clinical picture with red-flag checks.

Choose care direction

We discuss whether counselling, psychiatry, or hospital is the best fit.

Prepare for consult

You receive referral-ready notes, question prompts, and monitoring points.

Review & adjust

After the consult, you can review what was advised and plan next steps.

Progress Snapshot

Less confusion. More clarity and safety.

The goal is that you know what is happening, what level of help is needed, and how to move forward—without guessing.

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Clarity about next steps

Goal: knowing who to consult and why

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Confidence during consult

Goal: asking questions without freezing

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Free screening
Short triage-style questions to understand your starting point.
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Care options explained
You learn how counselling, psychiatry, and hospital systems fit together.
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Referral-ready notes
You do not have to remember everything in the consult—your notes carry the picture.
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Works with your doctor
You can share structured summaries with your psychiatrist or physician.
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Family-inclusive options
Where appropriate, parents or partners can be guided on how to support, not control.
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Confidential support
Your information stays private with consent-first and confidentiality-first care.
Start with clarity

Plans that respect your situation.

Begin with a clarity call, then move into a full referral planning session if you need deeper support. Both follow Mr. Psyc’s calm, structured approach.
Clarity Call

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Start with understanding

Short psychiatric triage screening
Initial symptom & risk mapping in simple language
Discussion on whether psychiatry is strongly recommended or not yet
Highlight of any urgent red flags for emergency care
Simple one-page summary of current concerns
Clear recommendation for next steps (self-work, counselling, psychiatry, or hospital)
Referral Planning Session

1800/session (from)

Deeper referral planning

Everything in Clarity Call plus detailed symptom & impact mapping
Referral-ready notes to share with your psychiatrist or doctor
Question prompts about diagnosis, medication, and follow-up visits
Medication tracker template (benefits, side effects, daily routine)
Optional family-included guidance on how to support you respectfully
Follow-up review to reflect on the consult and plan next steps
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No forced labels
The focus is on understanding and safety—not on calling you by a diagnosis.
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Safety-first mindset
We take self-harm risk, psychosis, and medical concerns seriously and guide you to appropriate care.
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Realistic next steps
We focus on what is possible now—whether that is one consult or a longer plan.
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Evidence-informed
Grounded in mental-health triage, risk assessment, and referral good practices.
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Works with your psychiatrist
Notes and trackers are built to support, not replace, specialist medical care.
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You stay in control
You decide what to share, which recommendations to follow, and how fast to move.

Ask Mr. Psyc about psychiatric next steps

Not sure if you or your loved one needs a psychiatrist right now? Share your pattern and concerns; we will help you choose a safe starting point.

Psychiatric Referral FAQs

No. This is not an emergency service. If there is immediate risk to life (for example, suicidal actions, severe self-harm, seizures, chest pain, loss of reality, or violence), please contact local emergency services or go to the nearest hospital immediately.

No. Mr. Psyc does not prescribe medicines. This service helps you reach and prepare for qualified psychiatrists or doctors who can make medication decisions.

No. It is a supportive layer around psychiatric care—helping you decide when to consult, what to share, and how to follow the advice safely.

Yes. Parents can use this to understand whether child or adolescent symptoms need psychiatric review and how to present information in a way doctors can use.

Yes. Your information is handled with confidentiality and consent-first care. Information is only shared outside with your permission, except where safety or law requires otherwise.

Stories of clarity

Real people choosing safer next steps

The aim is not to push you into medication; it is to make sure you are not facing serious symptoms alone.

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I was scared of the word “psychiatrist”. After this process, I knew why I should go, what to say, and what to ask.

Harsh
26, panic and mood swings

We were confused between counselling and psychiatry for our son. The referral notes made the hospital visit smooth.

Meera
Mother of a 17-year-old

I was already on medicines but didn’t know what to track. The templates helped me speak up in follow-ups.

Anonymous
On medication, needed clarity

I learnt how to support without forcing decisions. That changed the tone of our conversations.

Rohit
Partner supporting a loved one

Ready to clarify your next psychiatric step with Mr. Psyc?

You do not have to decide everything alone. Share your situation; together we will map symptoms, risk, and a safe, clear way forward.
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