Psychiatric services at C37

Psychiatric services offered at C37 by Dr Ioannis Delipalas

Swedish-Board Certified Consultant Psychiatrist with over 24 years of clinical experience, dedicated to precise psychiatric assessments, transparent communication, and respect for confidentiality. Shaping your individual treatment plan together according to your condition and needs while always applying evidence-based methods and protocols.

English · Greek · SwedishAdult PsychiatryPsychodynamic Psychotherapy
Dr Ioannis Delipalas

Bio

Dr Ioannis Delipalas

Dr Ioannis Delipalas is a Swedish-Board Certified Consultant Psychiatrist with over 24 years of clinical experience. After obtaining his MBBS from Demokriteion University in Greece, he moved to Sweden to pursue a clinical fellowship in Adult Psychiatry at prestigious hospitals including Uppsala University Hospital and Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm. He also completed a 2-year master's degree in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy at Ersta College, Stockholm.

He obtained the title of Consultant Psychiatrist from the Swedish Board in 2009 and has wide experience in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment across the full range of psychiatric conditions.

DepressionAnxiety DisordersBipolar DisorderPerinatal mental healthAddictionNeurodevelopmental conditions (ADHD and ASD)Eating DisordersWork-related stress / burn-outPersonality Disorders

Fluent in English, Greek, and Swedish, Dr Ioannis prioritizes a holistic approach to each individual's condition, taking into consideration physical health issues, mental health history, lifestyle, and individual goals and needs.

Services

Clinical expertise across the spectrum of mental health

Thorough diagnostic assessments, evidence-based treatment plans, and psychotherapeutic approach when applicable using Psychodynamic Psychotherapy principles. Each plan is personalized with attention to safety, family context, and recovery goals.

Depression

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Depression, often referred to as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) or clinical depression, is a serious mental health condition. It is more than just feeling sad or having a bad day; it is characterized by a persistently low or depressed mood and a loss of interest or pleasure in activities that were once enjoyed, lasting for at least two weeks.

Anxiety Disorders

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Anxiety disorders are characterized by excessive, persistent, and intense worry and fear to the point where they significantly interfere with a person's daily life, relationships, and general functioning.

Bipolar Disorder

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Bipolar disorder belongs to the family of affective disorders and is characterized by changes in mood, energy, and activity levels—ranging from overly happy/euphoric, out-of-character behavior to periods of low mood, low energy, and low productivity.

ADHD

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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by a pattern of behavior affecting multiple areas (school, work, home) and can lead to performance issues in social, educational, or work settings.

Eating Disorders

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Eating disorders are severe psychiatric syndromes most likely resulting from and sustained by sociocultural, psychological, and biological factors.

Addiction

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Addiction is a chronic disease of the brain’s reward, motivation, memory, and related circuits— a medical condition, not a lack of willpower.

Work-related stress / burn-out

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Work-related stress is a serious problem that occurs when the demands of your job exceed your ability to cope, often due to lack of control, support, or resources.

Perinatal mental health

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Perinatal psychiatric disorders are severe mental health conditions that occur during pregnancy (prenatal) or in the first year after childbirth (postpartum). They are common—affecting up to 1 in 5 women—and are the most frequent complication of childbirth.

PMDD

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Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is a severe form of PMS that causes extreme mood shifts and other symptoms in the week or two before a menstrual period.

Contact

Reach the clinic

Appointments and enquiries are handled directly by the C37 team. If you or a loved one needs support, please call or email.

Clinic

C37, Floor 4, Building 64 - Umm Hurair Second - Dubai Healthcare City - Dubai

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