World Mental Health Day- "Our Minds, Our Rights"

World Mental Health Day is observed on October 10, 2023.


"Our Minds, Our Rights"


World Mental Health Day was observed under the team " Mental health is a universal human right" to spread awareness, improve knowledge, and promote the notion that mental health is our universal right. Our mental well-being is a vital necessity for our overall health. Yet statistics show that there are increasing numbers of people universally living with some form of mental health condition. Each individual with a mental illness can attest to the direct impact of their mental health on their physical health, how they connect with others, and how they function in society. Most times, people with mental illness, are excluded from their human rights and they are removed from any decisions about their own health. They are even deprived of a decent education and career because of the stigma and discrimination attached to mental illness.

Let us work together to create a better society and environment for people with mental health illnesses. They are deserving just like every other human being. 

As medical professionals, it is important that we ensure our patient's health is valued, promoted, and protected and that they are able to exercise their human rights to seek the care and treatment they need.


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Let us work together to ensure our patients receive the right care and treatment they need. We will not only be contributing to a better community for all but we are also giving everyone the right to function and contribute to society.
 
Kind regards,   
Dr. Syeda Sultana, M.D., and Team   


Contact Us Today!   


Our mental resilience is an evolving system — constantly adapting to our circumstances and how we make use of our abilities. We thank you for your interest in our articles. And thank you for providing positive feedback about Dr. Sultana's services! We are pleased to see you are taking an interest in mental health and helping all of us.   

We are located in Orlando, and we accept new patients all across the state of Florida ages 5-70 years old.  We have Telehealth and In-Office appointments available.   

The insurances we accept are as follows: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Medicare, United Healthcare, UMR, Beacon, Tricare, Sunshine, Simply Healthcare, etc.  


World Mental Health Day is observed on October 10, 2023.


"Our Minds, Our Rights"


World Mental Health Day was observed under the team " Mental health is a universal human right" to spread awareness, improve knowledge, and promote the notion that mental health is our universal right. Our mental well-being is a vital necessity for our overall health. Yet statistics show that there are increasing numbers of people universally living with some form of mental health condition. Each individual with a mental illness can attest to the direct impact of their mental health on their physical health, how they connect with others, and how they function in society. Most times, people with mental illness, are excluded from their human rights and they are removed from any decisions about their own health. They are even deprived of a decent education and career because of the stigma and discrimination attached to mental illness.

Let us work together to create a better society and environment for people with mental health illnesses. They are deserving just like every other human being. 

As medical professionals, it is important that we ensure our patient's health is valued, promoted, and protected and that they are able to exercise their human rights to seek the care and treatment they need.


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Let us work together to ensure our patients receive the right care and treatment they need. We will not only be contributing to a better community for all but we are also giving everyone the right to function and contribute to society.
 
Kind regards,   
Dr. Syeda Sultana, M.D., and Team   


Contact Us Today!   


Our mental resilience is an evolving system — constantly adapting to our circumstances and how we make use of our abilities. We thank you for your interest in our articles. And thank you for providing positive feedback about Dr. Sultana's services! We are pleased to see you are taking an interest in mental health and helping all of us.   

We are located in Orlando, and we accept new patients all across the state of Florida ages 5-70 years old.  We have Telehealth and In-Office appointments available.   

The insurances we accept are as follows: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Medicare, United Healthcare, UMR, Beacon, Tricare, Sunshine, Simply Healthcare, etc.  


Orlando Psychiatrist

2869 Wilshire Dr.,
Suite 203,
Orlando, FL 32835

Office Hours

Monday  

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday  

Closed

Wednesday  

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday  

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday  

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Saturday  

Closed

Sunday  

Closed

We greatly value patient feedback and appreciate that online reviews are a useful tool that consumers use to educate themselves and select medical services. However, please be aware, unlike other businesses who may respond freely to online reviews, as medical professionals, we must, and do, provide complete confidentiality to our patients. That means we are prohibited from responding in any way that acknowledges whether someone has been in our care. If you have an issue that needs attention, please contact our office directly.

If you are having a psychiatric emergency, please dial 988 or contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741, or go to the nearest Behavioral hospital. If you are having a medical emergency please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.