MBBS, MD Psychiatry
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"Dr. Jahnavi Kotamarthi is a dedicated and compassionate mental health professional with a strong academic and clinical background in psychiatry, particularly specializing in child and adolescent mental health. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Gandhi Medical College, she brings a blend of academic excellence and hands-on clinical experience to her role. Her professional journey reflects a steady progression through key medical positions, including Resident Medical Officer at Gandhi Hospital and Chief Medical Officer at MGM Hospital, Warangal, where she developed a robust foundation in patient care and clinical leadership.
She holds an MD in Psychiatry from Kakatiya Medical College and an MBBS from Chalmeda Anandarao Institute of Medical Sciences, equipping her with comprehensive knowledge and expertise in diagnosing and managing a wide range of psychiatric conditions. Dr. Jahnavi has a particular interest in child and adolescent psychiatry, with experience in managing conditions such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, and mood disorders through evidence-based and family-centered approaches.
In addition, she has demonstrated expertise in women’s mental health, including perinatal psychiatry, trauma-related conditions, and hormonal mood disorders, ensuring holistic and sensitive care. Her commitment to continuous learning is evident through her participation in national and state-level conferences, where she has presented research and case studies. Dr. Jahnavi is passionate about early intervention, multidisciplinary collaboration, and empowering patients and families to achieve better mental health outcomes.
Areas of Expertise
Child & adolescent mental health disorders
(ADHD, ASD, anxiety, mood disorders)
Age-appropriate psychological and
Developmental assessments
Family-focused and school-collaborative interventions
Perinatal mental health (antenatal & postnatal care)
PMS/PMDD and hormone-related mood disorders
Trauma-informed, gender-sensitive mental health care."