TELEPSYCHIATRY SERVICES IN DELAWARE
Now you can get psychiatric care from wherever you are in the state of Delaware. The North Carolina Institute of Neurohealth has expanded to provide convenient Telepsychiatry services to all residents of Delaware.
PROUDLY SERVING COMMUNITIES IN DELAWARE
At The North Carolina Institute of Neurohealth, our goal is to make life better for our patients no matter where they are. As part of our expansion, we have developed an innovative patient experience through our Telepsychiatry services that meet the demands of busy schedules.
Experience Remote Psychiatric Care At Your Fingertips
We are thrilled to extend Telepsychiatry services beyond North Carolina to provide the same quality of care to the residents of the beautiful state of Delaware. Telepsychiatry takes the hassle and stress out of prioritizing mental wellness by expanding access and
placing remote psychiatric care right at your fingertips.
This innovative approach to mental healthcare breaks geographical boundaries and other obstacles that prevent people from prioritizing their mental health.
1600 Olive Chapel Road, Suite 108-A, Apex, NC, 27502

IV Ketamine Treatment AND Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
These two treatments have risen to show their effectiveness over recent years, and literature is showing them to be among the most effective treatments for many psychiatric disorders.
Ketamine has shown itself to be particularly effective with treatment-resistant depression or TRD, post-traumatic-stress-disorder or PTSD, social anxiety, and suicidal ideation. Provided in a series of infusions, or oral or nasal spray, ketamine brings a dramatic difference the first infusion in some, but more often the change is experienced during and after the third, fourth, or fifth infusion.
TMS is a non-medication and non-invasive treatment that requires placement of a magnetic coil over the left dorsolateral prefontal cortex daily for about 20 minutes at a time. This continues daily for about 30-45 days. But you can begin to experience a real difference in 14 days. TMS can be effective in treatment resistant depression and other mood disorders.
MEET OUR EXPERT KETAMINE STAFF
Kellar Lambert has been a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) since 2014, providing safe anesthesia care for individuals in North Carolina for almost a decade. Before returning to school to complete her master’s degree in nursing at the Wake Forest Baptist Health Nurse Anesthesia program, she worked in critical care for over four years, first as a labor and delivery nurse, and then in a cardiothoracic intensive care unit.
Prior to her career switch into nursing, Kellar received graduate degrees in both physiology and education, and worked as a secondary math and science teacher for six years. Kellar is currently working on her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. After observing firsthand the devastating impact that long-term depression can have on patients, she became interested in providing ketamine infusions as an evidence-based therapy to provide relief for individuals suffering from mental health issues.

Kellar Lambert
Carrie Gebhardt is a highly accomplished professional in the field of anesthesia with an impressive educational journey. She obtained her BA from Washington and Jefferson College in 2004, followed by a BSN from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania in 2005. Carrie's pursuit of excellence led her to complete her MSN and become a CRNA at Duke University School of Nursing in 2009.
With an illustrious career spanning 14 years, Carrie has excelled as a CRNA, delivering anesthesia for diverse surgical procedures. Her expertise extends to office-based sedation practice, where she spent over 5 years honing her skills. During this time, Carrie discovered a deep affinity for connecting with patients, establishing strong relationships, and fostering an environment where patients eagerly anticipate their visits with her.
Carrie's passion for helping others shines through in her commitment to providing exceptional care and support. Her genuine enthusiasm for her profession is evident, and she looks forward to applying her wealth of experience and expertise to serve and make a difference in the lives of her patients.

Carrie Gebhardt
MEET DR. RESHMI SARANGA
Leads the Ketamine Department
"I’m Dr. Reshmi Saranga, President and Owner of North Carolina Interventional Neurotherapy, and I can help you experience freedom from overwhelming emotions that make your life difficult to enjoy. My heart aches for what you go through, and I’ll show you the same compassionate and attention care I show my own family.
I’m board-certified in adult and geriatric psychiatry. After initial training in India, I completed a four year residency at University of Kansas Medical Center, then completed a fellowship in geriatric psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center.
I’ve served in the capacity of Chief Resident and on the Committee on Residency and Fellowship with the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology.
You need a psychiatrist who has the education, experiences, and expertise to provide the very best, up-to-date, and compassionate treatment. I chose this training path to provide the most insightful care possible for my patients. I also speak three languages to serve my patients more effectively: English, Hindi, and Telugu.
Empathetic and compassionate care are an integral part of our practice, and it’s extended not only to our family and friends but to our patients, most of all.

Learn About Vinay Saranga, M.D., DFAACAP
Leads the TMS Department
Dr. Saranga studied basic sciences from 1998 to 2002 at the Medical Universities of Debrecen in Hungary, and Lublin, Poland. He then followed with Clinical Rotations at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY.
In 2009, he completed his psychiatry residency at Wright State University at Boonshoft School of Medicine, in Dayton, Ohio.
Then, during the first six months of 2009, he served as visiting psychiatry resident in the PGY-IV program, which included a research elective in CAP clinics in Kansas City, KS. He followed this with a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, also in Kansas City. After completing this fellowship in 2011, he took a teaching position as Assistant Clinical Professor there for a year.
After 14 years of preparation, Dr. Saranga opened his private practice in 2012, and has served as Medical Director for Easter Seals since 2015.

- 1998-2002 Medical Universities of Debrecen
- 2009 Psychiatry Residency at Wright State University
- 2011 Asst. Clinical Professor; Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
- 2012 Started His Own Private Practice
- 2015-Present: Medical Director for Easter Seals
WHY OPEN THE NC INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED NEUROHEALTH?
As Dr. Saranga worked 10 years as a psychiatrist with his patients, he’s been distressed by the
percentage of them who did not respond to traditional antidepressants and anxiolytics. He
researched and scrutinized to find treatments that would bring relief to that segment of his
practice. His determination to find help for these patients eventually led to his opening:
North Carolina Institute of Advanced Neurohealth
We’re here to help you determine what you need to feel better and find relief from
your symptoms. Call us at (800) 732-9822