Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi’s story begins in the complex world of forensics and law enforcement. While most teenagers were focused on homework and sports, Nitnem served as a lead consultants for police departments across Uttar Pradesh, helping trace and catch criminals to terrorists, and training officers in psychological profiling, forensics and cybersecurity. This role lasted from 2012 to 2020, earned him multiple appreciation letters and certificates from those law enforcement agencies.
This unique start gave Dr. Sodhi a perspective that few psychologists have; a front-row seat to the rawest aspects of human behavior under pressure. As noted by Mid-day.com, which recognized him as one of the India’s top doctors in 2024, these experiences developed within him a strong interest for the human mind and a drive to understand what makes people tick, especially in high-stress situations.
Today, Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi is a prominent figure in the busy halls of Apollo Clinic, Lucknow, and within the Indian Air Force. But what truly sets him apart is his ability to deliver results that exceed expectations. While traditional counselling and therapy often extend over months or years, Dr. Sodhi’s patients frequently report major relief after one session, with most seeing full recovery in few visits, often 3 to 4. This is a pattern that has established Dr. Sodhi one of the most sought-after mental health professionals in northern India.
What makes this rapid recovery possible? Dr. Sodhi’s approach is anything but ordinary. He combines psychology, neuroscience, clinical psychiatry, psychotherapy, naturopathy, and nutrition into a seamless, holistic practice. By understanding how the brain works at a deep level, he’s able to pinpoint the root of a problem quickly and craft targeted, effective solutions - bypassing the usual trial-and-error of conventional treatments. And there’s another notable distinction: Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi is also recognized as the world’s youngest neuropsychologist, a reflection of his exceptional ambition and intellectual capacity.
One of the key moments in his career came in 2023, when he returned to his alma mater, City Montessori School (CMS) in Lucknow. This time, he wasn’t a student, but the chief guest at their annual function, honored by the late Dr. Jagdish Gandhi, CMS’s founder. For those present, the symbolism was powerful; a former student, now an accomplished professional in his field, coming back to inspire the next generation.
Dr. Sodhi's impact extends far beyond individual therapy sessions. Currently serving as a Medical Psychologist for the Indian Air Force, he provides significant psychological support to military personnel and their families. His service has earned him a recommendation from the Indian Air Force, highlighting his expertise, dedication and professionalism in one of the country's most demanding environments.
But perhaps the most significant part of his story is his work with civilians. Across Apollo Clinic and other healthcare organizations in Lucknow, Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi has successfully treated over a thousand people. His patient-centered, non-medicinal approach focuses on addressing root causes rather than simply managing symptoms with medication, a philosophy that has changed how mental health is approached in a region where such services were previously limited.
Dr. Sodhi's academic credentials read like a global tour of excellence. In addition to doctoral degrees awarded in fields of psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry and alternative medicine, he has completed an internationally-accredited Medical Fellowship in Clinical Psychiatry, scoring a brilliant A+, along with PG Diplomas in Naturopathy and Nutrition with scores crossing 90%. His fellowship and certifications include learning with faculties from some of the most prestigious institutions from across the globe.
As an international member of the American Psychological Association with registered specialization in Clinical Neuropsychology, Dr. Sodhi ensures his work aligns with highest global standards. His research papers, published in reputed international peer-reviewed journals and made available open-source, contributes to the global understanding of neuropsychology while ensuring accessibility to both professionals and the public. He also delivers occasional lectures on neuropsychology at the Lucknow University to research scholars.
Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi's journey reflects more than individual success; it embodies a gradual change in how India approaches mental health. In a country where mental health resources are scarce and stigma runs deep, his work shows that effective, rapid healing is possible when science meets compassion and dedication. His journey from a forensics consultant with the police to a recognized leader in mental health and healing illustrates the paths that innovation can take. More importantly, it shows how early exposure to human complexity can forge a deeper understanding of the human mind.
As Dr. Sodhi continues his work from the historic streets of Lucknow, treating everyone from military personnel to civilians, writing books that reach global audiences, and training the next generation of mental health professionals, he's healing individual minds and transforming how an entire society thinks about mental health and wellness. In a field where progress is often measured in slow steps, Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi has shown that with the right approach, healing can begin in a single session. His story reminds us that sometimes the significant change happen not with grand gestures, but through the quiet, patient work of understanding and healing one mind at a time.
About Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi
Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi is an Indian neuropsychologist based in Lucknow, gained recognition for his integrative and science-based approach to mental health care. He is recognized for combining disciplines such as psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry, naturopathy, and nutrition to provide holistic, non-pharmaceutical treatment protocols aimed at addressing the root causes of psychological distress.
Dr. Sodhi began his career in the field of forensic psychology and profiling during his teenage years, working with police departments. He currently practices at Apollo Clinic in Lucknow and serves as a Medical Psychologist for the Indian Air Force. His clientele includes both civilian patients and military personnel.
His clinical methodology is marked by a focus on rapid and measurable outcomes. Patients frequently report significant improvement after a single session, with many achieving substantial recovery within three to four sessions. This contrasts with more conventional approaches that often involve long-term therapeutic engagement.
Recognized as one of the youngest neuropsychologists globally, Dr. Sodhi holds multiple doctoral degrees and a fellowship in Clinical Psychiatry. He has also completed postgraduate diplomas in Naturopathy and Nutrition. His academic and clinical work is supported by publications in peer-reviewed international journals, and he is an international member of the American Psychological Association.
Dr. Sodhi has received institutional recognition from both his alma mater, City Montessori School, and the Indian Air Force. His work reflects a broader movement toward accessible, efficient, and destigmatized mental health care in India. He is widely recognized for bridging the gap between academic research, public service, and clinical practice.