The story behind BeingBetter
What she saw that others walked past.
Two years in renowned hospitals. One persistent question.
Through two years of practicing in well-known hospitals, Dr. Dhyani observed something that quietly stayed with her. Patients came in with physical complaints. But underneath, many were carrying exhaustion, fear, emotional depletion, and a deep sense of being unheard.
Her role, within the clinical system, was confined to diagnosis and treatment. The additional step, the one that would actually make someone feel better beyond the prescription and the bill, was consistently absent.
She also noticed that psychological wellness was not being prioritized in moments where it mattered most. Moments of fear, tension, and a lack of trust. The hospital setting, a place people came to for safety, rarely addressed the emotional weight patients carried through its doors.
And then came a broader question: why should any of this be limited to hospitals? The need exists everywhere, in everyday lives, for everyone.
BeingBetter is her answer to that question. Not a departure from medicine, but an expansion of it. A natural next step for someone who has always believed that enriching lives is the real work.

