Board certified in Psychiatry .
Board certified in Sleep Medicine .
CEO and owner of BLISS Sleep and Psychiatry PLLC.
Former Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Duke University School of Medicine (2017-2024).
Former Assistant Professor of Neurology at Duke University School of Medicine (2019-2024).
Languages Spoken: English, Nepali, Urdu, Hindi.
Dr. Arjyal grew up in the beautiful valley of Kathmandu, Nepal. She earned her medical degree from Quaid-E-Azam Medical College in Pakistan. She completed her four-year residency training at Berkshire Medical Center in Massachusetts and became ABPN board certified in 2017. She then pursued subspecialty fellowship training in Sleep Medicine at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in North Carolina and became ABPN board certified in 2018.
There are less than 10 physicians dual board certified in Sleep Medicine and Psychiatry in the entire state of North Carolina and Dr. Arjyal is one of them specializing in Psychiatric aspects of Sleep.
From 2017 to 2024, she served as a faculty member at Duke University School of Medicine, where she was part of both the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Neurology. Dr. Arjyal primarily focused on outpatient care in Psychiatry and Sleep Medicine in her Attending role.
She is an active member of the North Carolina Psychiatric Association and serves on several committees, including the Race, Ethnicity, and Equity Committee. Dr. Arjyal believes that mental health care should be accessible to everyone and served as Vice President of the Health Foundation, Nepal, an organization dedicated to helping underserved populations in Western Nepal. She continues to serve as a board member for two nonprofit organizations in Nepal.
Dr. Arjyal lives in North Carolina, which she calls home. In her free time, she enjoys kayaking, hiking, and spending time in nature.
" When I pursued my sleep medicine fellowship after completing four years of training in psychiatry, I was amazed to encounter many people with overlapping psychiatric and sleep disorders. Sometimes, one disorder can exacerbate or worsen the other. Therefore, treating them concurrently is crucial. This realization was one of the key reasons I decided to open my practice—to reach out to individuals struggling with both psychiatric and sleep disorders."
"I strive to see each patient as a whole person and to understand them individually. True healing is often only possible with this approach. I learn as much from my patients as they gain from the expertise I have developed through years of training and experience in healthcare. I am delighted to welcome you to my clinic and to be part of your journey. Thank you for allowing me to be part of yours. "
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