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618 Psychiatrists found in BaltimoreDr. Neil David Carr, M.D.
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
7801 York Road, Suite 215, Baltimore, MD - 21204
410-486-3907 410-337-8729
Roma Vasa, M.D.
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
3901 Greenspring Ave, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Deptartment Of Psychiatry, Baltimore, MD - 21211
443-923-2643
Dr. Julie Rae Newman-toker, M.D.
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
2002 Clipper Park Rd, At Avalon Wellness, Suite 110, Baltimore, MD - 21211
410-235-9539 410-889-8971
Mohammad Omer Aslam, M.D.
Psychiatry
6501 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD - 21204
410-938-3000 410-938-5131
Dr. Tamela Denise Mcclam, M.D.
Geriatric Psychiatry
6501 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD - 21204
410-938-3000
Aisosioya A Williams, MD
Psychiatry - Addiction Medicine
1501 Division St, Baltimore, MD - 21217
410-383-8300
Mark Jay Ehrenreich, M.D
Psychiatry
701 W Pratt St, 3rd Flr, Baltimore, MD - 21201
410-328-5881 410-328-8552
Lee Wachtel, M.D.
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
600 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-955-5335
Dr. Frederick Charles Nucifora Jr., D.O.,PH.D.,M.H.S.
Psychiatry
600 N Wolfe St, Meyer 131, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-955-8003
Dr. Kathryn H. Watt, M.D.
Psychiatry
2 Hamill Rd, 133 West Quadrangle, Baltimore, MD - 21210
410-323-5010
Dr. Reena Ardeshna, M.D.
Psychiatry
3001 S Hanover St Ste 164, Baltimore, MD - 21225
410-350-7579 410-350-7500
Katherine O'mahony Mcevoy, MB BCH
Psychiatry
600 N Wolfe St, Meyer 1-104, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-955-6114
Dr. Mark Kvarta, MD, PHD
Psychiatry
701 W Pratt St Fl 2, Baltimore, MD - 21201
410-328-6325
Justin Robert Young, MD
Psychiatry
701 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD - 21201
717-428-0552
Christopher J Welsh, M.D.
Psychiatry
701 W Pratt St, 3rd Floor, Baltimore, MD - 21201
410-328-5881 410-328-5882
Syeda N Hafiz, M.D.
Psychiatry
2120 Chantilla Rd, Baltimore, MD - 21228
410-788-7676 410-788-7076
About Psychiatrists: Psychiatrist specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders, emotional disorders, psychotic disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance-related disorders, sexual and gender identity disorders and adjustment disorders. Biologic, psychological, and social components of illnesses are explored and understood in treatment of the whole person. Tools used may include diagnostic laboratory tests, prescribed medications, evaluation and treatment of psychological and interpersonal problems with individuals and families, and intervention for coping with stress, crises, and other problems.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is a subspecialty of psychiatry with additional skills and training in the diagnosis and treatment of developmental, behavioral, emotional, and mental disorders of childhood and adolescence.