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We’re a team of hundreds of psychiatrists and therapists who’ve trained at some of the most prestigious programs in the country.

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Adele Veksman, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am double board-certified in adult psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine, with over 14 years of experience diagnosing and treating a wide range of psychiatric conditions. I approach each patient as a unique individual, offering a non-judgmental space to help patients develop into their best selves. I focus primarily on medication management to alleviate symptoms while working with patients on behavioral changes to address underlying issues. If additional therapy is needed, I may suggest adding a therapist to your care team to provide the best outcome.

I received my medical degree from St. George's University and then completed a residency in psychiatry and fellowship in psychosomatic medicine at Zucker Hillside Hospital at Northwell Health. I then served as an attending and ER psychiatrist at North Shore University Hospital, providing psychiatric care to medically ill patients, before transitioning to adult outpatient care at Maimonides Medical Center, where I treated various psychiatric illnesses. Throughout my career, I have taught and supervised residents and medical students.

Andrew Vetter, DO

Staff Psychiatrist

Dr. Andrew Vetter was born and raised in Maine. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Maine, his medical degree from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed his psychiatry residency at UMass Chan Baystate in Springfield, Massachusetts. He has experience in outpatient and inpatient settings, including extensive telehealth, and has primarily provided outpatient medication management through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Dr. Vetter strives to create an open, comfortable space where patients can explore their concerns and collaborate on treatment decisions.

Dr. Vetter works to understand each patient's background and what has brought them to treatment. He encourages identifying recurring themes in life and considering how they influence interactions, perspectives, and expectations.

Katherine Vital-Daley, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

My approach is rooted in a collaborative treatment model. I work closely with patients, exploring past and current stressors and any relevant medical conditions to develop a comprehensive understanding of their individual needs. Recognizing the importance of cultural competency, I incorporate patients' unique backgrounds, beliefs, and core values into their care plans. In my practice, I employ supportive psychotherapy and mindfulness along with evidence-based medication management, utilizing the most current clinical guidelines and treatment modalities.

I am an adult psychiatrist at Talkiatry. I treat all adults, and my passion lies in providing accessible care for women facing challenges throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum and in reproductive psychiatry. My academic background is rooted in science, with an undergraduate degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from the University of California, Merced. I then pursued my medical doctorate at the Medical University of the Americas. Following medical school, I completed my psychiatry residency training. The first two years were spent at East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, with a culmination of my last two years of residency at Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to further specialize in women's mental health, which solidified my expertise in this vital area.

At Allegheny Health Network's Women's Behavioral Health clinic, I honed my skills in treating a range of conditions, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, and related issues, and served as a medical provider for their intensive perinatal/postpartum outpatient clinic. I also developed a deep understanding of perinatal mental health, supporting patients coping with perinatal loss and traumatic birthing experiences.

Thy Vo, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am a board-certified psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of adults, adolescents, and children. I approach patients as whole human beings with the goal of providing a safe therapeutic space that will help patients understand and address their suffering as well as fostering healthy emotional expression and self-awareness. I am collaborative with treatment needs, which may include medication and/or supportive or insight-oriented psychotherapy in 30 or 45 minute follow-up visits. I work with people dealing with trauma, mood and anxiety disorders, ADHD, relationship conflicts, life transitions, and existential concerns.

I received a Master's in Global Health Systems and Development at Tulane University and then received my medical degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine. Afterwards, I completed my adult psychiatry residency and child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship training at Western Psychiatric Hospital of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. During my training, I treated patients of all ages and diverse backgrounds with particular interest in immigrants and refugees. I have also received additional training in psychodynamic psychotherapy.

Elena Volfson, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

Dr. Elena Volfson is a double board-certified psychiatrist in General Adult Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. She earned her medical degree from St. Petersburg Pavlov Medical University, completed advanced training in the U.S., and has held leadership, teaching, and clinical roles at nationally recognized institutions. She has also been honored as a Top Doctor and named a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.

Dr. Volfson believes medication can support recovery but is not a replacement for psychotherapy. Her treatment philosophy combines thoughtful medication management with evidence-based psychotherapy, creating an individualized approach that helps patients build lasting skills and achieve meaningful progress.

Dr. Volfson partners with each patient to understand their goals, concerns, and unique needs. She develops personalized treatment plans that integrate psychotherapy into every visit, using medication when appropriate while emphasizing collaboration, education, and long-term wellness.

David Wait, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

Rather than focus primarily on illness or problems, my approach is to first evaluate patients comprehensively, then utilize what's learned from this to treat and empower them to make and then practice choices that lead to improved health and well-being, using an integrative model that recognizes that mental, physical, social, and spiritual health are one.

I am American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology certified and a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. A skilled psychopharmacologist and psychotherapist, I have over 30 years' experience successfully helping people overcome a diverse range of emotional, psychiatric, and addiction challenges.

I was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and am a graduate of Augustana College. I obtained my MD at the USD School of Medicine. My residency was at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) in Little Rock, where I was trained in both psychotherapy and biological management of psychiatric challenges. Following residency training, I continued to work with UAMS and the State of Arkansas in research and program development, focusing on implementing and then teaching novel strengths-focused care for people with severe mental illness for the first 12 years of my career. Later, I moved with my wife and three children to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and have since been in clinical practice and leadership roles in inpatient, outpatient, and telehealth psychiatric care settings.

Pressley Warrick, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am a double board-certified psychiatrist specializing in general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry. Known for a collaborative and holistic treatment approach, I emphasize individualized care and evidence-based practices to support patients' mental wellness. My preferred treatment modalities include medication management, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and supportive psychotherapy. I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism, OCD, bipolar disorder, and PTSD. My typical approach for new patients involves taking a detailed patient history, establishing rapport, and setting clear treatment goals in partnership with my patients.

I currently practice full-time, offering comprehensive psychiatric care to children, adolescents, and adults. I previously established and led a Behavioral Health Clinic integrated within a Family Medicine Practice, and prior to that role I provided dedicated psychiatric care at a private psychiatry practice for over a decade. I earned my medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina, completed residency training at Baylor College of Medicine's Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and pursued additional specialization through a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship at Palmetto Health/USC School of Medicine. My professional excellence has earned recognition as Sumter's Best Psychiatrist for consecutive years.

Corey Wasser, DO

Staff Psychiatrist

My approach to patient care is rooted in empathy, trust, and collaboration. I am dedicated to listening closely to each patient's unique concerns and crafting personalized treatment plans that address both immediate symptoms and long-term mental well-being. My specialties include managing mood disorders, anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and stress-related conditions, with a particular emphasis on helping individuals navigate life transitions and mental health challenges. I believe in a thorough and patient-centered approach: during the first session, I take the time to understand my patient's history, current struggles, and goals for treatment, and together we establish clear and realistic objectives to guide the treatment process. I offer a combination of psychotherapy, medication management, and wellness strategies, and I value open communication to ensure that every patient feels heard and empowered throughout their mental health journey.

I am a staff psychiatrist at Talkiatry, dedicated to providing compassionate and effective care through telepsychiatry. I completed my undergraduate studies at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where I focused on Neuroscience and Pre-Medical studies. I then pursued my medical degree at Rocky Vista University in Parker, Colorado before completing my psychiatry residency at HCA Aurora in Aurora, Colorado. I was the recipient of the Chairman's Crystal Distinction of Excellence Award, recognizing a resident's exemplary performance and endorsing a resident's future success in the field of psychiatry. With a strong foundation in both neuroscience and psychiatry, I approach each patient with a deep understanding of the mind-body connection and the complexities of mental health.

When I am not providing professional care, I am an advocate for personal health and wellness. I enjoy spending quality time with my wife and family, staying active through exercise, relaxing at the Jersey Shore, and exploring new travel destinations.

Michael Watkins, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist. From traditional psychodynamic therapy to the more modern mindfulness-based dialectical behavior therapy, I take the approach that best serves my patients. In addition to being trained in a variety of therapies, I also employ a positive psychiatry approach which, as well as addressing a patient's symptoms, also focuses on their strengths and how they can be used to overcome adversity.

I completed my residency at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler. In addition to being thoroughly trained in psychopharmacology, I have also received extensive training in psychotherapy.

Prior to pursuing a career in psychiatry, I was a high school math teacher, and prior to that, I was an NCAA Division I college athlete. My teaching and athletic careers have given me a well-rounded perspective on the human experience. Drawing on my academic training and life experiences, I meet patients where they are at, help them overcome their obstacles, and serve as a guide and a resource for them on their journey to their desired destination.

Joshua Weasen, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I believe in tailoring treatment to each person's needs, and in seeing beyond the diagnosis and focusing on the individual first and foremost. I primarily treat mood disorders, anxiety disorders, ADHD, PTSD, OCD, and insomnia. I provide a combination of medication management and supportive psychotherapy. Occasionally, I may work with you on finding additional support as well, including bringing on a dedicated therapist as part of your treatment team.

I am a board-eligible adult psychiatrist with Talkiatry. I received my medical degree from Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, then moved to Washington, D.C. to complete my residency training at Saint Elizabeths Hospital, where I served as Chief Resident during my final year. I am a member of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and have presented at the APA Annual Meeting on the topic of virtual fatigue. I have had extensive experience working with a wide array of patients, including college/graduate students, geriatric patients, military veterans, and LGBTQ+ populations.

Candice Webb, DO

Staff Psychiatrist

I believe in building strong therapeutic relationships with my patients, integrating conservative psychological treatments and lifestyle modifications to enhance overall well-being and quality of life. I primarily provide medication management combined with supportive or emotionally focused therapy, and I emphasize creating individualized care plans tailored to each patient's unique needs. While medication and supportive therapy are central to my approach, I occasionally recommend involving an additional therapist to optimize treatment outcomes. I specialize in managing a broad range of psychiatric conditions, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, postpartum depression, OCD, and PTSD.

Patients meeting me for the first time can expect a thoughtful and comprehensive assessment focused on building rapport and understanding their personal and clinical needs. I emphasize creating a strong therapeutic relationship and developing an individualized care plan designed specifically to address each patient's symptoms and lifestyle. Follow-up appointments typically last around 30 minutes, during which medication management and supportive therapy are provided. Depending on patient needs, I might suggest incorporating additional therapeutic support to achieve the best possible results.

I am board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, and obtained my medical degree in Osteopathic Medicine from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. I completed my psychiatry residency training at Palm Beach Consortium for Graduate Medical Education in Tamarac, Florida. After my training, I served as an attending psychiatrist with the Department of Veterans Affairs in Miami, Florida, and as an attending psychiatrist and mentor for psychiatry residents in training at the University of Miami, Florida International University, and University Hospital and Medical Center in Tamarac.

Jacob Webbert, DO

Staff Psychiatrist

I take a supportive, non-judgmental approach to care, prioritizing open communication and trust in the treatment process. I work with patients to set realistic, meaningful goals that align with their values and promote lasting improvement in mental health. My patients can expect a collaborative partnership where they feel heard, respected, and empowered to take an active role in their care.

I begin by listening carefully to each patient's unique story, concerns, and goals. From there, I develop a personalized treatment plan that may include therapy, medication management, or a combination of both. I collaborate with patients over time, adjusting the treatment plan as needed to best support progress and recovery, with the shared aim of building resilience and achieving sustainable wellness.

I am double board-certified in Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. I earned my medical degree from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, PA, and completed my psychiatry residency at Albany Medical Center in Albany, NY. I then pursued fellowship training in Addiction Psychiatry at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. I have extensive experience across telehealth, outpatient psychiatry, and substance use disorder treatment programs, providing comprehensive care tailored to a wide range of patient needs.

David Weber, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

Believing that each patient is more than a diagnosis, I take a personalized approach, collaborating closely with individuals to develop tailored treatment plans. I view myself as an advisor and facilitator, empowering patients to take charge of their recovery. My areas of focus include ADHD (Focus & Cognitive Function), Anxiety & Depression (Mood, Sleep, & Energy Concerns), and Stress & Brain Fog (Cognitive & Emotional Well-Being).

I am a highly experienced psychiatrist and medical doctor with dual specialties in psychiatry and primary care medicine. My comprehensive approach integrates both disciplines, allowing me to address mental health concerns with a deep understanding of their medical and psychological aspects. I earned my Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine and pursued advanced training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Harvard University, and Georgetown University Medical Center. I am Board-Certified in General Psychiatry and Fellowship-Trained in Forensic Psychiatry and Occupational Medicine, equipping me with the expertise to diagnose and treat a broad spectrum of mental health conditions, considering both medical and psychiatric factors.

I am an experienced, compassionate, and dedicated advocate for my patients' mental and physical health. I strongly believe in a collaborative, patient-centered approach to treatment, helping individuals achieve their personal and professional goals. Guided by the ethos, "Treat them like you would your own family," I am dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality care.

Committed to a well-balanced life, I am married and have two married daughters, two grandsons, and three dogs. My wife, a clinical psychologist, helps ground my therapeutic approach, emphasizing the importance of integrating therapy with medication to enhance overall well-being.

Sophie Weinberg, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I approach healing as both a science and an art. My care is profoundly patient-centered, collaborative, and holistic, honoring the intricate connection between body, mind, and spirit. I believe in the quiet power of nourishment, restful sleep, joyful movement, and meaningful connection as essential threads in the fabric of wellness. I am a proud and affirming ally to the LGBTQIA community, creating a space where all identities are seen, respected, and supported.

I am dually board-certified in Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatry, and my journey through medicine has been shaped by rich and diverse training. I completed my General Psychiatry residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, and my fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Nassau University Medical Center in Long Island, NY. I have extensive experience treating a wide spectrum of conditions, including mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, and sleep disturbances, and I tailor my approach to each individual's unique story.

My treatment model includes thoughtful, personalized medication management, with generous 30-minute follow-up sessions to ensure care is never rushed and always attuned to the patient's evolving needs. When appropriate, I may gently recommend the added support of a therapist, recognizing that healing is often a shared and layered journey. With a heart rooted in empathy and a mind guided by clinical excellence, I walk beside my patients on the path to well-being, honoring their resilience and helping them rediscover their wholeness.

John Weller, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care that considers the full spectrum of biological, psychological, and social factors. I build therapeutic relationships on empathy, respect, and trust. By tailoring treatment plans to each patient's personal and cultural context, I help individuals take control of their mental health and work toward long-term recovery and resilience. In the first session, I take time to listen carefully and gather a thorough understanding of each patient's concerns, history, and current functioning. I use empathy and active listening to foster open communication and develop personalized treatment plans that may include therapy, medication, or lifestyle changes, with the goal of restoring wellness and stability.

I earned my undergraduate degree in molecular genetics from the University of Vermont and conducted neuroscience research in both academic and industry settings. I am a graduate of St. George's University School of Medicine and completed my psychiatry residency at Mather Hospital, Northwell Health, where I was honored as Resident of the Year in 2025 and inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society.

Julia Wellin, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am a double board certified psychiatrist specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry and adult psychiatry. My practice focuses on medication management in conjunction with supportive psychotherapy in 30-minute follow-up visits. I encourage a team approach involving psychotherapists, medical doctors, and parents and family when appropriate, to provide holistic care for optimal outcomes. My primary current focus is on adolescents and college-aged patients.

I received my medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY. I completed my residency in adult psychiatry at the Jacobi Hospital Department of Psychiatry in Bronx, NY, followed by a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Columbia University St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital NYC. I have been in private practice and worked in community clinics for over 44 years. For the last 5 years, I have been an assistant clinical professor at the Adolescent Health Center at Mt Sinai Hospital NY. During this period I was also a consulting psychiatrist at the McShane Center for Psychological Services at Pace University. I trained at the Psychoanalytic Institute at NYU, was certified in hypnosis by NYSEPH in NYC, and have also received training in EMDR. I worked at a NYC rehab for substance abusers and was the medical director of a private program for children of substance abusers and their families.

Dawn Westin, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

Dr. Dawn Westin has experience treating a wide range of mental health conditions in inpatient, outpatient, and residential community settings. She has a special interest in trauma- and stressor-related disorders, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the connection between mental health and chronic or complex medical conditions. Dr. Westin earned her medical degree from Mercer University School of Medicine in Savannah, Georgia, and completed her psychiatry residency at BayCare Health System in the Tampa Bay area.

Dr. Westin takes a person-centered approach that encourages patients to openly share their experiences, goals, and challenges in a collaborative, supportive, and judgment-free environment. She believes in a multimodal approach that combines medication management, psychotherapeutic strategies, and lifestyle changes to support lasting healing and personal growth.

Dr. Westin begins each initial visit by gathering a comprehensive biopsychosocial history to understand each patient as a unique individual. Together, she and her patients develop personalized treatment plans that reflect their values, goals, and individual needs.

Lorraine Wharton-Mohammed, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I view each patient and their caregiver's circumstance as unique. I take a holistic and collaborative approach to help patients understand their options. While the focus may be on psychoeducation and medication management with supportive and psychodynamic therapeutic interventions, there may be a need for additional therapy, and I may ask that a therapist be added to the treatment team. I work towards establishing a meaningful, trusting relationship.

I am double board certified in General Psychiatry as well as Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. I have worked in various settings with culturally diverse populations, with a primary focus on caring for children in outpatient programs. I have spent over ten years as an administrative leader, having chaired and co-chaired committees overseeing the practice of fellow psychiatrists and served as Discipline Chief. I have also been teaching and supervising Nurse Practitioner students and Physician Assistant students. I am experienced with a wide variety of psychiatric diagnoses and therapeutic modalities.

Marsha Wheatley, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

What has motivated me over the course of my career as a caregiver? I am a native Houstonian who grew up in a working-class community. Through curiosity and hard work, I was able to attend a university that included people of vastly different life experiences. I was molded by both communities to appreciate the commonalities of humanity. That broad exposure extended my empathetic spectrum to grasp the needs of the American diaspora.

I use a biopsychosocial approach to evaluate the patient. I gather patient history with a mindset that considers the neuroscience that chemically shapes mood, thoughts, and behavior. I am able to uncover factors that can inhibit psychological growth and development. I have experience in seeing how the social conditions of the œthen can influence the resiliency of the œnow. I appreciate, and am proficient in, advances in technology, but prioritize the analog relationship between doctor and patient.

Meeting people where they are. It is an old trope, but describes how one allows a patient to set the path forward. An open-ended interview is conducted with an open mind towards resolution. When being evaluated and treated by me, a patient can expect to be met in a cordial but professional manner. Treatments are discussed and considered based on the mental state of the patient and the clinical efficacy and scientific evidence of benefit. The patient is invited to ask questions and consider whether they wish to pursue the suggested treatment plan.

Robert Whelpley, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I believe in collaborative care, working closely with treatment providers, patients, and families to ensure that mental health concerns are addressed as a team. My approach integrates talk therapy techniques, including motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and supportive psychotherapy, alongside medication management. I customize treatment to maximize each patient's mental health and overall wellness, sometimes incorporating a therapist into the care plan when beneficial.

I am board-certified in both Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Adult Psychiatry. I completed my undergraduate studies at Binghamton University and earned my medical degree from Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York. I then completed my residency and fellowship training at the University of Rochester. Throughout my career, I have worked with patients and families across the lifespan in inpatient, outpatient, and emergency psychiatric settings.

During the first visit, patients can expect a comprehensive evaluation where I take time to understand their symptoms, background, and treatment goals. My approach is patient-centered and team-oriented, ensuring that care is personalized and collaborative. I work with patients to develop a treatment plan that balances medication management with therapeutic interventions, fostering long-term mental wellness.

David Whitehouse, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

At the heart of my clinical approach is a strong emphasis on establishing trust, building a therapeutic relationship to help patients achieve their goals, and helping people better understand their brain, its strengths, and vulnerabilities and how to use assessment and training to maximize everyone's unique emotional and cognitive capacity. My practice focuses on medication management. Typically, I offer this in conjunction with supportive or emotionally focused therapy in 30-minute follow-up visits. Occasionally I may believe that additional therapy is also needed and ask that you bring a therapist into your care team to provide the best outcome. I believe that every patient is unique and every situation different. I seek to bring a wealth of experience to bear but, above all, to do so with a personalized and compassionate focus on what will help everyone specifically, practically, effectively, and efficiently. I am especially happy to help people new to emotional help understand the value of different approaches.

I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist with a strong background in neuroscience and psychopharmacology who has been in practice for over 25 years. I received my medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School and went on to complete my residency in psychiatry at MGH in Boston. After completing training, I have worked in every setting from a Community Mental Health Center in rural VT, a General Hospital Department of Psychiatry in Waterbury CT, and a private psychiatric hospital in Massachusetts. I have held academic clinical appointments at Dartmouth, Yale, and Harvard and provided supervision to medical students, residents, APRNs, Social Workers, and Mental Health Clinicians. In addition to my direct clinical work, I have extensive experience with value-based care having worked with the behavioral divisions of CIGNA Behavioral Health, Optum Behavioral Health, and MCG. I have also been involved in the latest approaches made possible in mental health by the growth of direct-to-consumer services as part of digital transformation.

John Whittier, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I primarily focus on medication management for general psychiatric conditions. My approach is individualized, ensuring that each patient receives a treatment plan tailored to their unique needs. I integrate supportive therapy, medications, and evidence-based alternative therapies to provide a flexible and comprehensive approach. In addition to my general practice, I maintain a psychodynamic psychotherapy panel where I help patients explore developmental and relational patterns that contribute to their symptoms. My specialties include treating depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, PTSD, insomnia, bipolar disorder, and ADHD.

I am a board-certified psychiatrist. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from the University of Colorado at Boulder and went on to obtain a master's degree in Medical Science from Loyola University Chicago. I completed my medical training at the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at The University of Vermont and returned to Colorado for my psychiatry residency at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. While in residency, I specialized in the Psychotherapy Scholars Program and have since gained four years of experience treating psychiatric conditions through telehealth.

During the first visit, patients can expect a one-hour comprehensive intake during which I thoroughly evaluate their symptoms, medical history, and personal goals. I provide treatment options that prioritize flexibility, allowing patients to take an active role in their care. Follow-up visits typically last 20 to 30 minutes, focusing on assessing treatment progress and making necessary adjustments. For those engaged in psychodynamic psychotherapy, longer one-hour sessions are available for in-depth exploration of underlying psychological patterns.

Michele Wiener, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am a psychiatrist with over 35 years of experience treating patients with mental health issues. My practice has historically focused on treating patients with varying mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder, often complicated by substance use disorders. I enjoy working with patients of all ages. I am skilled in both psychotherapy and medication management. While the emphasis will generally be on medication management, I utilize insight-oriented, cognitive behavioral, and supportive psychotherapy skills to help my patients reach their treatment goals.

I completed my internship at Bronx Lebanon Hospital, my residency at Montefiore Medical Center, and a two-year fellowship in biological psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and geriatric psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. I served for over 20 years as Chief of Psychiatric Services for Behavioral Health Services at St John's Riverside Hospital Park Care Pavilion, formerly Yonkers General Hospital. There I was also able to enjoy teaching medical students from The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in their psychiatric rotation. I have been Assistant Medical Director for Arms Acres, in Carmel, NY for over five years.

Andrew Wilbur, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I believe that successful treatment begins with mutual trust between a patient and their doctor. I use a warm, nonjudgmental, and collaborative approach, and my assessments consider the biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors that impact mental health. I implement a range of evidence-based treatments to alleviate psychiatric symptoms and improve wellbeing. My practice focuses on medication management, typically offered in conjunction with supportive therapy in 30-minute follow-up visits. I have an interest in treating patients with a wide range of psychiatric conditions including but not limited to depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, trauma- and stressor-related disorders, and bipolar disorders. I also have experience treating psychiatric conditions in patients experiencing co-occurring medical illness.

I am a Double Board Certified Psychiatrist in Adult and Addiction Psychiatry. I completed my undergraduate degree in Public Health Studies at Johns Hopkins University and my medical education at the UMass Chan Medical School. I completed my psychiatry residency training and addiction psychiatry fellowship training at Yale School of Medicine.

Steven Wilkening, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I have experience treating a wide variety of psychiatric conditions and recognize that lifestyle factors such as sleep, physical activity, and stress-reduction are foundations of good mental health. Alongside medication management, I provide brief supportive psychotherapy, psychoeducation, as well as elements of cognitive behavioral and solution-focused therapies to assist patients in meeting their goals. I often encourage patients to see a therapist in addition to a psychiatrist.

I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist. I completed my Bachelor of Arts degree at Cornell University, followed by a neuroscience research-focused Master's degree at the University of Mississippi. I then attended medical school at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine, graduating with my MD degree as a Medical Student Research Scholar and member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. I completed adult psychiatry residency training at the University of Cincinnati and have since been working primarily in telepsychiatry.

Kristofer Willers, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I take a holistic approach to mental health care, integrating therapy into my sessions and collaborating with patients to develop individualized medication regimens that best meet their needs. My gentle and understanding approach helps create a supportive environment for my patients, fostering their mental and emotional well-being. While I have extensive expertise in treating college-aged young adults, my practice also includes a broad range of patients, with a particular specialization in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). I am trained in Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy, a highly effective treatment for OCD.

I am a board certified adult psychiatrist. I earned my undergraduate degree and Masters in Teaching from Boston University, followed by my medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. I completed my residency in general adult psychiatry at Cambridge Health Alliance, a Harvard teaching hospital. I currently serve as a staff psychiatrist at Harvard University Health Services, where I work with both undergraduate and graduate students. I have developed significant expertise in working with LGBTQ individuals through my involvement with the Gender and Sexuality Clinic at Cambridge Health Alliance and the LGBTQ Interdisciplinary Team at Harvard University Health Services.

Susannah Williams, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I specialize in the treatment of young adults and LGBTQ patients, with a practice focused on medication management.

I am a psychiatrist with Talkiatry, board-certified in psychiatry. I received my MD from the University of Alabama School of Medicine at UAB and completed my psychiatry residency at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Prior to joining Talkiatry, I held an academic appointment at UTHSC as Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and served as the Clinical Director of the Memphis Mental Health Institute.

Alton Williams, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I value open communication and work collaboratively with patients to set clear, meaningful treatment goals. Respect, compassion, and a non-judgmental approach are central to my practice. I believe mental health care is most effective when patients feel heard, understood, and empowered to take an active role in their care. I begin by developing a thorough understanding of each patient's history, concerns, and goals during the initial session, and I create individualized treatment plans that align with patient priorities. I integrate medication management with supportive therapy and other evidence-based tools to promote lasting progress.

I am a board-certified psychiatrist with experience practicing in both outpatient and inpatient psychiatry settings. I earned my medical degree from Washington University in Saint Louis and completed my psychiatry residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. This clinical background allows me to support patients across a wide range of mental health needs with a thoughtful, well-rounded perspective.

Shantale Williams-Jules, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am an adult psychiatrist who focuses primarily on medication management in conjunction with supportive therapy. I have a passion for treating adults with mental health disorders, especially within the perinatal population. I have a genuine interest in management of trauma, while also treating a vast array of disorders including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. I take a delicate approach to diagnosis and management and believe in holistic care, which incorporates mindfulness and deep breathing techniques to address the mind and body connection. I tailor individualized treatment to address the specific needs of patients.

I completed my undergraduate training at Spelman College in Atlanta, GA, followed by my master's in public health degree at New York Medical College. I completed medical school at American University of Antigua and finished my residency in psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern. I have worked with clients of varying cultures and demographics, and have experience treating patients with medical comorbidities.

I am a member of the American Psychiatric Association and the Dallas County Medical Society. I have presented my research at the Annual APA conference and am co-author of many published psychiatric papers.

Paula Wilt, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I take a biopsychosocial approach to mental health, with a focus on incorporating medication management and supportive therapy to improve my patients' quality of life. I enjoy spending time getting to know my patients and working hand in hand with them to accurately diagnose and treat the symptoms they are experiencing.

I am board certified in adult psychiatry and earned my medical degree from Louisiana State University in New Orleans, where I also completed my four-year residency in psychiatry. I have over 13 years of experience with an array of mental health diagnoses including depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and sleep disorders.

Pe Win, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

During the first visit, patients can expect a comprehensive interview focusing on a patient-centered approach. After an attentive, compassionate interview and open communication, I will evaluate patients thoroughly on their symptoms, mental and medical health history, social history, family history, risk assessment, and patient goals and needs, and a treatment plan will be discussed. I provide a warm and supportive environment through active listening and constructive suggestions. I explore possible coping strategies, assess patient readiness to change, and provide mindfulness, behavioral modification, CBT, motivational interviewing, and medication management, emphasizing a personalized treatment plan. I am committed to ongoing follow-up visits, reviewing prior discussions, any changes in the patient's mental and medical condition, stress level, side effects of medication, psychoeducation, coping strategies, psychotherapy, and adjustment of care as needed (medication as well as behavioral therapy).

I am a board-certified psychiatrist with extensive experience working with veterans (23 years in the VA health care system) in an outpatient setting. I have a plethora of experience dealing with different levels of PTSD (combat-related and military sexual trauma), anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, OCD, mood disorders, and behavioral issues related to memory impairment (e.g., Traumatic Brain Injury and dementia). I also worked in an inpatient setting for both adolescents and adults for 5 years on a part-time basis at Four Winds Hospital, Katonah, New York.

I earned my medical degree (M.B.,B.S.) from the Institute of Medicine (1), Rangoon, Burma, and went on to obtain a master's degree in public health (MPH, Epidemiology and Biostatistics) from New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York. I worked as a researcher in the area of Behavioral Health associated with drug use among HIV patients and Colombian youth, and published several papers together with principal investigators on NIMH grants. I received my residency training in psychiatry at Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, New York. I speak English and Burmese.

Alexander Wittenberg, DO

Staff Psychiatrist

I offer highly individualized and empathic treatment, primarily focusing on medication management. I frequently recommend integrating therapy into treatment plans and may suggest collaborating with a therapist. I prioritize a holistic approach, emphasizing overall well-being alongside symptom relief, and I encourage the incorporation of mindfulness, self-compassion, exercise, nutrition, and attention to interpersonal relationships into my treatment strategy. I have expertise in treating a wide range of mental health conditions, including depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, trauma and stressor-related disorders, and OCD.

During an initial visit, patients can anticipate a collaborative, patient-centered, and non-judgmental environment designed to foster a meaningful therapeutic relationship. I will thoroughly discuss individual concerns and treatment goals, exploring potential therapeutic interventions, including medication management and holistic strategies to support mental health and overall wellness.

I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist. I received my undergraduate degree from Cornell University, majoring in Human Biology, Health, and Society, and earned my medical degree from the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, where I was a member of the Psi Sigma Alpha Osteopathic Honor Society. As chief resident at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, I gained extensive experience working in outpatient settings and managing patient care at one of New York City's busiest clinics.

Lance Wobus, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

Dr. Lance Wobus completed his psychiatry residency at Richmond University Medical Center in New York City, where he treated patients in inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings. He earned his MD from St. George’s University School of Medicine, an MBA from the University of Oxford, an MA in Physics from Columbia University, and undergraduate degrees in Physics and English from the University of Texas at Austin. His experience includes caring for patients with depression, anxiety, trauma-related disorders, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and other psychiatric conditions. Prior to medicine, he worked in scientific research and medical publishing and has published and presented on topics spanning astrophysics, psychiatry, medical education, and mental health.

Dr. Wobus believes effective psychiatric care starts with listening and understanding each patient’s unique experiences, challenges, and goals. He fosters a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where patients can speak openly and participate actively in treatment decisions. He values clear communication, takes time to explain diagnoses and treatment options, and focuses on treating the whole person while building a strong therapeutic relationship grounded in trust and respect.

Dr. Wobus begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand symptoms, history, and goals. He develops individualized treatment plans that may include medication management, supportive therapy, lifestyle recommendations, and care coordination when appropriate. Through shared decision-making, ongoing monitoring, and open communication, he helps patients achieve meaningful improvements in well-being, functioning, and long-term mental health.

Triston Wong, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist who emphasizes a collaborative approach and strong therapeutic alliance in the treatment of psychiatric conditions. Though my practice focuses on medication management, I advocate for a holistic approach to treatment. I may incorporate elements of various psychotherapies, including supportive, cognitive-behavioral (CBT), and insight-oriented therapy. At times, I may believe that additional therapy is needed for the best outcome and recommend that you bring a dedicated therapist into your care team.

I completed my undergraduate studies at Tulane University. I received my medical degree from Louisiana State University New Orleans School of Medicine, then completed my residency training in general psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. I have experience working with patients of widely varying backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses, and I work primarily with adult patients struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, and grief.

Ocean Workman, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

My style is warm, collaborative, and grounded in respect for each patient's individuality. I combine evidence-based and personalized treatments that may include medication management, psychotherapy (ACT, DBT, CBT, psychodynamic, and supportive modalities), and holistic wellness approaches. I strive to create a safe, affirming space where patients can explore and grow in ways aligned with their values. I have a special interest in serving LGBTQIA+, kink/sex-positive, and non-monogamous communities.

In the initial sessions, I conduct a comprehensive assessment of the patient's goals, values, history, and concerns. Together, we develop a tailored treatment plan that reflects the patient's unique needs, emphasizing shared decision-making and ongoing collaboration.

I earned my medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and completed residency in psychiatry at the University of Washington, where I served as Outpatient Chief Resident and completed an area of distinction in psychotherapy. I also hold a Master of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance from Logan University and am a 500-hour Registered Yoga Teacher trained in Rishikesh, India. I have experience in outpatient, inpatient, and psychiatric emergency settings.

Lindsay Works, DO

Staff Psychiatrist

I specialize in psychiatric care and addiction medicine, offering treatment for a range of mental health and substance use disorders. I take a comprehensive and structured approach, integrating medication management with individualized treatment planning. My background in military psychiatry allows me to provide specialized care for veterans and active-duty service members, particularly those experiencing PTSD, substance use issues, and other psychiatric conditions.

I am board-certified in psychiatry and addiction medicine. I earned my Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from Rocky Vista University in Colorado and completed my internship and psychiatry residency at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. I have extensive experience in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric care, particularly in military and veteran populations.

During the first visit, patients can expect a detailed and structured psychiatric evaluation, where I carefully assess mental health concerns, treatment history, and personal goals. I prioritize collaboration and patient engagement, ensuring that each treatment plan is tailored to the individual's needs. I work with patients to develop an approach that may include medication management, therapy referrals, and support for addiction-related challenges, depending on each patient's unique situation.

Zeshen Wu, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I focus on effective and safe medication management as well as supportive and psychodynamic therapy in my practice. I take a gentle, collaborative, and patient-centered approach, specializing in forming individualized pharmacological treatments as well as taking time to explore stressors and psychological issues to achieve complete and comprehensive care.

I am an ABPN board certified psychiatrist with more than 10 years of experience. I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Austin, followed by medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch, and completed my residency in psychiatry at Dell Medical School in Austin. I previously served as assistant professor of psychiatry at UTHealth McGovern Medical School in Houston and have been involved in many years of teaching and mentorship. At UTHealth, I also served as clinical faculty in one of the nation's largest inpatient psychiatric campuses and am experienced in treating a wide range of adult mental illnesses including mood disorders, anxiety, OCD, and ADHD.

Jennifer Wygant, DO

Staff Psychiatrist

I integrate multiple types of therapy into my medication management appointments and collaborate with patients to form an individualized and empowering care plan that aligns with their goals and priorities. Through my work as an Army nurse, lifestyle as an elite level athlete, and training as an Osteopathic physician, I have developed a holistic and compassionate approach to providing care as well as an understanding of challenges unique to athletes and Service members.

I am a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in adult psychiatry. I completed my residency training in general adult psychiatry at the University of Michigan and received my medical degree from Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine. During my training, I gained extensive experience treating a wide range of diagnoses with particular emphasis on PTSD, anxiety, and depression in diverse populations, including college students, LGBTQIA+ individuals, perinatal individuals, Veterans, and those with socioeconomic disadvantages.

I took a non-traditional path to medical school. I earned my undergraduate degree in nursing at Northern Michigan University, where I also did Army ROTC and competed on their cross-country ski team. After graduation, I went on to work as a nurse in the Army and compete on the US National Biathlon Team.

Megan Wynne, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I have always believed that medication must be used in conjunction with psychodynamic therapy, and medical and social supports to most appropriately treat a patient. I offer 30-minute sessions consisting of medication management and brief therapeutic support. I specialize in treating victims of trauma and medical comorbidity.

I am board certified in adult psychiatry and completed fellowship training in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (Psychosomatic Medicine). I have been practicing psychiatry since 2006. I completed my medical degree at Drexel University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA, my psychiatric residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA, and my consultation/liaison psychiatric fellowship at Long Island Jewish Hospital in Queens, NY. I continued to work in Consultation Liaison Psychiatry at North Shore Hospital in NY, before working for nine years at Philadelphia Veterans Administration Hospital as a staff psychiatrist and associate at the University of Pennsylvania University Hospital. During this time, I worked closely with patients struggling with Traumatic Brain Injury, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, and Anxiety, and I served as an attending psychiatrist in training medical students, psychiatric residents, and fellows. Following a move to New Zealand, I worked as lead psychiatrist for Te Puna Waiora, Maori Mental Health team (Indigenous Person mental health clinic) at Counties Manakau District Health Board. I worked with multiple patients facing cultural challenges, as well as psychosocial stressors including poverty, family fragmentation, and poor education. During this time, I worked within the indigenous system of mental health, which treats not just emotional or physical issues for a person, but spiritual and familial as well. I have incorporated this into my treatment approach for all patients.

Mu Xu, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am a general adult psychiatrist specializing in medication management. I value building strong connections with patients from all walks of life and tailoring treatments to their unique needs. My working style is characterized by attentive listening, detailed follow-up questions, and straightforward communication, fostering a collaborative and empathetic environment.

I obtained my medical doctorate degree from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and my PhD from New York University, where I also completed my psychiatry residency. I provide medication management for a variety of psychiatric conditions and am licensed to practice in California, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. I am fluent in English and Mandarin.

Adeeb Yacoub, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I focus on the interconnectivity of the mind, body, and soul. I am an excellent diagnostician with expertise in complex mood disorders, psychotic disorders, interventional psychiatry, and advanced psychopharmacology. In addition to medication management, I am proficient in supportive and interpersonal psychotherapy. I am dedicated and empathetic to all my patients.

I received my medical degree from Alexandria University and completed my psychiatry residency at Stony Brook University Hospital. I am double board certified in both general adult psychiatry and consultation & liaison psychiatry with over 20 years of clinical experience. After serving as chief resident, I joined Stony Brook University and became Associate Professor in clinical psychiatry. During my tenure at Stony Brook, I served as director of the ECT service, treating many patients with complex psychiatric disorders, including treatment-resistant depression, severe bipolar disorders, psychotic disorders, anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, and post traumatic stress disorder. I also served as director of the medical student psychiatry clerkship, where I received numerous teaching awards including Alpha Omega Alpha and the Aesculapius Award for Excellence in Medical Education. I have multiple publications and abstracts presented.

I have treated adults, geriatric patients, and diverse populations including but not limited to LGBTQ+ and veterans.

Fang Yang, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I specialize in treating depressive disorders, bipolar disorders, anxiety, substance use disorders, ADHD, and trauma-related disorders. I employ medication management combined with supportive therapy and motivational interviewing techniques, and I emphasize building strong therapeutic relationships, tailoring treatment to each patient's unique goals and needs.

I am board-certified in both General Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. I received my medical degree from the Medical School of Nanjing University in China and completed my Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the State University of New York in Buffalo. I conducted neuroscience research at Tufts University and Columbia University. I completed my residency in Psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, McGovern Medical School (UTHealth), and a fellowship in Addiction Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine. I have held academic positions at Baylor College of Medicine, supervising medical students, residents, and physician assistant students.

In the initial visit, patients can expect a detailed, personalized evaluation. I will explore symptoms, medical history, personal goals, and treatment preferences to design an individualized care plan. Patients can expect a compassionate, collaborative approach with clear communication about medication management options and supportive therapeutic strategies aimed at improving their overall well-being.

Jennifer Yen, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I believe in a collaborative treatment approach that includes use of pharmacology, therapeutic interventions, and support networks. While versed in a broad range of mental disorders, I am most passionate about anxiety, depression, minority mental health, and acculturation and intergenerational conflicts. I enjoy finding creative ways to address ongoing treatment issues, and utilize digital media in the treatment setting.

I am a double board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist who has practiced in a variety of settings, including private, community, and academic medicine. I obtained my medical doctorate and general psychiatry residency at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston before completing my child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine. I am currently a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine and have authored multiple peer-reviewed publications on pediatric mental health. I am also a Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and have been on the editorial board of Clinical Psychiatry News.

Ellen Yin, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

Dr. Ellen Yin earned her medical degree from NYU School of Medicine and completed her psychiatry residency at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. She has experience with multiple forms of therapy, including psychodynamic therapy, exposure therapy for OCD, and CBT for ADHD. Dr. Yin has worked with a variety of populations and diagnoses, with particular focus on immigrants and young professionals, as well as the treatment of anxiety, OCD, and PTSD.

Dr. Yin creates a kind and accepting environment that fosters a trusting, collaborative, and respectful provider-patient relationship. She takes time to identify underlying issues and approaches treatment thoughtfully, deliberately, and with a strong foundation in evidence-based care.

Dr. Yin's approach centers on fully understanding each patient's experiences, symptoms, and goals to develop a comprehensive assessment. She works collaboratively with patients to create individualized treatment plans designed to help them achieve meaningful and lasting improvements in their lives.

Stacyann York, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

Dr. Stacyann York is a psychiatrist with experience treating children and adults across outpatient, inpatient, residential, PHP, and IOP settings. She earned her medical degree from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, completed residency training at the Baylor College of Medicine Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and pursued fellowship training at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology.

Dr. York provides a safe, supportive space where patients feel heard, respected, and cared for as individuals. She is attentive, proactive, easy to communicate with, and takes an empathetic, personalized approach to care. Her holistic approach to mental health may include consideration of nutritional health, spiritual wellness, and other support systems while addressing each patient’s questions and concerns.

Dr. York begins with a comprehensive history and biopsychosocial assessment using clinical interviews, rating scales, and laboratory testing when appropriate. She reviews treatment options thoroughly, including non-medication and medication-based approaches, and encourages patients and families to participate in healthcare decisions. She also welcomes collaborative care coordination and ongoing monitoring to support progress and adjust treatment as needed.

Zafar Zaidi, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

My goal when working with patients is to not come to a generic diagnosis; rather, it is to get to know about the client and try and manage their symptoms in the best way possible. Overall, the process is collaborative, and both parties need to be comfortable with the decisions moving forward. I enjoy getting to learn about patients and working collaboratively to provide the best treatment possible, be it medications or talk therapy. I have vast experience treating Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, PTSD, among many others.

I graduated residency from University Hospitals/Case Western Reserve University in 2015. After residency, I worked at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center as a staff psychiatrist. I eventually took on the role of Mental Health Lead Psychiatrist and Interim Clinic Director at the Tomball VA Outpatient Clinic. I then transferred to a telepsychiatry role at VISN 15, providing mental health coverage for rural areas in Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois. I have over 15 years of experience in treating different mental health conditions and am currently board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

I reside in Houston, Texas and enjoy spending time with my family, being outdoors, and watching/playing sports such as Football, Basketball, and Soccer.

Tauhid Zaman, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I take a straightforward, collaborative approach to care. My goal is to help patients feel better in ways that are practical and sustainable. I emphasize clear communication, realistic expectations, and a judgment-free space where patients can speak openly and work toward meaningful, long-term improvement.

I begin with a focused, comprehensive evaluation to understand each patient's symptoms, background, and goals. I then develop a personalized treatment plan that may include medication, brief therapy, and actionable daily strategies. Follow-ups are efficient and goal-oriented, with adjustments made to support continued progress.

I am a psychiatrist with experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings, treating depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and psychotic disorders. I earned my medical degree from the American University of Antigua College of Medicine and completed my psychiatry residency at Penn State Health.

Michelle Zaydlin, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I believe in a collaborative and compassionate approach to mental health care. I work with patients across their lifespans, integrating psychopharmacology and psychotherapy, and I integrate cultural sensitivity with evidence-based practices to provide individualized, holistic care. My interests include neurodevelopmental disorders (autism, ADHD), mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, and comorbid medical conditions.

I am a board-certified psychiatrist with experience caring for diverse patient populations presenting with an array of diagnoses. I have completed internships in pediatric neuropsychology and worked as a behavior therapist, delivering Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, which has enriched my understanding of development and neurocognitive functioning. Additionally, I actively participate in research and am engaged in educational initiatives for other healthcare providers.

My empathetic approach and clinical knowledge enable me to foster meaningful connections with my patients and facilitate positive treatment outcomes.

Noor Zayed, DO

Staff Psychiatrist

My practice focuses on medication management combined with psychotherapy, utilizing evidence-based approaches to provide personalized care. My therapeutic style is characterized by empathy, respect, active listening, and collaborative relationships with patients, fostering a safe space for healing. My clinical interests include treating depressive and anxiety disorders, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and substance use disorders.

I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist committed to improving mental health and empowering individuals to achieve their goals. I completed my undergraduate studies at The Ohio State University and earned my medical degree from Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine, where I was inducted into the Sigma Sigma Phi Honorary Osteopathic Service Fraternity. I then completed my residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, where a significant focus was treating veterans at the Edward Hines VA Hospital. My experience spans both rural and urban settings, providing me with a comprehensive approach to mental health care. During my training, I received awards for Excellence in Professionalism and COVID Surge efforts.

Alisa Zezetko, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I take great pride in forming meaningful connections with my patients and listening to their concerns. I rely on evidence-based treatments to guide pharmacotherapy decisions, and in addition to medication management, I incorporate supportive psychotherapy and psychodynamic psychotherapy techniques in my visits. When appropriate, I will refer patients for further psychotherapy and collaborate with therapists to provide more comprehensive care. I believe in building a strong therapeutic relationship that empowers patients to join in a collaborative discussion for optimizing their individual treatment plans and reaching their defined goals.

I completed my medical training at the University of Georgia/Augusta University Medical Partnership. While in medical school, I received a Master of Business Administration at the University of Georgia. I then moved to North Carolina to complete my psychiatric residency training at the Brody School of Medicine/ECU Health Medical Center. During my training, I gained extensive clinical experience working with adults and veterans in psychiatric inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings. I also served as a chief resident of the psychiatry program and published several case studies.

I will conduct a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and take time to understand each patient's individual concerns, mental health goals, and history.

Maxine Zhou, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I am a board-certified psychiatrist who practices a holistic approach to developing an individualized plan to work toward a patient's goals. I am experienced in treating depression, bipolar spectrum disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety, and other related psychiatric disorders. I incorporate a multitude of treatment modalities such as supportive therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and mindfulness practices as an adjunct to pharmacotherapy, and I recognize the value of a multifaceted approach to wellbeing and may recommend treatment modalities that are complementary to medication management.

I received my medical degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine and completed my adult psychiatry residency training at LSU Health Shreveport. I have more than 4 years of experience practicing in various clinical settings with an emphasis on mental health care in outpatient settings. My background and experiences have broadened my understanding of cultural stigmas and the relationship it plays in psychiatric care.

Denise Zusman, MD

Staff Psychiatrist

I work collaboratively with patients to establish clear treatment goals from the beginning. I value open communication and prioritize a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approach. My style is warm and supportive, creating a space where patients feel heard, respected, and actively involved in their care. I begin with a comprehensive evaluation to understand each patient's history, concerns, and goals, and I develop individualized, holistic treatment plans that may include medication and non-medication options, guided by evidence-based best practices. Ongoing collaboration and open communication are central to my approach.

I am a board-certified psychiatrist with over 15 years of experience providing care in acute and outpatient settings. I earned my medical degree from the University of Florida College of Medicine and completed my General Adult Psychiatry residency at the University of California, San Francisco. I have practiced in psychiatric emergency services and outpatient clinics including The Permanente Medical Group, San Francisco Department of Public Health, and The Tenderloin Outpatient Clinic. I am credentialed in New Zealand and have provided public mental health and early psychosis care internationally. I also offer services in Spanish when requested.

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