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Alexandra Dodd, MD
Staff Psychiatrist
Languages
English
Specialties
Medication Management, ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), PTSD/Trauma

I foster a comfortable environment for patients at any stage of treatment. As a passionate educator, I enjoy providing psychoeducation and supportive therapy to help patients understand themselves, their relationships, and their motivations. I tailor treatment to each individual's goals, preferences, and strengths, and I use my expertise in diagnosis and pharmacology to optimize care, monitor treatment success, and maintain progress, with the ultimate goal of helping patients feel and function at their best.

I am a Board-Certified psychiatrist. I graduated from the University of Georgia Honors Program with a B.S. in Chemistry and earned my M.D. from the Medical College of Georgia. During my psychiatry residency in Greenville, SC, I served as chief resident and gained extensive experience through moonlighting. I joined the faculty of Gateway's Savannah residency program in 2021, where I served as Assistant Program Director, and I continue to teach residents and students as an Assistant Professor at Mercer University and the Medical College of Georgia. In my community psychiatry practice, I specialized in Assertive Community Treatment, worked with First Episode Psychosis programs, a forensic Diversion-Reentry clinic, telehealth, and outpatient psychiatry, particularly serving graduate students, professionals, and their families in the Savannah area.

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Tyler Josephs, DO
Staff Psychiatrist
Languages
English
Specialties
ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), PTSD/Trauma, Geriatric, Medication Management

I believe in a holistic approach to mental health treatment, integrating medication management, supportive psychotherapy, and collaboration with therapists and support staff. I tailor treatment to each patient's unique needs, ensuring a comprehensive and individualized approach to care. My expertise includes treating a variety of psychiatric diagnoses, such as depression, anxiety disorders (including OCD), ADHD, and PTSD.

In a first visit, patients can expect a thorough evaluation, where I take the time to understand their medical history, symptoms, and treatment goals. I emphasize open communication and collaborative decision-making, ensuring that patients feel heard and supported. Based on this initial assessment, I will develop a personalized treatment plan, which may include medication management and referrals to therapy or other supportive services as needed.

I earned my medical degree from Kansas City University in 2017 and completed my psychiatric residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center in 2021. During my residency, I served as Chief Resident at both the University of Kansas Medical Center and the Kansas City VA Medical Center. Most recently, I worked at the Kansas City VA Medical Center, where I was the psychiatric director of the outpatient mental health clinic and served as Psychiatry Executive for behavioral health services.

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Seth Mandel, MD
Staff Psychiatrist
Languages
English
Specialties
ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), PTSD/Trauma, Geriatric, Medication Management

I have a strong interest in mood and anxiety disorders, including work-related anxiety, and also have expertise working with clients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. I continually seek to streamline complex medication regimens, and I carefully consider the potential contributions of lifestyle and nutrition to overall mental health and well-being. By taking an eclectic approach, I am able to achieve the best possible outcome for all whom I am privileged to serve.

I received my Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Medicine degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and completed my Residency in Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan. I have been board certified in psychiatry since 2001 and am a Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. I have held numerous clinical and academic appointments, including serving as Chairperson of Psychiatry at Huntington Hospital in Huntington, New York, and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. I have over 25 years of clinical experience treating all mental health conditions. I authored a section on the pharmacology of social anxiety in the book Work Makes Me Nervous, and I have lectured on the pharmacologic management of borderline personality disorder, including a presentation at the NIMH International Think Tank for the More Effective Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. I have also completed a fellowship in integrative psychiatry.

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Viga Naik, MD
Staff Psychiatrist
Languages
English
Persian/Farsi
Specialties
Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, LGBTQIA+, Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), PTSD/Trauma

I take a holistic approach when practicing, understanding the importance of an integrative treatment care model. I believe optimal patient care goes beyond psychopharmacology and requires incorporation of psychotherapy and psychosocial intervention. I am a strong advocate for my patients, dedicated to being an educator of mental illness to break self, societal, and systemic stigmas. I believe that a strong therapeutic alliance between clinician and patient is essential. I work on creating a safe and empathetic environment while providing psychoeducation to patients, empowering them to play an active role in their treatment. My practice focuses on medication management in combination with supportive therapy and providing psychoeducation to patients. I treat depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, general anxiety disorder, substance use disorders, and other associated psychiatric disorders.

I am an adult psychiatrist with specializations in Addiction Psychiatry and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, also known as psychosomatic medicine. I completed my residency training at New York Medical College and fellowship training at the Mount Sinai Health Systems located at Bronx Care and Beth Israel Hospital. I have worked in both inpatient and many outpatient specialty clinics such as psych/oncology, transplant, collaborative-care, medication assistance treatment, music and medicine, and gender affirmation surgery, treating patients with comorbid mental illness and substance use disorders as well as comorbid mental illness and general medical conditions.

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The majority of our visits cost patients $30 or less after insurance.*

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Frequently asked questions

What is a psychiatrist?

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions through medication management and supportive therapy. Think of a psychiatrist as a doctor for your mind. If you’re struggling with your mental health and aren’t sure where to start, a psychiatrist can help.

Take our 10-minute assessment to see if Talkiatry is right for you and get matched with a psychiatrist in

South Dakota

who meets your needs.

Is it better to see a psychiatrist or psychologist?

You may not need to choose between a psychologist and a psychiatrist—although there are differences in the types of treatment and expertise mental health professionals can provide, they often collaborate on your care.

That said, here’s a quick guide to help you decide if a psychologist or psychiatrist is the best starting place.

See a psychiatrist if:

  • You’re experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition that are making it hard to go about your day-to-day life.
  • You’re experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition and/or have a family history of mental health issues.
  • You’re interested in exploring psychiatric medications, such as antidepressants, for mental health treatment.

See a psychologist if:

  • You’re looking for a psychotherapy outlet to help address behavioral or emotional challenges.
  • The concern you’re hoping to address is specific to relationship challenges, stress, grieving, or a life transition.  

Not sure if your symptoms are severe enough to warrant medication? We always recommend consulting with a psychiatrist first to discuss your options. Also, keep in mind that if you’re looking for virtual care, you need to be sure your doctor or psychologist is registered to practice in

South Dakota

(or, for non-

South Dakota

residents, the state where you live).

What is a psychiatrist vs therapist?

The term “therapist” can apply to a range of professionals including social workers, mental health counselors, psychologists, professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, and psychoanalysts. Working with a therapist generally involves regular talk therapy sessions where you discuss your feelings, problem-solving strategies, and coping mechanisms to help with your condition.

Psychiatrists are doctors who have specialized training in diagnosing and treating complex mental health conditions through medication management. If you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or similar, a psychiatrist may be a good place to start. Other signs that you should see a psychiatrist include:

  • Your primary care doctor or another doctor thinks you may benefit from the services of a psychiatrist and provides a referral
  • You are interested in taking medication to treat a mental health condition
  • Your symptoms are severe enough to regularly interfere with your everyday life

While both therapy and psychiatry are both available online, you’ll still need to be sure that the therapist or clinician is licensed to practice in

South Dakota

(or, for non-

South Dakota

residents, the state where you live).

What to expect from your first psychiatrist visit?

It’s ok to be a little nervous about your first visit with your psychiatrist. But remember, they’re there to help you feel better. Psychiatrists have years of experience working with new patients and will help you feel comfortable during your sessions.

Here’s what to expect in your first visit at Talkiatry:

Evaluation: During your first visit with a Talkiatry psychiatrist, you’ll get to meet each other and answer questions about your current symptoms, personal history, medical history, and mental health goals.

Diagnosis: Based on the information you’ve shared, your psychiatrist will be able to provide a diagnosis of your condition, if you have one. Getting a diagnosis can feel scary, but it can also feel validating to finally put a name to what you've been experiencing. Your psychiatrist will help you navigate any emotions that come up and work with you on a path to move forward.

Treatment plan: You’ll collaborate with your psychiatrist on the best way to manage your symptoms. If medication is appropriate, you’ll discuss your options, including the benefits and potential side effects of each medication. Your psychiatrist will provide supportive therapy throughout your session and may also recommend working with one of our therapists. Our therapists partner with our psychiatrists in a collaborative model to provide holistic care.

To get started, take our free online assessment, to see if Talkiatry is right for you and get matched with a psychiatrist.

Will I need medication?

Medication can be an effective part of your treatment plan but medication is not right for everyone. Your psychiatrist will work with you to determine if medication is right for you.  

Ready to talk with a psychiatrist? Take our 10-minute online assessment

to see if Talkiatry is right for you and get matched with a psychiatrist who serves in

South Dakota

.

Also note that prescribing laws can vary from state to state. During your first visit, your doctor will be able to talk you through how it works in

South Dakota

(or, for non-

South Dakota

residents, the state where you live).

What is the cost of a psychiatrist visit in
South Dakota

The main factor that determines the cost of your visit is your insurance coverage. The majority of our patients pay $25 or less per visit.* If you have a deductible plan and haven’t met your deductible yet, the average cost is between $325 and $414. The best way to get an estimate of your total cost is to contact your insurance company and ask about their coverage for outpatient psychiatric services.

*Includes all types of patient costs: copayment, deductible, and coinsurance. Excludes no-shows and includes $0 payments.

What treatments are available for mental disorders?

Medication and talk therapy (also called psychotherapy) are the gold standard for treating mental health conditions but treatment is highly personalized. A treatment that works for you may not work for someone else. Luckily, psychiatrists are experts in treating mental health conditions and can guide you through different treatment options and help you find one that’s right for you.

At Talkiatry, we make it easy to find a psychiatrist in

South Dakota

who matches your needs. Take our 10-minute online assessment to see if Talkiatry is right for you.

What can’t Talkiatry treat?

Our goal is to help you find the best treatment option for your needs and there may be some cases where virtual care isn't the right fit. If this is the case, your psychiatrist will be able to recommend other treatment options within your first visit. Our 10-minute online assessment will also help you determine whether or not Talkiatry is the right fit for your care.

What we can’t treat: Schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorders: This is a complex condition that responds best to treatments that aren’t safe to provide in an online-only setting. Since we’re a virtual practice, we aren’t able to treat patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorders.

Certain personality disorders, like borderline personality disorder: Generally, borderline personality disorder doesn’t respond well to medication. As a psychiatry practice, one of our main focuses is medication management. One of the most effective treatments for borderline personality disorder is dialectical behavioral therapy, which is something our clinicians aren’t specialized in.

Patients who have been hospitalized or required to stay overnight in a clinic or in-patient setting for a mental health condition in the last 6 months: Our goal is to provide safe, effective care. For patients who have been required to stay overnight for a condition, a virtual practice can’t provide the right level of care.

Patients looking for therapy only: Our psychiatrists specialize in medication management. While we do have some therapists on staff to support patients who’d benefit from both medication and dedicated therapy, we don’t treat patients looking for talk therapy only.

We have excellent clinicians serving in

45

states, including

South Dakota

. Want to find a psychiatrist in

South Dakota

? We’ll match you with one through our online assessment. It just takes 10 minutes.

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