
Brian Schultz, MD
Dr. Brian Schultz earned his PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology and his MD from the University of Washington. He completed his psychiatry residency at Northwestern University in Chicago and is board-certified in adult psychiatry. Dr. Schultz has served on the teaching and clinical faculties of the University of Hawai‘i and the University of Washington. His experience includes inpatient psychiatry, outpatient community clinics, cancer treatment centers, and psychiatric consultation in hospital medical settings. He has treated patients from college age through late life and, as the spouse of an active-duty military service member, understands many aspects of military family life.
Dr. Schultz engages with patients in a casual, conversational style and believes that medication, when appropriate, is only one part of a comprehensive treatment plan. He strives to create a supportive, non-judgmental environment where patients feel comfortable sharing their experiences, concerns, and goals. He values honest, open communication and welcomes discussions of the gray areas of diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Schultz encourages active participation in the healing process and tailors care to each individual’s unique story.
Dr. Schultz begins by listening to each patient’s concerns, experiences, goals, and history, followed by a discussion of clinical impressions and treatment options. He uses an evidence-based approach to develop personalized treatment plans, recommending medication when indicated and incorporating other strategies such as cognitive and behavioral techniques. Dr. Schultz collaborates with other healthcare providers when appropriate and recommends additional behavioral health resources when beneficial. Ongoing follow-up focuses on assessing progress and adjusting treatment to support patients’ goals.

Christa DeFries, MD
I practice Adult Psychiatry, employing an integrative treatment approach combining medication management, psychotherapeutic methods, and lifestyle modifications. I recognize that each patient benefits from a personalized mix of these three aspects of care. I specialize in treating diverse psychiatric conditions, including those related to trauma, substance addictions, and various mental health disorders.
I am a board-certified Adult Psychiatrist. I earned my medical degree from UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas, and completed my residency in Adult Psychiatry at Baylor Scott & White in Temple, Texas. Following residency, I gained additional experience treating homeless and formerly homeless populations in New York City, particularly focusing on individuals with histories of trauma and substance addiction, prior to joining Talkiatry.
In a first visit, patients can expect a comprehensive evaluation aimed at understanding their individual mental health history, specific concerns, and overall treatment goals. I emphasize an individualized approach, carefully exploring the best combination of medication, therapy, and lifestyle adjustments tailored specifically to each patient's needs. Patients can anticipate an empathetic and collaborative environment focused on their personal experiences and goals.

Cindy Rossetti, MD
I'm a board-certified adult psychiatrist with more than 15 years of experience caring for clients in outpatient, inpatient, emergency, and subspecialty settings. I earned my medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and completed my psychiatry residency at the University of Kentucky, where I served as Chief Resident
I believe the best psychiatric care comes from listening and working together to develop a path forward that fits your goals, values, and life. My approach is collaborative, patient-centered, and grounded in evidence-based care. I strive to create a welcoming, nonjudgmental space where you feel heard, understood, and comfortable asking questions.
My practice combines medication management with therapy, allowing us to address both symptoms and underlying patterns. I believe understanding your mind is an important part of healing, which is why I hope to help you gain insight while developing practical strategies that can be used in everyday life.
I treat adults of all ages and have interests in ADHD, anxiety, and autistic adults. I enjoy helping people navigate stress, burnout, and life transitions. My goal is to partner with you on your journey toward better health, growth, and healing.
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Consuelo M Reddick, MD
I work collaboratively with patients, ensuring they feel heard, respected, and informed. I emphasize psychoeducation to empower patients in their treatment journey and encourage open communication to build trust and partnership. I treat a range of conditions, including anxiety, depression, and ADHD, in both children and adults. An initial assessment with me includes a thorough review of personal and medical history, identification of concerns, and the development of treatment goals. I often integrate supportive therapy with medication management to provide individualized, effective care that promotes both symptom relief and long-term well-being.
I completed my medical degree and adult psychiatry residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, followed by fellowship training in child and adolescent psychiatry at Harvard Medical School's Cambridge Hospital. I am double board-certified in general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry. My career has included roles in inpatient and outpatient care, academic settings, consulting, and telepsychiatry across multiple states.

David Sahadevan, MD
I took an adventurous path to Talkiatry. After perhaps thinking a little too hard about Intro to Philosophy in college — "the unexamined life is not worth living" — I first used my chemistry degree to work in pharmaceutical research. I changed course, working in computer network engineering, before deciding to find a more meaningful path. I worked as an EMT, then earned a Master's in Physiology before finally landing in medical school at Ohio State.
Finding a surprising interest in psychiatry, I stayed at Ohio State for residency, and then a fellowship in forensic psychiatry. I am board-certified in both Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry. I previously worked as a forensic psychiatrist and evaluator at Ohio's maximum-security state psychiatric facility, as an attending psychiatrist running an inpatient unit for violent or dangerous patients, performing court-ordered evaluations, writing reports, and testifying when necessary. I have also worked as a consultation-liaison psychiatrist, performing psychiatric consults at several general hospitals in Central Ohio's largest hospital system.
I found great enjoyment in teaching successive generations of residents and medical students, serving as an adjunct faculty member at Ohio State, Ohio University, Wright State, and OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital. I am excited for the next chapter of my journey, exploring another area of psychiatry at Talkiatry.

David Schlager, MD
Dr. David Schlager is a board-certified psychiatrist with extensive experience across inpatient, outpatient, and telemedicine settings. He specializes in treating depression and bipolar disorders, anxiety and sleep disorders, ADHD, and mental health issues associated with complex medical conditions or co-occurring substance use concerns. Dr. Schlager earned his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine, completed his psychiatry residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, and completed a research fellowship at Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute, where he later conducted research focused on seasonal depression and sleep disorders.
Over long years of practice Dr. Schlager has witnessed, and so in every new case aims for, marked improvement in both emotional distress and day to day function. He is known for being attentive, compassionate, and nonjudgmental and eagerly supports Talkiatry's mission to provide expert mental health care by reducing geographic and insurance obstacles that traditionally limited access.
Dr. Schlager begins by listening openly to each patient's story, including any past experiences of trauma that may be contributing to their current distress. Interviews progress from conversational overview to more specific and problem focused discussion. Diagnosis and treatment response are often best determined by what patients report rather than by conventional blood testing or imaging. As such, he takes care at every stage to help patients articulate their condition and specific concerns, to recognize their meaning in a psychological and social context, and to regularly update goals of care.

Denise Zusman, MD
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.

Diane Papke, MD
I take a no-nonsense approach and pride myself on collaborating with patients to attain their goals of optimum psychiatric health, believing that the cornerstone of a healthy partnership with any patient is a holistic approach. Listening with an open mind and heart while collaborating with my patients to provide the correct medication management and supportive care has always been the key for me. I have a genuine interest in treating psychiatric disorders including anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, and most specifically bipolar, as well as experience treating medical comorbidities including neurologic disorders.
After graduating from medical school, I completed my internship year in Internal Medicine at St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix, AZ, followed by two years of neurology residency at Barrow Neurological Institute before completing psychiatric residency at Maricopa Medical Center in 2005. I then spent the majority of my time caring for SMI/seriously mentally ill patients with a mantra of "propelling people forward to wellness." Working on the supportive level of care for this population honed my skills to care for the highest level of outpatient care through ACT/assertive community treatment. In 2023, I extended my expertise and skills to the general population to include telehealth management of my patients.

Duy Tran, MD
My practice primarily focuses on medication management, though I use a holistic approach in developing individualized treatment plans. I typically incorporate elements of various psychotherapy modalities, including supportive, cognitive behavioral (CBT), dialectical behavioral (DBT), and insight-oriented therapy, in 30- or 45-minute follow-up visits. Occasionally, I may believe that more intensive therapy is needed and recommend that you bring a dedicated therapist into your care team for an optimal outcome. I aim to provide mental health care that helps patients live more fulfilling lives.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist. I received my medical doctorate degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and completed my residency training in general psychiatry at the University of Michigan. During my training, I gained extensive experience treating psychiatric disorders in diverse populations, including college students, LGBTQ+ individuals, perinatal women, veterans, and those with socioeconomic disadvantages. I have worked with experts on cases of treatment-resistant depression and provided consultations for patients considering procedural interventions, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and ketamine infusion therapy.

Earl Andrew De Guzman, MD
I value therapeutic partnership, working with patients to balance symptom relief with meaningful self-exploration. I take a collaborative, patient-centered approach, creating a warm and nonjudgmental environment. I listen deeply, ask thoughtful questions, and encourage honest exploration of symptoms and underlying patterns. I value authenticity, curiosity, and respect for each patient's unique experiences. While symptom relief is important, my goal is to foster self-understanding and long-term growth. My expertise spans medication management, supportive therapy, and psychodynamic therapy, and I work best with patients open to collaboration and motivated for change, whether through medication management, therapy, or both.
I begin with a consultation phase to ensure a good fit, listening carefully to understand each patient's challenges and goals. Together, my patients and I build a working alliance by clarifying difficulties, identifying realistic changes, and exploring deeper patterns. When appropriate, I prescribe medication thoughtfully, aiming to support therapy rather than replace it. Each session integrates supportive and psychodynamic elements, combining medication review with therapeutic dialogue. Treatment plans are regularly revisited, allowing flexibility and growth, with the ultimate aim of empowering patients toward lasting change.
I earned my BS in Psychology from the University of California, Davis, and my MD from Ross University School of Medicine. I completed my psychiatry residency at Los Angeles County + University of Southern California Medical Center and a consultation-liaison psychiatry fellowship at Stanford University Medical Center. I am triple-board-certified in psychiatry, consultation-liaison psychiatry, and addiction medicine, and hold psychoanalytic psychotherapy training certification from the Psychoanalytic Center of California. I am currently a psychoanalyst-in-training at the New Center for Psychoanalysis.

Emmalee Boyle, MD
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist who specializes in providing patient-centered care. I offer a mix of medication management in conjunction with supportive therapy in 30-minute follow-up visits. My areas of interest include treating mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and co-occurring substance use disorders. In addition, I enjoy helping patients explore a holistic approach to their mental health treatment.
I received my medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin. I completed my general psychiatry residency training at Boston University Medical Center, where I was selected as co-chief resident. I also completed an additional post-graduate fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Psychoanalysis. During training, I worked with an ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse patient population with various psychiatric illnesses and have experience navigating the many intersecting systems of mental health care. I also worked with experts in the fields of psychosis and substance abuse, and co-authored a book chapter on the immune system and psychiatric illness.
I have particular clinical interests in immigrant and refugee health.
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Garrick Gaffney, DO
I specialize in treating complex psychiatric conditions, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, and insomnia. As a proponent of holistic care, I integrate psychotherapy into medication management and emphasize lifestyle modifications and evidence-based integrative medicine. New patients receive comprehensive evaluations to rule out medical causes of symptoms, followed by tailored treatment plans combining therapy, medication, and lifestyle adjustments. Follow-up visits focus on symptom management through supportive, brief dynamic, or cognitive behavioral therapy, with frequent appointments until stabilization is achieved. I am committed to collaborative, patient-centered care that addresses both mental and physical well-being.
I am board certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). I earned my medical degree from Kansas City University and completed my psychiatry residency at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. During medical school, I pursued advanced training as an Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine fellow. As a resident, I served as Chief Academic Resident and earned accolades such as Intern of the Year and Outstanding Educator of the Year twice consecutively. I have presented case studies and quality improvement projects at national conferences, including the American Psychiatric Association (APA), Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, and Association for Academic Psychiatry.
A combat veteran, I served in the U.S. Marine Corps, including a tour in Iraq, and was honored with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and a Certificate of Commendation for exemplary leadership.
Find a psychiatrist in Los Angeles, CA
Booking a psychiatrist in Los Angeles can mean weeks of calls and long waits for an new patient appointment. Talkiatry connects you with a psychiatrist licensed in California who sees Los Angeles residents by video, so you can start from home instead of chasing a nearby opening. Because your care is online, you are not limited to the few practices with space in your part of the city.
Online psychiatry for Los Angeles residents
You start by answering a few questions about your location, your concerns, and your history, then get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in California and schedule a video visit. Your first appointment runs 60 minutes, which gives you time to talk through your symptoms, ask questions, and work with your psychiatrist on a plan that fits your life. Follow-ups are usually about 30 minutes, so ongoing care stays easy to keep up with around work and family.
There is no Los Angeles office to drive to and no waiting room. You meet your psychiatrist over secure video from wherever you are in the city, which means a missed appointment does not have to mean weeks until the next one.
What a psychiatrist can help with
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who can evaluate your symptoms, make a diagnosis, and prescribe and manage medication when it fits your needs. Talkiatry psychiatrists treat a wide range of conditions, and medication is one possible part of a plan, not the automatic result of a visit. Depending on what you are dealing with, your plan may also include therapy, and your psychiatrist will talk through the options with you.
Common reasons Los Angeles residents reach out include:
- Anxiety, including constant worry, panic, and anxiety that gets in the way of daily life
- Depression, including low mood, loss of interest, and trouble functioning
- ADHD, including trouble focusing, organizing, and following through
Does insurance cover a psychiatrist in Los Angeles?
Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, and your coverage is checked during the free assessment before you schedule a visit. You will not need to look up your plan details ahead of time. What you pay out of pocket depends on your specific plan, so confirm the details with your insurer for an estimate that matches your coverage.
Mental health care in Los Angeles
Getting an appointment can be hard because California is short on psychiatric care. The state had 627 designated mental health Health Professional Shortage Areas covering about 11.54 million people, and only about 23.5% of the need for psychiatric care was being met (according to KFF as of 12/31/25). For you, that shortage is one reason a local search turns up long waits or closed practices. Online psychiatry helps by connecting you with a psychiatrist licensed in California, rather than limiting your options to the providers with an opening in your immediate area.
Psychiatry across California
Los Angeles is one of many California cities Talkiatry serves. To see the full list of psychiatrists licensed across the state, visit our California psychiatrist page. If you are closer to another part of the state, you can also find care through our San Diego psychiatrist page.
Start with a free assessment
Answer a few questions online, get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in California, and schedule your first video visit. Take our free online assessment.
If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or call 911 for immediate help.
Can I see a psychiatrist online in Los Angeles?

Yes. You can meet a psychiatrist licensed in California over secure video from anywhere in Los Angeles. You start with a free online assessment, get matched, and schedule your first visit, all without leaving home.
Is Talkiatry available in Los Angeles?

Yes, for anyone located in Los Angeles or elsewhere in California. Care is fully online, so your psychiatrist is licensed in California and sees you by video wherever you are in the state.
Does insurance cover online psychiatry in Los Angeles?

Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, and your coverage is verified during the free assessment before you schedule. Because out-of-pocket cost depends on your plan, check the specifics with your insurer.
Can I get a prescription from an online psychiatrist in Los Angeles?

A psychiatrist can prescribe and manage medication when it is clinically appropriate and legally permitted. A prescription is never guaranteed. Your psychiatrist listens, evaluates your symptoms, and recommends a plan that fits your needs.
How quickly can I see a psychiatrist in Los Angeles?

Many people are matched and seen within days rather than the months a local search can involve. Your exact timing depends on your schedule and the visits available after you finish the assessment.