
Prit Patel, MD
I have an interest in not only treating disorders but also helping patients improve their overall well-being. I treat a variety of conditions including depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and trauma-related disorders, through the use of medication and therapy. I have particular experience and interest in treating LGBTQ+ patients as well as young professionals and young adults.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist. I obtained my medical degree from the University of South Florida and subsequently completed my residency training at the University of Texas at Austin and Northwell Health's Zucker Hillside Hospital, where I also served as chief resident of the outpatient psychiatric department. Following my training, I worked at New York Presbyterian's Gracie Square Hospital as an inpatient psychiatrist, treating a variety of mental health conditions through a combination of medication management and therapeutic techniques in helping those experiencing distress due to their conditions.
Throughout my training and career, I have received several awards for my clinical care and contribution to medical and psychiatric education, including Zucker Hillside's Psychiatric Educator award. I have also contributed to medical research in the domains of psychiatry as well as LGBTQ+ healthcare.

Puja Kumar, MD
I provide medication management combined with supportive therapy, typically in 30-minute follow-up visits. I take a holistic approach to treatment, considering the impact of lifestyle, parenting practices, and family dynamics on mental health. I emphasize integrative care, ensuring that treatment plans are tailored to each patient's unique needs and circumstances.
During the first visit, patients can expect a thorough and compassionate evaluation, where I take time to understand their symptoms, medical history, and environmental influences. I prioritize collaborative decision-making, working closely with patients and, when applicable, their families, to develop a comprehensive and personalized treatment plan. Follow-up visits typically focus on medication adjustments, supportive therapy, and lifestyle recommendations to optimize mental health outcomes.
I am trained in adult, child, and adolescent psychiatry and am a board-certified pediatrician. I earned my Bachelor of Science from the University of Calgary and my medical degree from St. George's University in Grenada. I completed my pediatrics residency at Maimonides Medical Center in New York and practiced pediatrics with MedStar Shah Medical Group in Maryland before transitioning to psychiatry. I later trained in child and adult psychiatry at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.

Rachel Bennett, MD
My treatment approach features an appreciation of the power of narrative in pursuit of deep self-understanding and meaningful personal progress. I offer thorough assessment in an approachable, warm, and authentic manner, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle factors, the mind-body connection, relationships, and therapeutic rapport in collaboratively empowering my patients to achieve positive change, recovery, and resilience. I have training and experience in a wide range of therapeutic modalities, including supportive, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and family psychotherapy as well as positive psychology, and my strong systems-oriented perspective facilitates my provision of evidence-based care both as an individual psychiatrist and in collaboration with specialized medical and therapeutic care providers when appropriate.
I am a double board-certified physician in General Adult and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. I graduated magna cum laude from Rosemont College, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology with dual minors in Biochemistry and English Literature, and I earned my medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine with a concentration in Medical Humanities. I completed residency training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. My areas of research interest and publication during undergraduate and medical study and training have included pediatric palliative care, caregiver burden, autism spectrum disorders, and attachment-based family therapy.
Before joining Talkiatry, I worked for nearly 12 years as a staff psychiatrist for Prospect Crozer Keystone Health System. My extensive clinical experience includes providing in-person and telepsychiatric care in a variety of settings including outpatient psychotherapy and community mental healthcare practices, hospital-based clinics, and school-based treatment programs, as well as emergency, consultation-liaison, and inpatient psychiatry.

Rachel Lynn, MD
Dr. Rachel Lynn earned her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, completed her General Adult Psychiatry residency and served as Chief Resident at NYU Langone/Bellevue Hospitals, then completed a Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. For over 15 years, she has provided psychiatric care to patients throughout the cancer journey at NCI-designated Cancer Centers across the U.S.
Dr. Lynn strives to understand each patient as a unique individual. She values open communication, honesty, transparency, and respect while partnering with patients to set clear treatment goals. She fosters a warm, supportive environment where patients feel heard, empowered, and involved in their care, and welcomes patients of all backgrounds, including the LGBTQI community.
Dr. Lynn begins by gathering a thorough medical, social, and psychiatric history to understand each patient's concerns and goals. She works collaboratively to develop an individualized treatment plan, using psychotherapy, medication when appropriate, and other non-pharmacologic approaches, with regular follow-up to support progress.
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Raul Corredor, MD
I work with my patients to determine the best medication and treatment strategies based on the biological processes underlying psychological illness, trying to promote long-term recovery, not just symptom relief. Treatment pursues the promotion of behavioral changes that contribute to better physical and mental wellbeing. My clinical focus has been in treating adults with depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, neurocognitive disorder, sleep disorder, and ADHD. I provide medication management services in combination with some forms of psychotherapy during 30-minute follow-up visits.
I am a bilingual psychiatrist, fluent in English and Spanish, and am board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. I received my medical degree from Del Rosario University School of Medicine in Bogota, Colombia, where I also completed residency training in Neurology. I obtained my PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Miami, investigating mechanisms for neuronal plasticity and survival. I completed my psychiatry internship at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, and completed my Adult Psychiatry residency training at the University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital program in Miami, FL. I am a clinician-researcher who has been practicing for more than 30 years in the inpatient and outpatient setting, and I am also faculty at Florida International University (FIU).

Reaghan Hicks, MD
I have an approachable style and value building rapport with my patients. I believe it is a privilege to be a part of someone's journey towards recovery and wellness. I aim to meet each patient where they are while maintaining a nonjudgmental, patient-centered, and evidence-based treatment approach. I provide supportive psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral skills, and utilize motivational interviewing to meet the needs of my patients. I believe effective utilization of therapy skills in conjunction with medication management can help patients meet their individualized treatment goals.
I am a double board-certified psychiatrist in General and Addiction Psychiatry and specialize in treating individuals with a variety of diagnoses including adjustment disorders, depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and substance use disorders. I completed my undergraduate training at The College of Charleston, followed by medical school at The University of South Carolina School of Medicine. I completed my Residency in General Psychiatry at The University of Florida College of Medicine in Jacksonville, followed by a Fellowship in Addiction Psychiatry at The Medical University of South Carolina.

Richard Hess, MD
My philosophy of practice is to collaborate with patients to meet their specific needs and make an impact in various stages of their lives. I have more than 24 years of experience providing patients with compassionate psychiatric care for depressive and bipolar disorders, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and dementia. I use pharmacotherapy as well as supportive psychotherapy. 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 am double board-certified in Adult and Geriatric Psychiatry. I completed my psychiatry internship and residency training at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center in New York City, and then completed a geriatric psychiatry fellowship at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center. I have practiced inpatient psychiatry at the Long Island College Hospital, NYU Langone Brooklyn, and Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center. I have also worked in emergency rooms, day hospitals, and consultation-liaison settings, as well as seeing geriatric outpatients at a naturally-occurring retirement community (NORC) on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. I have taught St. George's University medical students during their clinical rotations in psychiatry.

Rishell Tsujimoto-Ryzewski
I focus on medication management and supportive psychotherapy. If I feel that additional therapy is needed, I will ask that you bring in a therapist as part of the treatment team. I will work collaboratively with you in a caring environment to assist you in reaching your goals.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist. I received my medical degree from the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, where I also completed my residency and served as a chief resident during my last year of training. I have treated patients with a wide variety of diagnoses both during my residency and after my training, working at a busy private practice clinic as well as for the Veterans Administration.

Robert Dugger, MD
I strive to create a supportive and respectful environment where patients feel genuinely heard and understood. I value careful listening, curiosity, and follow-through, and take a practical, individualized approach to care. Rather than relying on one-size-fits-all solutions, I collaborate with patients to clarify goals, track progress, and focus on changes that meaningfully improve daily life. I begin by developing a thorough understanding of each patient's history, current concerns, strengths, and goals. Early visits focus on understanding context: what is happening now, what has been tried, and what the patient hopes to change. Treatment plans are developed collaboratively and adjusted over time, with follow-up visits emphasizing steady, sustainable improvement through integrated and comprehensive care.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist in General Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Born and raised in Miami to a Virginian father and Cuban mother, I am bilingual in English and Spanish. I earned a B.A. in Biology and Political Science from the University of Miami, a Master of Public Health in Health Policy from New York Medical College, and my M.D. from Stony Brook University School of Medicine. I completed residency and fellowship training in New York through the Northwell Health System and BronxCare Health System, where I served as Chief Fellow in Child Psychiatry. I have also worked as a researcher at institutions including Columbia University.
Outside of work, I enjoy gaming, sci-fi fantasy, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, hiking, sailing, and sportfishing.

Robert Smeed, DO
My treatment style is empathic and collaborative, emphasizing family dynamics and relationships while integrating psychodynamic principles with biopsychosocial models. I approach each patient with creativity, using open-ended discussions and innovative therapeutic and psychopharmacologic strategies to tailor care, ensuring a personalized and effective treatment experience. I begin with open-ended dialogue, allowing patients to develop their narrative, which is often therapeutic. Treatment plans are customized to patient needs and align with diagnostic standards of care. I incorporate medication reviews, mindfulness techniques, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), supportive therapy, and psychodynamic approaches, and I also educate patients on lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise, to support mental health, fostering a holistic and individualized path to wellness. I have a passion for healing the human mind and consciousness, and I am driven by a deep interest in consciousness and innovative treatments, combining talking therapies, neuromodulation, and modern psychopharmacology to help patients achieve lasting wellness. I am proficient in treating a wide range of psychiatric conditions while specializing in treatment-resistant depression, neurodevelopmental disorders, anxiety and trauma disorders.
I earned my Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed my Psychiatry Residency at Wayne State University College of Medicine. I am certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) and served as an outpatient psychiatrist at Veterans Affairs for 11 years, honing my expertise in mental health care.

Ryan Jones, MD
Ryan Paul Jones, MD, completed medical school at UNMC and psychiatry residency at USD, with a focus on addiction and mood disorders. After residency, he worked in New Zealand across outpatient, inpatient, and emergency psychiatry before returning to the U.S. to practice at an interventional psychiatry clinic.
Dr. Jones meets each patient where they are and develops a treatment plan that aligns with their goals and evidence-based care. He emphasizes the therapeutic relationship, uses clear, direct communication to simplify complex information, and offers both practical guidance and compassionate support.
Dr. Jones clearly explains expectations for the therapeutic relationship while taking time to understand each patient's experiences and whole-person needs. He provides individualized guidance, discusses medication options so patients can make informed decisions, and continues learning about each patient over time, recognizing that no one can be fully understood in a single visit.

Sabera Saklayen, MD
I specialize in medication management but take a holistic, patient-centered approach that integrates supportive therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and motivational interviewing (MI). I have extensive experience treating depression, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety, panic disorder, social anxiety, OCD, insomnia, and substance use disorders. I am particularly skilled in treating college students and individuals navigating difficult life transitions. If more in-depth therapy is needed, I may refer patients to a therapist as part of a comprehensive care plan.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist licensed in Adult Psychiatry. I earned my bachelor's degree from Ohio State University and my medical degree from Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. I completed my psychiatry training at Stony Brook University Hospital, where I served as chief resident and was awarded the William Turner Award for outstanding performance in psychiatry residency. I have extensive experience treating diverse populations, including vulnerable and underserved communities, having worked as an outpatient psychiatrist at Bellevue Hospital for two years.
During the first visit, patients can expect a thorough and compassionate evaluation, where I carefully assess symptoms, history, and treatment goals. I prioritize collaboration and individualized treatment planning, ensuring that patients feel comfortable and supported in their mental health care. Follow-up visits are typically 30 minutes and focus on medication management and therapy integration, with referrals to additional therapy when needed for the best possible outcome.
Find a psychiatrist in Tampa, FL
Talkiatry can connect you with a psychiatrist licensed in Florida by secure video, so you can be seen from anywhere in the Tampa area. Care happens from home on your schedule, which means no drive across town and no waiting on a single nearby office to call you back.
Online Psychiatry for Tampa Residents
You get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Florida, then meet by video from home. Because your psychiatrist is licensed in Florida, you can be seen wherever you are in Tampa, not only where a local office happens to be.
Your first appointment lasts 60 minutes, giving you time to talk through your symptoms, ask questions, and start building a treatment plan together. Follow-up visits usually run about 30 minutes, so you can check in, review how you feel, and adjust the plan as needed. Online psychiatry means you set up visits around work, school, or caregiving instead of around a commute.
What a Psychiatrist Can Help With
Talkiatry psychiatrists treat a wide range of conditions and take time to understand what you are dealing with before recommending anything. Common reasons Tampa 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, restlessness, and follow-through that feels out of reach
Psychiatrists are medical doctors, so they can prescribe and manage medication when it fits your situation. Medication is one possible part of a plan, not the automatic result of a visit. Depending on your needs and availability, therapy may also be part of your care. Your psychiatrist listens, evaluates, and personalizes the plan to you.
Does Insurance Cover a Psychiatrist in Tampa?
Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, and your coverage is verified during the free assessment before you schedule a visit. That way you know where you stand before your first appointment. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your specific plan, so it helps to confirm the details with your insurance company.
Mental Health Care in Tampa
Finding local psychiatric care in Florida can take longer than it should. Florida has 239 designated mental health professional shortage areas covering about 9.87 million people, and only about 24.9% of the need for psychiatric care is being met (according to KFF as of 12/31/25). For you, that gap often shows up as long waits and few nearby openings. Online psychiatry helps by connecting you with a licensed psychiatrist across Florida, rather than limiting your options to the providers in your immediate area.
Psychiatry Across Florida
Tampa is one of many Florida communities Talkiatry serves. To see the full picture of psychiatrists licensed across the state, visit our Florida psychiatrist page. If you are closer to another metro, you can also explore care in Orlando or Jacksonville.
Start With a Free Assessment
Take the free online assessment, get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Florida, and schedule a video visit from home. Take our free online assessment.
Can I see a psychiatrist online in Tampa?

Yes. If you are in Tampa, you can meet a psychiatrist licensed in Florida by secure video from home. You answer a few questions, get matched, and schedule an online visit, with no need to travel to an office.
Is Talkiatry available in Tampa?

Yes, virtually. Talkiatry serves anyone located in Tampa and across Florida through online appointments. There is no office to visit; you meet your psychiatrist by video wherever you are in the Tampa area.
Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist in Tampa?

No. You can start on your own by taking the free online assessment. You answer questions about your location, concerns, and history, then get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Florida.
Does insurance cover online psychiatry in Tampa?

Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers. Your coverage is verified during the free assessment before you schedule, so you know what to expect. Because plans differ, your out-of-pocket cost depends on your specific plan, and it helps to confirm with your insurer.
Can I get a prescription from an online psychiatrist in Tampa?

A psychiatrist can prescribe and manage medication when it is clinically appropriate and legally permissible. A prescription is never guaranteed. Your psychiatrist evaluates your situation first and recommends a plan that fits your needs, which may or may not include medication.
How quickly can I see a psychiatrist in Tampa?

Many patients are seen within days rather than months. After you finish the assessment and get matched, you schedule your first online visit at a time that works for you.