
Sabrina Ghim, MD
I am a board-certified physician specializing in adult psychiatry and practice adult psychiatric medication management. I focus on building a strong therapeutic and collaborative environment with patients. I work with individuals struggling with depression, ADHD, obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety, and social anxiety. I usually meet with patients monthly for psychiatric follow-up appointments. I provide psychiatric medication management in a comprehensive manner, paying careful attention to each patient's unique biological, psychological, and cultural make-up. I am diligent about keeping up-to-date on the research and expanding frontiers of psychiatry and psychopharmacology. I strongly believe in tailoring treatment in an integrative and collaborative manner to provide the best outcome for each unique patient. In some instances, I may recommend the addition of a separate therapist in order to help facilitate the best care possible.
I experienced various cultures growing up in different countries and environments, shaping my open-minded demeanor and views, and eventually my interest in the human mind and psychiatry. I earned my bachelor's degree in Molecular Biology with honors, and a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. I completed my Adult Psychiatric Internship and Residency training in New York City, at the Mount Sinai Morningside and West Hospitals, where I treated a diverse patient population with psychiatric illnesses in emergency, inpatient, and outpatient settings. I am currently licensed in and seeing patients located in the states of New York, Florida, and Texas for medication management.

Saisha Saint-Cyr, MD
I have a genuine interest in treating a vast array of psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and obsessive compulsive and related disorders. I specialize in psychopharmacology, and my practice focuses on medication management, which I typically offer in conjunction with supportive therapy in 30-minute follow-up visits.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist in Adult Psychiatry. I completed my undergraduate training at Hampton University, followed by medical school at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, and a Residency in Psychiatry at Howard University.

Samantha Beck, MD
I tend to have a relaxed but professional manner with patients. I prioritize understanding patient concerns and providing education, and I aim to use my medical expertise to advise you as we work together to create a strategy that will empower you to take charge of your mental health. I have a particular interest in perinatal/reproductive psychiatry and am pursuing additional training and certification in this subspecialty.
I completed medical school at The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and completed psychiatry residency at The University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine. Throughout my training, I have been involved in advocating for patients both at the state level as well as through my involvement with the American Medical Association.
New patients should expect a thorough review of their history and symptoms as they are establishing care with me. One of the most important steps to helping you get better is to make sure the diagnosis is correct. From there, I will work with patients to find appropriate medication strategies, as well as other evidence-backed interventions like therapy and lifestyle changes that fit your unique situation.

Sarah Debrey, MD
I am board-certified in adult psychiatry. My approach is client-centered, individualized, and collaborative. I focus on building a strong therapeutic alliance with each client to work towards achieving enhanced functioning and meaning in their lives. I work with individuals experiencing a wide range of mental health concerns, including depression and other mood concerns, bipolar spectrum illnesses, OCD, PTSD, anxiety disorders, and substance use disorders. Though I specialize in medication management, I believe in an integrative and comprehensive treatment program that incorporates multiple aspects of an individual's health and wellness. Along with discussing physical health concerns, diet, exercise, personal connection, and stress management, I incorporate various therapeutic modalities, including CBT, DBT, ACT, and mindfulness, into my work. In some instances, I may recommend more intensive psychotherapy with a collaborating therapist in order to help facilitate the best care possible.
I received my medical degree from Rush Medical College and also hold a graduate degree in epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Following medical school, I completed my residency in psychiatry at Emory University School of Medicine. During my final year of residency, I served as chief resident at Grady Memorial Hospital. Prior to joining Talkiatry, I was an assistant professor at Emory University Department of Psychiatry, where I worked as an attending psychiatrist at Grady Behavioral Health. While at Grady, I worked primarily as a community psychiatrist with a focus on working with individuals experiencing psychosis, and I also frequently worked on the inpatient psychiatry service. As an Emory faculty member, teaching and mentorship were an especially meaningful part of my work.

Sarah Mennella, MD
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist. My practice focuses on medication management and supportive therapy, with an emphasis on patient education and autonomy. I am a proponent of shared decision-making and believe this facilitates a strong therapeutic relationship, greater satisfaction with care, and improved clinical outcomes. My areas of interest include depression, bipolar, anxiety, and PTSD.
I completed an undergraduate degree in Information Technology from Purdue University and a master's degree in information systems from DePaul University. I received my medical degree from the University of Toledo College of Medicine and then completed my psychiatry residency at Loyola University Medical Center.

Seth Mandel, MD
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.

Seth Sherman, MD
At the heart of my clinical approach is a strong emphasis on establishing trust, rapport, and therapeutic alliance to help persons to feel and live well and to progress toward their goals, both in treatment and in life. I begin with consultation, a compassionate, collaborative process of discovery that culminates in a working diagnostic impression and, in turn, treatment recommendations. For those with whom I engage in a treatment relationship, I provide psychoeducation, medication management, and individual psychotherapy, this last modality predominantly drawing from both psychodynamic and behavioral psychological models to tailor treatment to each patient. On some occasions, I may believe that additional therapy is needed and ask that you bring a therapist into your care team to provide the best outcome.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist who has been in practice for over ten years. I received my medical degree from Stanford University and went on to complete my residency in psychiatry at Harvard University. After completing training, I cultivated a private practice of psychiatry in San Francisco, California, treating persons with a variety of psychiatric illnesses, while also providing consultation and clinical supervision to psychotherapists in day-treatment and office-based practices. I then served as a psychiatry professor at the Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine in Florida, where, as Associate Director of the Psychiatry Residency Training Program, I provided psychiatric inpatient treatment while bringing leadership, scholarship, teaching, supervision, and mentoring to psychiatry residents and medical students. Most recently, I worked as a senior medical officer/consultant psychiatrist in New Zealand's public health system, serving local communities with expert diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of mental health conditions. I also continued to supervise U.S.-based psychiatrists, along with New Zealand psychotherapists, in advanced and complex clinical psychopharmacology and psychotherapy.

Shaily Desai, MD
My practice focuses on medication management and supportive psychotherapy in typically 30-minute follow-up visits. At times, additional psychotherapy is needed, and a therapist may be added to provide the best outcome. I have developed expertise in quickly building rapport with patients, conducting medication management assessments, and implementing effective interventions. I understand the delicate balance of providing thorough care within the constraints of virtual sessions, and I have developed strategies to ensure patients feel supported and understood, even through a screen. By combining clinical expertise with genuine empathy and persistence, I help my patients navigate their treatment journey with confidence and hope.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist who treats adults. I graduated Magna Cum Laude and with General Honors from the University of Miami, and I completed medical school at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in the prestigious Honors Program in Medicine. I continued my medical education at Jackson Memorial Hospital and University of Miami Hospital for my 4-year psychiatry residency training program. After completing my training, I held an academic appointment at the University of Miami while working at the Miami Veterans Affairs Hospital, initially as a behavioral health consultant in the Primary Care Mental Health Integration (PCMHI) model and later as a Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Program (BHIP) psychiatrist in the Mental Health Treatment Coordinator (MHTC) role. My background spans clinical care, academic research, and community service, giving me a comprehensive understanding of mental healthcare delivery across different settings. These experiences taught me how to maintain clinical excellence while showing patience and respect for each patient's unique circumstances.

Shama Milon, MD
I specialize in treating mood disorders, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, OCD, and patients with co-occurring psychiatric and medical conditions. I am dedicated to outpatient care, focusing on long-term relationships with my patients. My treatment approach is comprehensive, integrating medication management with psychotherapy, including psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), play therapy, dyadic therapy, and family therapy. I emphasize creating an empathetic, judgment-free space where patients and families feel supported and understood. If I believe additional therapy is necessary, I may recommend adding a therapist to the care team.
During the first visit, patients can expect a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, where I carefully assess physical, emotional, and psychological needs. I take a holistic and patient-centered approach, ensuring that treatment plans are tailored to each individual's unique circumstances. I prioritize open communication and collaboration with both patients and families to create a structured, effective treatment plan that may include medication management and therapy interventions.
I am a triple-board eligible physician in Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. I earned my undergraduate degree from Duke University and my medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. I completed my combined training in Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, where I served as chief resident during my final year of training.

Shantale Williams-Jules, MD
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.

Shelby Goicochea, MD
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist who specializes in providing person-centered mental health care. I believe in a comprehensive, holistic approach to best improve the overall well-being of my patients; I explore psychosocial and physical health contributions to psychiatric symptoms and incorporate therapy into visits to develop a deeper understanding of particular psychiatric concerns and their impact on patients' lives. I actively listen and create an empathetic, non-judgmental space to work collaboratively with patients in achieving treatment goals. My expertise is in the combination of evidence-based medication management with psychotherapy, which includes supportive, person-centered, cognitive behavioral, acceptance and commitment, interpersonal, and solution-focused therapy. While I enjoy working with young adults, my skills and experience allow me to effectively assist patients of all ages. My clinical areas of interest include the treatment of depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and ADHD.
I am a "triple Gator," having completed my undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Florida (UF) and my psychiatric training at UF Jacksonville. I was recognized by the Gold Humanism Honor Society for exemplary service, integrity, clinical excellence, and compassion, and was awarded Resident of the Year for exceptional clinical skills and commitment to patients.
I am Peruvian and speak Spanish fluently.

Shelley Sellinger, MD
My practice focuses on medication management as well as supportive and insight-oriented psychotherapy. I believe that a combination of therapy and medications helps provide a patient with the best outcome. My goal is to help patients live their best and most fulfilling lives. In addition to general psychiatry, I have a keen interest in mood disorders, helping creatives achieve their goals, and the LGBTQ community.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist who has been in practice for 25 years. My career has been devoted to serving both my local community as well as high-risk and underserved patients. As a pioneer and advocate for the use of telepsychiatry years prior to the pandemic, I have presented at the American Telehealth conference as well as at grand rounds.
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.