
Stephanie Jarvie, MD
My practice focuses on medication management, which I offer in conjunction with supportive therapy in 30-minute follow-up appointments. I work collaboratively with patients to develop individualized treatment plans that may include medication management, lifestyle interventions, and stress reduction techniques. I have a wealth of knowledge and experience in treating a diverse range of psychiatric disorders, including major depressive disorder, anxiety, bipolar spectrum disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorders. I believe that additional therapy may be necessary and ask that patients bring a therapist into their care team to provide the best outcome.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist and have been practicing for over eight years. I completed my Bachelor's degree at the University of Bristol in my native United Kingdom, attended Saint George's University School of Medicine in Grenada, and completed my residency training in psychiatry at New York Medical College Metropolitan Hospital in New York City. As chief resident, I learned to balance clinical experience with organizational duties and scholarly activities. More recently, I have been an inpatient clinical psychiatrist at Banner University Medical Center in Arizona and have served as an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Arizona for four years. I have played a crucial role both clinically and as part of multi-disciplinary treatment teams.
I am originally from Edinburgh, Scotland. My studies and training have taken me on a journey from the United Kingdom and the Caribbean to New York City and Arizona. I draw on my exposure to diverse patient populations from around the world to inform my clinical skills and treatment plans.
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Stephen Hawk, DO
I combine talking therapies, neuromodulation, and modern psychopharmacology in a collaborative and empathic style. I focus on family dynamics and integrate psychodynamic and biopsychosocial approaches, using creativity and open dialogue to tailor care. I begin with open-ended conversations to help patients tell their story, then develop treatment plans together aligned with diagnostic standards. My approach includes medication review, mindfulness, CBT, supportive and psychodynamic therapy, and lifestyle education to support holistic wellness.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist with 25 years of experience. I earned my Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and completed my psychiatry residency at the University of South Florida, Tampa. I have served in private practice and held leadership roles at the Veterans Administration, including Chief of Mental Health at Bay Pines VA. I led the launch of the VA Suicide Prevention 2.0 Telehealth Program and have training in AI in medicine.

Sterling Atkins, MD
Dr. Sterling Atkins, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist and former U.S. Navy psychiatrist specializing in bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, PTSD, personality disorders, and ADHD across inpatient and outpatient settings. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Morehouse College and medical degree from Meharry Medical College, completing psychiatry training at Naval Medical Center San Diego. His experience includes work in a Combat Stress Platoon in Okinawa supporting 5,400+ Marines and Sailors, providing resilience and crisis education in the Philippines, and serving as Chief Resident for the Psychiatric Transition Program at NMCSD focused on psychosis and bipolar disorder.
Dr. Atkins brings an authentic, team-oriented approach grounded in transparency and empathy. Each visit is individualized, focusing on medication management, psychoeducation, and evidence-based therapies including ACT, mindfulness, CPT, and psychodynamic techniques.
Dr. Atkins collaborates with patients to develop treatment plans aligned with their values, goals, and life vision. Initial visits focus on clarifying and treating primary concerns, while follow-ups emphasize insight-building, resilience, and improved daily functioning to support sustained wellness.

Steven Mathew, DO
My treatment approach combines evidence-based medication management with supportive therapy, emphasizing empathy, collaboration, and goal-oriented care tailored to each patient and family. I have clinical expertise in treating depression, anxiety, trauma, OCD, ADHD, and tic disorders.
I am a trained adult and child and adolescent psychiatrist. I recently completed my child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at the University of Miami/Jackson Health System, where I served as chief fellow, and completed my general psychiatry residency at Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I earned my Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine's Georgia campus, a satellite campus located in the Atlanta metro area. I graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and afterwards obtained a Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Management. I have had extensive clinical experiences caring for patients across the lifespan in specialty inpatient units, partial hospitalization programs, emergency psychiatry, outpatient clinics, consult liaison psychiatry, and telemedicine.

Sujal Kotadia, MD
I uniquely combine my education, training, and practical experiences into specialized treatment plans. I typically 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 specialize in the evaluation and management of major psychiatric disorders, including depression and anxiety.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist who completed my psychiatry residency training program at Nassau University Medical Center in Long Island, NY.
A story I came across years back still inspires me each day. A man was taking a morning walk at the beach. He saw that along with the morning tide came hundreds of starfish. When the tide receded, the starfish were left behind and would die in the morning sun. While the tide was fresh and the starfish were alive, the man took a few steps, picked one up, and threw it into the water, and continued throwing starfish back into the ocean. Behind him was a stranger who couldn't understand what this man was doing. He caught up with him and asked, "What are you doing? There are hundreds of starfish. How many can you help? What difference does it make?" The man did not reply; rather, he took two more steps, picked up another one, threw it into the water, and said, "It makes a difference to this one." With this story as my motivation and ultimate objective, it has always been my goal, with each patient, to provide superior services.

Swarnalata Debbarma, MD
I focus on "wholeness" by understanding the whole person, not just their symptoms. My treatment approach includes a bio-psycho-sociocultural model and patient-centered care. I offer medication management and supportive therapy, and based on clinical need I also incorporate CBT, Mindfulness, and MI. I have special interest in women's mental health and cultural psychiatry. As an individual, I am intrigued by the human mind and behavior, which is why I chose to specialize in psychiatry.
I am double board certified in General Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine, and I am also certified in mindfulness therapy. I am an international medical graduate from India with post-graduate training in Psychiatry and Family Medicine. To better understand USA public health and preventive care, I pursued an advanced degree in Master of Public Health from Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia. Due to my interest in global health, I worked as a post-doctoral fellow in Global Health at Rutgers University. I completed my psychiatry residency at Cooper University Hospital, where I served as chief resident. Prior to joining Talkiatry, I was working as an attending psychiatrist and teaching faculty in an academic hospital.
I have experience managing diverse patients ranging from chronic severe mental illness and dual diagnosis patients to crisis management and high-functioning outpatient populations. I have years of experience treating patients from different cultural and religious backgrounds. Prior to moving to the USA, I worked as a medical officer in a government hospital system.

Syed Hussain, MD
I am known for my compassionate, thoughtful approach to psychiatry and my commitment to helping patients feel genuinely seen and supported. I take pride in getting to know each person as a whole, beyond just symptoms or diagnoses, and work to build on that from the very first session. I treat a wide range of mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, OCD, bipolar and psychotic disorders. My approach is collaborative and patient-centered, with a strong focus on shared decision-making. Treatment often includes medication management and therapy techniques like cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing. Sessions are always a judgment-free space where patients feel safe, respected, and empowered.
Originally from New York, I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Buffalo, earned my medical degree from St. George's University, and completed residency training at Northwell Health in New York and Connecticut.
During an initial visit, I conduct a thoughtful and collaborative assessment focused on understanding a patient's symptoms, experiences, and treatment goals. From there, I work closely with each person to develop a personalized plan, including medication options and other therapeutic strategies. My goal is to create a safe, respectful space where patients feel heard, empowered, and supported throughout their care.

Tamara Lazenby, MD
I believe healing happens when mind, body, and spirit are aligned. I create a compassionate and collaborative environment where patients feel deeply heard and empowered in their own care. My approach blends conventional psychiatric treatment with nutrition, mindfulness, movement, and stress-reduction strategies to support long-term mental wellness. I value authenticity, open communication, and shared decision-making, empowering patients to build resilience and restore balance in their lives. I begin with a comprehensive assessment exploring medical, psychological, and lifestyle factors that influence mental health. Treatment plans are personalized and may include psychotherapy, targeted laboratory testing, lifestyle modifications, supplements, and medication when appropriate. I work closely with patients to restore balance, resilience, and overall well-being through a truly integrative approach, with regular collaboration and feedback helping patients heal, grow, and thrive.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist with more than 20 years of clinical and academic experience in emergency mental health, disaster response, and trauma-focused care. I earned my undergraduate degree at George Mason University and completed my medical degree at Eastern Virginia Medical School. After the September 11th attacks, I trained in psychiatry at New York Medical College's Saint Vincent's Hospital, specializing in emergency and trauma psychiatry. I previously served as Associate Director of Wellness & Emergency Response Services at New York University's Student Health Center, leading a team that cared for more than 50,000 global NYU students. I also previously served as Staff Psychiatrist and Team Lead for the Combat PTSD Clinical Team at the Hampton VA Medical Center, providing care for veterans with service-related trauma and implementing National VA Standards of Care.

Tejaskumar Patel, MD
I combine deep knowledge of neurobiology, behavioral health, and the mind-body connection to offer a collaborative, evidence-based, and holistic approach to care. I integrate diet, exercise, yoga, meditation, and lifestyle modifications with psychotherapy and medication management. My approach emphasizes active listening, curiosity, compassion, and even humor, creating a warm and supportive environment. By encouraging patients to integrate their unique life experiences into their treatment, I foster ownership, empowerment, and active participation in the healing process.
I am a distinguished psychiatrist with over 24 years of experience. I completed my psychiatric residency at the University of South Dakota School of Medicine, where I served as chief resident and earned the Outstanding Resident of the Year award, then pursued a fellowship in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. I am triple Board certified in Adult Psychiatry, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, and Sleep Medicine, and I also hold certification in Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry from the United Council for Neurological Subspecialties. These credentials reflect my expertise in psychiatry, neurology, and the management of complex psychiatric conditions in medically ill patients.
I have worked in diverse settings including inpatient units, psychiatric consult services, outpatient clinics, and nursing homes, and I am skilled in neuromodulation treatments such as Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). I have also served in leadership roles as chairman of a psychiatric department, medical director of a behavioral health service line in a regional health system, and founder/CEO of a private psychiatric and TMS clinic. I remain at the forefront of psychiatric advancements, earning a reputation as a respected leader in the field.
During your first visit, I will review your symptoms, medical and psychiatric history, past treatments, substance use, psychosocial factors, and family history. I will discuss treatment options, including risks and benefits, and determine if my expertise and the telehealth platform are the right fit for your needs. Your safety is my top priority. Follow-up visits focus on monitoring progress, adjusting treatments, maintaining stability, and supporting your motivation to achieve your fullest potential.

Tetyana Tarnavsky, MD
My primary focus has been on treating adults with depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, adjustment disorder, ADHD, and other disorders. I strive to provide quality and compassionate treatment to individuals and their families.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist trained in Adult Psychiatry. I attended Dnipropetrovsk State Medical Academy in Ukraine, where I received my M.D., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Psychiatry. I completed my residency at Harvard South Shore Psychiatry Residency Training Program in MA, where I was elected chief resident.
I have extensive research experience in Ukraine and the USA. I studied computer addiction for my dissertation, produced multiple abstracts and presentations, and published several articles in peer-reviewed psychiatric journals, as well as a book entitled Computer Addiction: Formation, Diagnosis, Correction and Prophylaxis. I have also helped organize international conferences with the goal of improving access to and quality of healthcare in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, and providing a national model for health care reform.
I have worked with a variety of patients with diverse backgrounds in a Community Health Center and in the Partial Hospitalization Program, and I have supervised medical students, psychiatry residents, and nurse practitioners. I have been a lecturer on psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and was involved in the training of psychiatry residents in the Harvard South Shore Psychiatry Training Program.

Thayanne Delima-Tokarz, DO
My philosophy includes a healing-oriented approach that considers the whole person, including all lifestyle aspects. I aim to provide collaborative and comprehensive care, which may include medication management, lifestyle interventions, stress reduction techniques, and other integrative approaches. I employ pharmacotherapy along with supportive therapy and integrative approaches, and I believe that building a strong therapeutic relationship where the patient feels empowered is the key to healing.
I am double Board Certified in Psychiatry and Lifestyle Medicine. I completed my psychiatry residency training at the University of Maryland/Sheppard Pratt, where I served as the chief resident. I am currently working on completing my Ph.D. in Integrative Medicine. I have more than five years of experience treating patients with anxiety, depression, PTSD, Bipolar, OCD, ADHD, and other mental health issues, and I have practiced in various settings over my career, including working for the Department of Defense, private practice, and community mental health. I am fluent in Portuguese, English, and Spanish.

Tiffany Mattingly, MD
I value open communication and create a warm, supportive space where patients feel heard and respected. My expertise includes depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, bipolar disorder, substance use, and complex PTSD, with experience supporting veterans and military families. I work with adults across the lifespan, including women, men, and LGBTQIA+ patients, and I enjoy helping individuals navigate challenges such as school or work stress, life transitions, relationships, and balancing responsibilities. My approach integrates evidence-based medication management with therapeutic support tailored to each patient's needs.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist through the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with over 10 years of outpatient experience. I earned my MD and completed residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. I begin with a comprehensive evaluation to understand symptoms, history, and goals, forming an accurate diagnosis and personalized plan. I listen in a nonjudgmental way and collaborate with patients to review treatment options. My structured, practical approach combines medication and therapy to improve symptoms, functioning, and overall quality of life.
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.