
Dr. Jordan Kalosieh, MD
I believe in open and transparent communication, offering guidance while respecting each patient's autonomy. I value authenticity in the therapeutic relationship, combining warmth with directness to create a calm, attentive, and nonjudgmental environment where patients feel supported and understood. I take a holistic approach, carefully considering each patient's unique history, needs, and goals when creating treatment plans. I emphasize shared decision-making by clearly communicating my thought process and engaging patients as active partners throughout their treatment journey.
I earned my medical degree from St. George's University School of Medicine and completed my psychiatry residency at HCA Aventura Hospital, where I served as chief resident. I have experience treating patients across the lifespan in a variety of clinical settings, including inpatient, intensive outpatient, rehabilitation, and outpatient care.

Joycy Samson, MD
Dr. Joycy Samson completed a psychiatry residency at KUMC in Wichita, Kansas, and has experience providing care in both outpatient and inpatient settings. She is committed to helping patients navigate their mental health with compassion, collaboration, and individualized care.
Dr. Samson believes in transparent communication, shared decision-making, and establishing clear goals to support each patient's mental health journey. She values building a collaborative relationship where patients feel heard and involved in their care.
Dr. Samson begins with gathering information to understand each patient's background, current concerns, and personal goals during the initial session. This foundation helps create an individualized treatment plan that aligns with each patient's needs.
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Dr. Julie Rodriguez, MD
My practice focuses on medication management, offered in conjunction with supportive therapy. While I treat a variety of age ranges and diagnoses, I am most passionate about college student mental health, with a clinical expertise in the area of mood and anxiety disorders.
I am an ABPN boarded adult psychiatrist with over 15 years of clinical experience. I obtained my medical degree from the Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra Dominican Republic and completed my residency in adult psychiatry at the University of Florida in Gainesville. After completing training, I became a Clinical Assistant Professor for the University of Florida Department of Psychiatry, where I served students at UF Student Mental Health at the Counseling and Wellness Center and provided treatment to adults in inpatient services and other settings.

Dr. Katherine Vital-Daley, MD
My approach is rooted in a collaborative treatment model. I work closely with patients, exploring past and current stressors and any relevant medical conditions to develop a comprehensive understanding of their individual needs. Recognizing the importance of cultural competency, I incorporate patients' unique backgrounds, beliefs, and core values into their care plans. In my practice, I employ supportive psychotherapy and mindfulness along with evidence-based medication management, utilizing the most current clinical guidelines and treatment modalities.
I am an adult psychiatrist at Talkiatry. I treat all adults, and my passion lies in providing accessible care for women facing challenges throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum and in reproductive psychiatry. My academic background is rooted in science, with an undergraduate degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from the University of California, Merced. I then pursued my medical doctorate at the Medical University of the Americas. Following medical school, I completed my psychiatry residency training. The first two years were spent at East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, with a culmination of my last two years of residency at Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to further specialize in women's mental health, which solidified my expertise in this vital area.
At Allegheny Health Network's Women's Behavioral Health clinic, I honed my skills in treating a range of conditions, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, and related issues, and served as a medical provider for their intensive perinatal/postpartum outpatient clinic. I also developed a deep understanding of perinatal mental health, supporting patients coping with perinatal loss and traumatic birthing experiences.

Dr. Kathryn Bertacchi, MD
I foster an inclusive, nonjudgmental environment where patients feel safe to be themselves. I approach care with curiosity, compassion, and deep respect for each person's unique story, aiming to help individuals feel genuinely heard and supported throughout their treatment journey. In early sessions, I work collaboratively to understand patients' lives, goals, and challenges. While my focus is medication management, I integrate cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and supportive techniques. I may recommend additional therapy as needed and particularly value working with youth and adults from diverse backgrounds.
I am board-certified in both adult and child & adolescent psychiatry. Originally from California, I earned my medical degree from University College Cork in Ireland and completed residency and fellowship at Emory University. I have practiced in varied settings, including developing specialized clinics in eating disorders and gender-affirming care. I am a member of several professional organizations including AACAP, APA, and WPATH.

Dr. Kimberly Ford, MD
I wholeheartedly believe that treating patients holistically is of high importance, with a focus on their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. I have expertise in treating patients with mood disorders, anxiety, and PTSD, and I incorporate psychopharmacology when needed, as well as psychodynamic and supportive psychotherapy.
I completed my psychiatry residency training at Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts. I have enjoyed treating patients for over 25 years in a variety of settings such as inpatient, outpatient mental health clinics, emergency room, and multidisciplinary clinics.

Dr. Kristin Canterbury, MD
Dr. Kristin Canterbury is a board-certified physician with experience practicing in outpatient, inpatient, correctional, and addiction treatment settings. She earned her medical degree from Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine and completed her psychiatry residency at University of South Carolina. Dr. Canterbury is board certified by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.
Dr. Canterbury values human connection and person-centered care. She works collaboratively with patients to create individualized treatment plans based on each person’s unique needs, values, and preferences. She strives to create a relaxed, supportive environment where patients feel seen, heard, and respected without judgment.
Dr. Canterbury develops a comprehensive understanding of each patient by considering biological, psychosocial, and spiritual factors. She establishes clear goals and individualized treatment plans while tracking progress over time. Throughout treatment, she reassesses each patient’s evolving needs and goals to support meaningful and productive care.

Dr. Lindsay Legnon, MD
I am board-certified in Psychiatry with 15 years of experience in outpatient clinical psychiatry. My focus is primarily on medication management, but I do incorporate brief cognitive behavioral therapy and supportive therapy when appropriate. If more extensive psychotherapy is felt to be beneficial, I will recommend a therapist and collaborate with them for optimal care. Medication is felt to be an important tool for many in achieving wellness, and I encourage a holistic approach to improve outcomes. My hope is to provide relief and help people achieve their goals in their journey back to wellness.
I completed my medical degree at Louisiana State University in Shreveport and my residency at Tulane University in New Orleans, where I served as Chief Resident. After completing my residency, I worked primarily in outpatient clinics treating a wide range of mental health disorders. I have extensive experience treating major depressive disorder, a variety of anxiety disorders, OCD, PTSD, and bipolar disorder, among others.

Dr. Madiha Halim, MD
I value open communication and strive to create a therapeutic environment rooted in empathy, warmth, and respect. I collaborate with patients to develop individualized treatment plans that integrate cultural, biological, psychological, and social factors. While my primary focus is on medication management, I often incorporate supportive therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and motivational interviewing for a holistic and patient-centered approach. I begin by taking time to understand each patient's background, concerns, and goals during the initial session, emphasizing collaboration and ensuring patients are informed and involved in their treatment decisions. My process fosters empowerment and partnership, helping patients gain insight, build coping strategies, and achieve long-term mental wellness.
I have experience practicing psychiatry in both Pakistan and the United States, giving me a well-rounded understanding of mental health across diverse cultures. I earned my medical degree from Army Medical College in Pakistan and completed my psychiatry residency at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, where I also served as Chief Resident Physician. In this role, I gained extensive academic and administrative experience while mentoring junior residents and contributing to program development.

Maria Mathewson Maldonado, MD
Dr. Maria Mathewson Maldonado is a bilingual adult psychiatrist who provides care in both English and Spanish. Originally from Puerto Rico, she earned her medical degree from Ponce Health Sciences University and completed her psychiatry residency at BayCare Health System in Florida. During training, she cared for patients in inpatient and outpatient psychiatry, consultation-liaison psychiatry, and telepsychiatry. She has experience treating adults with depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, trauma-related disorders, sleep concerns, and other psychiatric conditions.
Dr. Mathewson strives to create a warm, welcoming, and judgment-free environment where patients feel heard, respected, and supported. She values building strong therapeutic relationships rooted in trust and open communication, recognizing that seeking mental health care can be a vulnerable experience. When appropriate, she may recommend incorporating a therapist into the treatment team to support the best possible outcomes.
Dr. Mathewson provides compassionate, evidence-based psychiatric care to adults of all ages. She works collaboratively with patients to understand their unique circumstances and develop individualized treatment plans. Her approach combines medication management with supportive psychotherapy, education, and lifestyle interventions tailored to each patient's goals and needs.

Dr. Mark Giordano, MD
I start by explaining my overall approach to medication management and my goal of helping my patients live a better life free of disability. I conduct a detailed evaluation of your concerns, your experiences, and your priorities in treatment, and I develop a unique treatment plan based on your unique needs. I emphasize positive developments over the course of our work together and make sure you always have a chance to discuss any questions or concerns you want me to know and answer. I highly value my patients trusting me to listen and respect them, as well as in my clinical skills. I work hard at helping my patients understand my approach to treatment, and what is happening along the way and why. I may be the medical expert, but my patients and I are partners working together in the process of achieving better health and functionality so they can live their best lives.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist with over ten years of experience in adult psychiatry, addiction medication, pregnancy and post-partum care, complex medical consultation, and military health. I practice psychodynamic psychotherapy as well as evidenced-based medication management, and I have extensive experience working with culturally diverse populations.
I am an Army veteran who deployed to Korea and Afghanistan. Patients often describe me as caring, providing clear explanations, and responsive to concerns.

Dr. Peter Szeibel, MD
I am board certified in adult psychiatry and have been practicing for over 36 years. My practice has focused primarily on medication management within the context of a supportive psychotherapeutic relationship. I also utilize cognitive behavioral techniques. If a patient requires more intensive psychotherapy, I refer them to a therapist and collaborate with that therapist. I have experience treating Depressive Disorders, PTSD, Panic Disorder, OCD, Bipolar Disorder, ADHD, and many other conditions. I feel my personal strengths include my inquisitiveness, scientific curiosity, and my desire to understand my patients better.
I was born in Hungary, just a few months before the Hungarian Revolution against the Soviets broke out in 1956. My family and I fled under difficult circumstances and immigrated to the United States. I grew up in New York City, attended The Bronx High School of Science, and went on to Columbia University for my B.A., where I took a double major in chemistry and music. After obtaining my M.D. from S.U.N.Y. in Syracuse, I returned to New York City for residency and fellowship training. During this time I won the Bendheim Fellowship Award at Cohen Children's Medical Center for a research study that examined the effects of background music on the academic performance of children with ADHD.
My current areas of interest include adult ADHD, psychiatric and medical co-morbidities, and the LGBTQ population.
Find a psychiatrist in Georgia
Waiting weeks for a first psychiatry appointment is a common problem in Georgia, and it’s one reason many people put off getting help. Talkiatry connects you with a psychiatrist licensed in Georgia, so you can be seen from anywhere in the state by secure video. Because visits happen from home, you skip the drive and the long wait, and you can often be seen in days rather than months.
How online psychiatry works in Georgia
You start by answering a few questions online about your symptoms, history, and what you are looking for. From there, you are matched with a psychiatrist who is licensed in Georgia, which means you can meet from home as long as you are physically in the state during your visit. Your first appointment lasts about 60 minutes, giving you time to talk through your symptoms, ask questions, and work with your psychiatrist on a plan. Follow-up visits are usually around 30 minutes, so you can check in, review how treatment is going, and adjust as needed.
What a psychiatrist in Georgia can help with
Psychiatrists are medical doctors, so they can diagnose conditions, prescribe medication, and manage it over time. An online psychiatrist in Georgia can help with a range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Medication is one possible part of a treatment plan, not the automatic result of a visit. Depending on your needs, your plan may also include therapy, and your psychiatrist will talk with you about what fits.
Does insurance cover a psychiatrist in Georgia?
In most cases, yes. Talkiatry is in-network with most major insurers, so many patients use their existing coverage for online psychiatry. Your coverage is verified during the free assessment, before you schedule, so you know where you stand up front. What you pay out of pocket depends on your specific plan, so it is worth confirming the details with your insurer.
Getting mental health care in Georgia
Finding a psychiatrist in Georgia can take time because much of the state does not have enough providers to meet demand. As of December 31, 2025, KFF reports that Georgia's designated mental health professional shortage areas meet only about 45.3% of the state's need for practitioners, and that an estimated 174 more practitioners would be needed to remove those shortage designations. For you, that shortage can mean a longer search close to home. Seeing a psychiatrist online helps by connecting you with a licensed psychiatrist anywhere in Georgia, rather than limiting you to the providers in your immediate area.
Start with a free assessment
Getting started is straightforward. Answer a few questions online, get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Georgia, and schedule your first video visit, often within days. Take our free online assessment.
Can I see a psychiatrist online in Georgia?

Yes. If you live in Georgia, you can meet with a psychiatrist licensed in the state by secure video. You just need to be physically located in Georgia during your appointment, which lets you be seen from home anywhere in the state.
Can you go straight to a psychiatrist, or do you need a referral?

In most cases you can book directly, without a referral from another doctor. With Talkiatry, you answer a few questions online and get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Georgia. Some insurance plans do ask for a referral, so it is worth checking with your insurer if you are not sure.
What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe medication, and manage it over time. A psychologist is not a medical doctor and focuses on therapy and psychological testing rather than prescribing. If medication may be part of your care, a psychiatrist can evaluate and manage it.
Does insurance cover online psychiatry in Georgia?

Often, yes. Talkiatry is in-network with most major insurers, and your coverage is verified during the free assessment before you schedule. Because plans differ, your out-of-pocket cost depends on your specific plan, so confirm the details with your insurer.
Can a psychiatrist prescribe medication online in Georgia?

A psychiatrist can prescribe and manage medication when it is clinically appropriate and legally permissible. A prescription is never guaranteed; it depends on your evaluation and what your psychiatrist recommends. Some medications may not be available for online prescribing in Georgia, and if that applies to your care, your psychiatrist will talk through the options with you.
How soon can I be seen?

Many patients are matched and scheduled within days rather than months, though timing depends on availability. After you finish the online assessment, you can book a first visit with a psychiatrist licensed in Georgia at a time that works for you.