
Adam Griffin, MD
Dr. Adam Griffin earned his BA in Psychology and Sports Medicine from Rice University and his medical degree from the University of Illinois Chicago College of Medicine. He completed his psychiatry residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, where he served as chief resident and received the department’s top resident psychotherapy award. He is also an experienced yoga and meditation instructor who teaches at national yoga conferences.
Dr. Griffin believes strong patient relationships are the foundation of effective treatment. He combines psychotherapy with medication management to provide comprehensive care and incorporates his background in mindfulness, yoga, and meditation into his therapeutic approach when appropriate.
Dr. Griffin begins by learning about each patient’s history, current concerns, and treatment goals during the initial visit. As the patient-physician relationship develops, he explores their experiences in greater depth and collaborates with them to create an individualized treatment plan tailored to their needs.

Alexander Diaz Seger, MD
Dr. Alexander Seger, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist with experience treating patients in inpatient, outpatient, and telehealth settings. He earned his medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine and completed his psychiatry residency at Creighton University, where he served as chief resident during his final year. He provides evidence-based care using both psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic approaches.
Dr. Seger strives to create a warm, respectful, and collaborative environment centered on each patient’s unique goals and needs. He takes a whole-person approach that considers medical conditions, culture, lifestyle, and relationships. By combining respect for patient autonomy with clinical expertise, he works with patients to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Dr. Seger begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand a patient’s history, current symptoms, and personal goals. Treatment plans are individualized and adjusted as needed during follow-up visits, with attention to progress and minimizing adverse effects. He emphasizes education, open dialogue, and shared decision-making, and may recommend individual, family, or group psychotherapy as part of a team-based approach to care.

Alexandre Cupler, MD
I take a patient-centered approach to care, making it a priority to ensure that each patient's concerns are genuinely heard. I strive to create a culturally sensitive, non-judgmental, and safe environment where patients feel comfortable discussing difficult topics and working collaboratively toward their goals. Initial sessions focus on understanding the patient's primary concerns, history, and treatment goals. I tailor care to each individual's preferred treatment style and ensure patients are informed about their treatment plan so they know what to expect and can take an active role in their care.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist who began my career in community mental health in 2014, working as a counselor in psychiatric rehabilitation facilities. Since then, I have gained experience across inpatient hospitals, outpatient clinics, and residential treatment settings. I earned my medical degree from Rush Medical College and completed my psychiatry residency at Chicago Medical School.

Aneela Ali, MD
I take time to explain complex concepts in a clear and accessible way, equipping my patients with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their care. My compassionate approach puts patients at ease, allowing them to open up and embark on a journey of healing and recovery. By actively involving patients in their treatment, I empower them to take an informed and active role in their care, fostering a collaborative relationship that promotes well-being and understanding. I treat various mental health conditions including depression, anxiety disorders, Bipolar disorder, PTSD, and OCD.
I am a Board-certified Adult Psychiatrist. I completed medical school at Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, and my Psychiatry Residency training at Metropolitan Hospital Center, New York. After my residency, I pursued additional training in consult liaison psychiatry, further developing my expertise in caring for patients with complex medical and psychiatric comorbidities. I was part of the esteemed faculty at Stony Brook University as an Assistant Clinical Professor and Staff Psychiatrist. I have also gained experience in Telehealth, providing virtual care to patients and enjoying the flexibility and convenience it offers.

Arjun Kaverimanian, MD
I am an adult psychiatrist with a clinical approach emphasizing the intersection of medication-based treatment and talk therapy. I am committed to understanding each patient as a whole, taking into account the interplay of psychological, social, and biological factors that shape a person's mental health. I have particular areas of interest in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
I earned my medical degree from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, after which I completed my psychiatry residency training at Loyola University Medical Center. During my training, I gained experience across a wide range of mental health settings, including community mental health centers and the Department of Veterans Affairs, and worked at various levels of care, from inpatient units to partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs, as well as outpatient clinics. I have cultivated a robust skill set in psychotherapy techniques, including psychodynamic therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, supportive therapy, and mindfulness-based approaches, which I integrate alongside evidence-based medication management.

Benita Dieperink, MD
I value open communication and a collaborative approach, creating a warm, supportive environment where patients feel heard and respected. I integrate psychopharmacology and psychotherapy to help patients work toward clear treatment goals, while fostering a growth- and strengths-based perspective. I specialize in perinatal and reproductive psychiatry, supporting patients through pregnancy, postpartum, PMS, infertility, and perimenopause/menopause, as well as mood, anxiety, trauma-related, and obsessive-compulsive disorders. I begin by thoroughly understanding each patient's history, concerns, and goals, develop individualized treatment plans aligned with these goals, and regularly reassess progress to refine strategies as needed, ensuring care is responsive, personalized, and effective.
I am board-certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. I earned my medical degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School and completed residency at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. I have extensive experience in private practice, academic leadership, and faculty roles, with expertise in treating diverse adult populations.
I also draw on a wide range of interests, from medical science to psychology and history, to enrich patient education.

Boski Patel, MD
My practice focuses on medication management, typically in conjunction with supportive therapy in 30-minute follow-up visits. On occasion, 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 geriatric and adult psychiatry.
I received my undergraduate degree from the University of Pittsburgh and my medical degree from Penn State University. Following medical school, I completed general psychiatry residency training at the University of Connecticut, where I was Chief Resident of outpatient psychiatric services. During that time, I was also chosen as an Honors Scholar by the American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry. After training, I moved to California to complete my geriatric psychiatry fellowship at Stanford. Following my fellowship, I worked at Kaiser Permanente in clinical roles of outpatient, geriatric, and C/L.

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.

Carmen Orellana Martinez, MD
I am a Staff Psychiatrist at Talkiatry and have been in practice for over 6 years, both in the U.S. and abroad. I am double board-certified in child and adolescent psychiatry and adult psychiatry. My practice focuses on medication management, and I strive to provide exceptional medical care with extensive experience in treating persons with diverse behavioral disorders and backgrounds.
I involve my patients in all decisions about their health and provide care that is respectful of patient preferences, needs, and values. I typically recommend evidence-based treatments and may, occasionally, believe that concurrent therapy is also needed. In those cases, I would ask that you bring a therapist into your care team to provide the best outcome.
I received my medical degree from Universidad Evangélica de El Salvador. I completed a residency in Psychiatry and a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at the Southern University School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois. After completing my training, I remained at the school, where I worked as an Assistant Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, supervising and teaching medical students, residents, and fellows, and treating patients with various psychiatric conditions. I also have experience in treating treatment-resistant mood disorders with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).

Carrie Schmitt, DO
I value compassionate, well-rounded care and work collaboratively with patients to develop effective treatment plans. I emphasize communication, active listening, and dignity, creating a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where patients feel understood and empowered. I begin by understanding each patient's history, concerns, and goals, then work together with them to establish clear, practical treatment objectives, ensuring each plan is tailored to their unique needs and fosters progress and long-term wellness.
I graduated from Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine in Spartanburg, South Carolina in 2016. I completed my psychiatry residency at Henry Ford Allegiance Health in Jackson, Michigan in 2020 and a subspecialty in Forensic Psychiatry at the University of Maryland in 2021. I am dual board certified in Adult and Forensic Psychiatry and have practiced in inpatient, outpatient, community, academic, and forensic settings.

Chelsea Karson, MD
I am a board-certified psychiatrist who is passionate about patient care, believing in caring for the whole person.
I completed my residency training at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, where I served as Chief Resident of my program. During my residency, I led an interprofessional team to bring miniature therapy horses to the inpatient psychiatry unit, forging a relationship between the organization and all of Advocate Aurora Healthcare. I also partnered with a mental health counselor to create a virtual therapy program of resources, the Bridge Project, to close the gap between inpatient and outpatient care; it is now used throughout the Advocate Aurora network. At graduation, I received the 2024 Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Ruggie Humanitarian Award. The Ruggie Award selects and honors a graduating resident or fellow who displays academic excellence, commitment to the education of others, professional bearing, and a concern for the patient within the light of Human Ecology.
I attended Elmhurst University for my undergraduate education, majoring in biology with minors in chemistry and medical humanities. I went on to medical school at Rosalind Franklin University, where I was chosen to join the Gold Humanism Honor Society for my dedication to compassionate patient care.

Danielle Gelfond, MD
I take a holistic and "patient-centered" approach in my treatment style. I incorporate both medication management, supportive psychotherapy, and discussions surrounding lifestyle and wellness into my appointments, and I emphasize patient education and autonomy, which I believe helps support the therapeutic relationship, improve clinical outcomes, and helps treatment align with the patient's goals of care. My clinical interests include mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, and women's mental health.
I am an Adult Psychiatrist and a graduate of Loyola University Medical Center's residency program in Chicago, IL. Prior to residency, I graduated from Rush Medical College at Rush University. During my training, I spent several years working with the Perinatal population and completed a year-long program focusing on Women's Mental Health through the National Curriculum in Reproductive Psychiatry organization. I held the role of Chief Resident during the last two years of my training and received several awards commending my leadership style and rapport with patients.
Find a psychiatrist in Chicago, IL
Finding a psychiatrist in Chicago, IL can felt out of reach. Talkiatry fixes that. We can connect you with a licensed psychiatrist who see patients via video, wherever you are in the city. You meet from home on your own schedule, so a packed calendar or a long commute across Chicago does not stand between you and care. Because visits happen online, you are not limited to whoever has an opening near your neighborhood.
Online psychiatry for Chicago residents
Getting started is straightforward. You take a short online assessment, then get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Illinois who can see you by secure video from anywhere in Chicago. Your first appointment runs about 60 minutes, which gives you time to talk through your symptoms, ask questions, and start building a treatment plan together. Follow-up visits usually last around 30 minutes. Since care is virtual, there is no Chicago office to drive to and no need to sit in traffic on the way to an appointment.
What a psychiatrist can help with
Talkiatry psychiatrists are medical doctors who can evaluate your symptoms, prescribe and manage medication when it fits your needs, and adjust your plan over time. They work with a range of conditions, including anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Medication is one possible part of a plan, not the automatic result of a visit. Depending on what you are dealing with, therapy may also be part of your care, and your psychiatrist will talk with you about what makes sense.
Does insurance cover a psychiatrist in Chicago?
Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, and your coverage is checked during the free assessment before you schedule anything. What you pay out of pocket depends on your specific plan, so it is worth confirming the details with your insurer. You will know where you stand on coverage before your first visit.
Mental health care in Chicago
Finding timely psychiatric care in the area can be difficult. Across Illinois, there are 228 designated mental health professional shortage areas covering about 7.0 million people, and only about 22.9% of the need for psychiatric care is currently met (KFF). For someone in Chicago, that shortage can mean long waits or few openings nearby. Online psychiatry helps here by connecting you with a licensed psychiatrist across Illinois, rather than limiting you to the providers who happen to practice in your immediate area.
Psychiatry across Illinois
Talkiatry psychiatrists see patients throughout the state. For the full picture of online psychiatric care and providers licensed statewide, visit our Illinois psychiatry page.
Start with a free assessment
Ready to begin? Take the free online assessment, get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Illinois, and schedule a video visit that fits your week. Take our free online assessment.
Can I see a psychiatrist online in Chicago?

Yes. If you are located in Chicago, you can meet with a psychiatrist licensed in Illinois by secure video. You take a short assessment, get matched, and then have your visits from home, with no office to travel to.
Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist in Chicago?

No referral is needed to get started with Talkiatry. You begin with a free online assessment, and if it looks like a good fit, you are matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Illinois who can see you by video.
Is Talkiatry available in Chicago?

Yes, virtually. Talkiatry serves anyone located in Chicago and throughout Illinois through online appointments. Your psychiatrist is licensed in Illinois, so you can be seen from anywhere in the state.
Does insurance cover online psychiatry in Chicago?

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

A psychiatrist can prescribe and manage medication when it is clinically appropriate and legally permitted. Medication is not guaranteed at any visit; your psychiatrist evaluates your symptoms first and decides with you what belongs in your plan.
How quickly can I see a psychiatrist in Chicago?

Many patients are seen within days rather than months, though the exact timing depends on availability. The online assessment is the fastest way to get matched and book your first video visit.