
Dr. Alexandra Hamlyn, MD
My primary focus is on medication management, though I also have experience working in four different outpatient clinics where I have gained expertise in multiple different therapy modalities. If appropriate, I will refer you for psychotherapy and collaborate with your therapist to support your care. I appreciate the importance of fostering a meaningful therapeutic relationship, and my goal is to make every patient feel welcomed in a non-judgmental treatment environment. I also take a holistic approach, as I understand that good health creates a sense of overall well-being and improved mental health. I strongly emphasize the importance of mindfulness, self-compassion, exercise, nutrition, and interpersonal relationships throughout treatment.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist and board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist. I completed my medical education at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, then completed my residency in adult psychiatry at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, and went on to complete my child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at NYU Langone and Bellevue Hospital. During this time, I also taught a course titled Love Actually at NYU School of Arts and Science. During training, I gained extensive clinical experience in psychiatric inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings, allowing me the opportunity to treat patients of all ages and backgrounds in numerous busy hospitals in New York City.

Dr. Amy Prince, MD
I believe that integrating therapy, psychopharmacology, and lifestyle modifications can lead to the greatest gains in emotional wellness, and that working collaboratively with patients leads to the best outcome. I have worked with a diverse patient population, but especially enjoy working with patients with mood disorders, anxiety, and ADHD. I offer supportive therapy in conjunction with psychopharmacology. In cases in which a patient would benefit from more intensive therapy than what could be done in 20-25 minute visits, I may recommend adjunctive therapy with a licensed therapist.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist who graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical Center and completed my residency training at UMass Medical Center, where I served as chief resident during my final year. I have worked with patients in a variety of treatment settings, including inpatient, partial hospital programs, community mental health centers, and outpatient.

Dr. Andrew Lelin, MD
I employ a compassionate, humanistic approach designed to align closely with my patients' personal goals and values. My method integrates advanced psychopharmacology with psychotherapeutic techniques such as psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, habit-reversal, and cognitive processing therapies. I aim to carefully balance diagnosis, avoiding both overdiagnosis and underdiagnosis, to ensure precise and tailored care. My approach is particularly effective in addressing conditions like anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, OCD, trauma-related issues, and other psychiatric conditions.
During the initial visit, patients can expect a comprehensive, detailed evaluation designed to thoroughly understand their individual experiences and needs. I prioritize establishing a compassionate and comfortable environment where patients can openly discuss their concerns and goals. This initial assessment is followed by meticulous and thoughtful follow-ups, providing clarity and direction in the treatment process.
I am a board-certified Psychiatrist in Adult Psychiatry. I received my bachelor's degree from Johns Hopkins University and a master's in Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics from Stony Brook University. I earned my medical degree from Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine and completed my residency at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, where I specialized in advanced psychopharmacology with diverse patient populations. I also have extensive training and experience in psychotherapeutic modalities, including psychodynamic therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, habit-reversal therapy, and cognitive processing therapy. Following my training, I provided inpatient consultation and crisis intervention services in New York City.

Dr. Austin Lin, MD
At the center of my clinical approach is a strong emphasis on establishing trust and using a collaborative approach to help patients develop an individualized and cohesive plan so that they are able to achieve their goals. My practice focuses on medication management, which I typically offer in conjunction with supportive therapy, motivational interviewing, and/or cognitive behavioral therapy in 30-minute follow-up visits. Occasionally, I may recommend that additional therapy is needed and ask that you bring a therapist into your care team in order to provide the best outcome. I specialize in treating patients with a history of depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use disorders.
I am a double board-certified adult and addiction psychiatrist who has been in practice for over 9 years. I received my medical degree from St. George's University School of Medicine. I went on to complete my residency in psychiatry at Harvard South Shore, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, where I served as Chief Resident and earned my 360° Professionalism award. I then had additional training in Addiction Psychiatry through my fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
After completing training, I worked as an Addiction Psychiatrist and Director of Adult Services in the Trauma and Resilience Center (TRC) at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). I have held an academic appointment at UTHealth, and I have spent my professional career supervising and teaching medical students and psychiatry residents.

Dr. Charles Engel, MD
I specialize in caring for adults affected by stressful or traumatic experiences. I treat posttraumatic stress, depression, anxiety, substance-related concerns, and persistent physical symptoms such as chronic pain, fatigue, and memory and focus. My approach is person-centered and collaborative, focusing on meaningful improvements in symptoms, quality of life, and functioning across important life roles. I begin with a careful diagnostic evaluation and work with patients to identify the changes that matter most in their lives. Treatment plans are developed collaboratively and may include thoughtful medication management and practical strategies for coping with daily challenges. Follow-up visits focus on supportive conversations, problem-solving, and small, meaningful steps that support recovery and long-term well-being.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist who earned my MD and MPH from the University of Washington in Seattle. I completed my psychiatry residency at Letterman Army Medical Center in San Francisco and a fellowship in psychosomatic medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center. I have held clinical, research, teaching, policy, and administrative roles at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and the Seattle VA Medical Center, and most recently served as Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine.

Dr. Cheryl Dasler, MD
I believe in a mind-body interconnection, and strive to address both aspects to provide truly holistic care. I am passionate about treating ADHD, and utilize medications plus skill building in my sessions to help my patients maximize their potential. My extensive experience also includes treating mood disorders, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and OCD. I work in partnership with patients to find a treatment plan that will be effective, while also being sensitive to financial or insurance coverage factors that may impact care.
I am a double board certified psychiatrist in General Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Following completion of my training, I spent the next 10 years fulfilling my passion for indigent care of children, working in a community mental health center. I went on to complete additional training in Functional Medicine, with the goal of offering patients greater insight into the physical factors contributing to their symptoms. I have also trained in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, and encourage mindfulness as a healing technique along with medication management. Over the following 10 years, I treated a broad range of patients in a private practice setting, including children and adults.

Dr. Clara Kim, MD
I treat each patient with a holistic, evidence-based approach that incorporates psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic best practices. My priority is to build a safe and trusting working relationship with each patient, keeping in mind their unique biological, psychological, social, and spiritual contexts. I have extensive experience treating depression, anxiety, trauma-related disorders, personality disorders, OCD, and perinatal conditions such as postpartum depression. Other professional interests include forensic psychiatry, combined psychopharmacological and psychotherapy treatment, and ECT, in which I was certified by the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist trained in Adult Psychiatry. I received my medical degree from Yale University and completed my residency training at Cambridge Health Alliance - Harvard Medical School, where I served as Chief Resident of Quality Improvement. I have worked with individuals from diverse backgrounds and all socioeconomic strata.

Dr. Daniel Azzopardi, MD
I am a dedicated adult and child and adolescent psychiatrist who treats individuals of all ages. I use my strong foundation in internal medicine to handle complex cases requiring intricate medication management. This combination of skills allows for comprehensive care that addresses both mental and physical health challenges. My holistic approach ensures that each patient receives tailored treatment, fostering improved outcomes and overall well-being.
I was born and raised in Malta, where I attended medical school and worked in internal medicine for several years before moving to New York in 2017. I then completed a psychiatry residency at SUNY Downstate and stayed on for my Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellowship, which I completed in June 2024.

Dr. David Whitehouse, MD
At the heart of my clinical approach is a strong emphasis on establishing trust, building a therapeutic relationship to help patients achieve their goals, and helping people better understand their brain, its strengths, and vulnerabilities and how to use assessment and training to maximize everyone's unique emotional and cognitive capacity. My practice focuses on medication management. Typically, I 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 believe that every patient is unique and every situation different. I seek to bring a wealth of experience to bear but, above all, to do so with a personalized and compassionate focus on what will help everyone specifically, practically, effectively, and efficiently. I am especially happy to help people new to emotional help understand the value of different approaches.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist with a strong background in neuroscience and psychopharmacology who has been in practice for over 25 years. I received my medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School and went on to complete my residency in psychiatry at MGH in Boston. After completing training, I have worked in every setting from a Community Mental Health Center in rural VT, a General Hospital Department of Psychiatry in Waterbury CT, and a private psychiatric hospital in Massachusetts. I have held academic clinical appointments at Dartmouth, Yale, and Harvard and provided supervision to medical students, residents, APRNs, Social Workers, and Mental Health Clinicians. In addition to my direct clinical work, I have extensive experience with value-based care having worked with the behavioral divisions of CIGNA Behavioral Health, Optum Behavioral Health, and MCG. I have also been involved in the latest approaches made possible in mental health by the growth of direct-to-consumer services as part of digital transformation.
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Dr. Devin Cromartie Bodrick, MD
With a patient-centered approach, I tailor my methods to fit each client's unique needs, drawing on cognitive behavioral techniques, mindfulness practices, and spiritual insights when relevant. My treatment style balances evidence-based practices with respect for each individual's background and values, and my dedication to client growth, self-empowerment, and resilience continues to define my work as a psychiatrist.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist based in Boston, Massachusetts. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Biology from Howard University, graduating summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, and went on to receive my Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health from Harvard University. After completing my psychiatry residency at Boston Medical Center, I stayed on as an Attending Psychiatrist and Associate Professor, where I gained valuable experience in trauma-informed care and culturally responsive treatment, particularly for African Americans and other marginalized communities.

Hannah Fleming, LMHC
Hannah Fleming, LMHC, has experience working with adolescents and adults in inpatient, residential, and outpatient settings. She earned a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology and completed her clinical internship at the Salvation Army’s residential adult treatment center for substance abuse.
Hannah uses an eclectic approach that incorporates relational psychodynamic theory, CBT, and DBT. She believes a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship is essential for fostering positive change and greater insight into patterns of behavior, relational dynamics, and coping strategies. She values open communication and a collaborative therapeutic relationship.
Hannah begins by developing a thorough understanding of each patient’s history, current concerns, goals, strengths, and needs. She collaborates with patients to create individualized treatment plans aligned with their goals, monitors progress over time, and adjusts treatment as needed to better support their growth and success.

Dr. Ioana Horotan-Enescu, DO
In addition to medication management, I augment my practice by implementing mindfulness, psychodynamic, and supportive therapy techniques to enhance treatment and improve treatment response. My clinical experience has spanned the inpatient and outpatient settings, affording me the opportunity to develop comprehensive skills in the treatment of PTSD, mood disorders, thought disorders, addiction, and perinatal mood disorders.
I am a board-certified Psychiatrist. I earned my Doctor of Osteopathy Degree from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed my internship and residency at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Before joining Talkiatry, I served as an Active-Duty staff psychiatrist at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Fort Campbell, KY, with additional roles as Medical Director of Behavioral Health and Interim Clinic Chief for Embedded Behavioral Health Clinic. I hold several certifications, including in Cognitive Behavioral Health Therapy for Suicide Prevention, Motivational Interviewing, and Battlefield Acupuncture. My teaching experience has spanned multiple institutions, where I have served as a preceptor and mentor for medical students, nurse practitioner students, and physician assistant students. I have also delivered presentations at national and international conferences on various topics, reinforcing my commitment to advancing the field of psychiatry.
Find a psychiatrist in Massachusetts
Finding a psychiatrist in Massachusetts can feel hard, with waitlists for a first appointment stretching months. Talkiatry connects you with a psychiatrist licensed in Massachusetts who meets with you by secure video, so you can start care from home instead of driving across the state, or even across town. Many people are matched and seen in days rather than months.
How online psychiatry works in Massachusetts
You begin with a free online assessment that asks where you live, what you are dealing with, and your mental health history. Based on your answers, you are matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Massachusetts, so you can be seen from anywhere in the state.
Your first appointment lasts about 60 minutes, giving you time to describe your symptoms, ask questions, and work with your psychiatrist on a plan. Follow-up visits usually run about 30 minutes, so you can review how treatment is going and adjust it as needed. You meet by secure video from home, on a schedule that fits around work or family.
What a psychiatrist in Massachusetts can help with
Talkiatry psychiatrists treat a range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Psychiatrists are medical doctors, so they can evaluate your symptoms, prescribe medication, and manage it over time. Medication is one possible part of a plan, not the automatic result of a visit; your psychiatrist listens first, then recommends what fits your needs. Depending on your situation, talk therapy may also be part of your care.
Does insurance cover a psychiatrist in Massachusetts?
Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, so many people can see a psychiatrist using their existing coverage. You check your plan during the free assessment, before you schedule anything, so you know where you stand up front. Out-of-pocket cost depends on your specific plan, so confirm the details with your insurer.
Cities we serve in Massachusetts
Talkiatry sees patients across Massachusetts by video, so you can connect from anywhere in the state. If you want details for your area, start here:
Getting mental health care in Massachusetts
Massachusetts has 52 designated mental health Health Professional Shortage Areas, covering about 251,000 residents, and only about 24.7% of the state's need for psychiatric care is currently met; HRSA estimates roughly 16 more practitioners would be needed to lift those designations (KFF). For you, that shortage is part of why a nearby appointment can be hard to find and slow to book. Seeing a psychiatrist online helps by connecting you with a licensed psychiatrist across the state, rather than limiting you to the few providers near your address.
Start with a free assessment
Take the free online assessment, get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Massachusetts, and schedule your first video visit, often within days. Take our free online assessment.
If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or call 911 for an emergency. This page is for general information and is not a substitute for care from a licensed clinician.
Can I see a psychiatrist online in Massachusetts?

Yes. Talkiatry psychiatrists are licensed in Massachusetts and see patients across the state by secure video. You meet from home on your own schedule, so there is no office to drive to.
Can I go straight to a psychiatrist, or do I need a referral?

In most cases you can start without a referral. You begin with the free online assessment, and Talkiatry matches you with a psychiatrist licensed in Massachusetts.
Do I need to live in Massachusetts to be seen?

You need to be physically located in Massachusetts during your visit. Your psychiatrist is licensed in the state where you are at the time of the appointment, so you can be seen from anywhere in Massachusetts.
Does insurance cover online psychiatry in Massachusetts?

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

Yes, when it is clinically appropriate and legally permitted. Your psychiatrist evaluates your symptoms and history first, and a prescription is never guaranteed. Medication is one option among several your psychiatrist may recommend.
How soon can I see a psychiatrist in Massachusetts?

Many people are matched and seen within days rather than months. Timing depends on your schedule and match, so there is no fixed guarantee, but online care usually means far less waiting than finding a local opening.