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Dr. Elizabeth Shaffer, MD
I am dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and family and patient psychoeducation. I emphasize a joint decision-making approach to treatment options and utilize local resources to provide wrap-around support. My areas of interest focus on neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD, Autism, and Intellectual Delay.
I earned my M.D. from St. George's University School of Medicine and hold a Bachelor of Science in Child Development from Appalachian State University, where I graduated summa cum laude. My passion for working with children and families developed during my involvement in a pre-K Head Start Program in Rural North Carolina. I completed my General Psychiatry Residency and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine at Campbell University. I obtained ABPN Board Certification in General Psychiatry in 2023 and am working towards Board Certification in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. I have received honors and awards for my contributions to psychiatry, including the Laughlin Fellowship through The American College of Psychiatrists and Resident of the Year at Cape Fear Valley Health System in 2022. I am affiliated with professional organizations including AACAP and APA.
My extensive education, accolades, research contributions, professional affiliations, and community involvement reflect my commitment to making a positive impact in my patients' lives and the broader community.

Dr. Holly Clark, MD
I work with patients to create an environment where they feel comfortable and supported. I focus on medication management along with supportive therapy. Normally visits are 30-minute follow-ups that allow time to focus on areas of support needed. If additional therapy is recommended, I will request a therapist be added to your care team to meet all your needs. I have a passion for treating both adult and child and adolescent patients with anxiety and depression.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist, fellowship-trained in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and have been in practice for 11 years. I received my medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina, then completed my residency training and child and adolescent fellowship at the Medical College of Georgia.
I have worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings with adult, child, and adolescent populations. I have worked in private practice as well as community mental health, where I focused on reaching under-served communities.

Dr. Irene Pastis, MD
In my daily practice, I focus on evidence-based treatments utilizing the latest clinical guidelines and current approved treatments. In addition to medication management, I also incorporate psychotherapy in the treatment of mental health conditions. I am passionate about taking a collaborative approach with my patients to help them reach their potential.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in adult psychiatry. I completed residency training at East Carolina University in both internal medicine and psychiatry. After residency, I pursued my passion in psychiatry and stayed on as a clinical assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at East Carolina University. In this role, I specialized in treating adults with mental illness in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. I have spent a considerable amount of time teaching residents and medical students and have published several papers focusing on the neuroscience pathways of mental health conditions.

Dr. James Lee, MD
I am a board-certified psychiatrist who specializes in adult psychiatry and minority mental health. My approach focuses on evidence-based medication management and incorporates supportive therapy techniques as well as psychoeducation to address presenting issues in a compassionate and competent manner. I have experience treating various psychiatric disorders including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. Throughout my professional career, I have remained passionate about educating individuals about sustaining better mental health and eradicating the stigma of mental illness. If additional therapy is needed, I may recommend that a therapist is part of the treatment team.
I am a graduate of Morehouse College and received my medical degree from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, TN. After graduating from Meharry, I completed my psychiatry residency at the University of South Carolina/Palmetto Health in Columbia, SC and a forensic psychiatry fellowship at Tulane University. After completing my training, I entered private practice in Rock Hill, SC and served the community for 11+ years. During that time, I also served as Staff Psychiatrist at Winthrop University. Prior to joining Talkiatry, I served as an Attending Psychiatrist and Medical Director of an inpatient psychiatric unit.

Dr. Jason Chin, MD
I value patient autonomy and strive to provide the knowledge needed for patients to make informed decisions. I prioritize building a strong therapeutic alliance and integrating evidence-based medicine to guide care. I begin by listening to the patient's full story to understand them as a whole, exploring their past, present, and future to create a comprehensive treatment plan designed to empower patients to move forward and improve their mental health. I also specialize in interventional treatments, including Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).
I earned my Bachelor's degree from Duke University and my M.D., along with completing my psychiatry residency, at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. I am board-certified in psychiatry and bring extensive experience from both outpatient and inpatient settings.

Dr. Jessamine Fazli-Ahmed, MD
Dr. Jessamine Fazli-Ahmed is a physician with extensive experience across inpatient, outpatient, consult-liaison, and emergency psychiatric settings. She completed her undergraduate studies at Barnard College, earned her medical degree from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, and completed her residency and consultation-liaison psychiatry fellowship at Mount Sinai Morningside-West.
Dr. Fazli-Ahmed values open communication and takes an empathetic approach to care. She prioritizes creating a supportive environment and understanding each patient’s unique story. Her therapeutic style is grounded in psychodynamic psychotherapy, with flexibility to incorporate supportive and CBT-oriented techniques based on individual needs.
Dr. Fazli-Ahmed begins by gaining a comprehensive understanding of a patient’s medical and psychiatric history to provide holistic care. She collaborates with patients to set meaningful goals and develops personalized treatment plans to help them make steady, meaningful progress.

Dr. Jessica Grimes, DO
I am a board-eligible child and adolescent and adult psychiatrist. I am originally from Sylva, NC.
I earned a bachelor's degree in religion and minored in biology at The University of the South in Sewanee, TN, graduating cum laude and being inducted into the Order of the Gownsmen, an honor society. I earned my doctorate from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, WV. I completed a traditional rotating internship through WVSOM at Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital in Ashland, KY, and completed residency training in psychiatry at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, Pennsylvania. While in residency, I earned a master's degree in medical education from LECOM. I completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Greenville. During my second year of fellowship at USC-Greenville, I received the "Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow of the Year" award.

Johnathan Heller, MD
Dr. Johnathan Heller is a board-certified psychiatrist in general and forensic psychiatry with over a decade of experience treating complex mental health conditions across diverse settings. He earned his medical degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, completed residency in Portsmouth, Virginia, and fellowship training at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. A retired U.S. Navy physician of over 20 years, Dr. Heller also holds an MBA, bringing a systems-level, objective approach to patient care.
Dr. Heller takes a straightforward, non-judgmental approach grounded in clarity and honesty. He believes patients deserve open conversations about diagnoses, treatment options, and trade-offs. He views patients as experts in their own lives and focuses on early identification of concerns before they escalate. His style fosters a calm, structured space where patients feel respected and understood.
Dr. Heller begins with a thorough, unhurried evaluation of history, current concerns, and personal goals. He emphasizes early or subtle symptoms that impact quality of life and develops individualized, evidence-based plans combining medication and practical strategies. He explains the reasoning behind each recommendation and closely monitors progress, adjusting care as needed.

Dr. Jonathan Myrtil, MD
I take a collaborative approach to psychiatric care, integrating medication management with supportive therapy to provide well-rounded treatment. My primary focus is on treating adults with mood and anxiety disorders, PTSD, and ADHD. I prioritize patient involvement in treatment decisions, ensuring that care plans align with individual needs and goals.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist. I earned my medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine and completed my residency in Adult Psychiatry at the University of Central Florida, affiliated with North Florida Regional Medical Center. After completing my training, I remained at North Florida Regional as an adult psychiatrist and supervising physician, gaining experience treating patients in inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient program (IOP) settings.
Patients meeting me for the first time can expect a thorough evaluation where I assess their symptoms, treatment history, and personal goals. I foster a supportive and collaborative environment, working closely with patients to create a personalized treatment plan that incorporates medication management and therapeutic interventions tailored to their specific needs.

Dr. Joyln Ferrell, MD
I focus on providing patient-centered care, emphasizing improving quality of life and helping patients reach their specific treatment goals. My approach integrates medication management with supportive therapy. I believe in a collaborative treatment process and may recommend additional therapy support when necessary to optimize outcomes. I take a cautious and limited approach to the use of controlled medications, ensuring responsible medication management.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist with specialized training in treating depression and anxiety disorders. I earned my medical degree from Howard University College of Medicine and also hold a doctorate in pharmacy from the University of Georgia. I completed my residency training in psychiatry at VA Boston/Harvard Medical School and gained significant clinical experience at McLean Hospital. Additionally, I completed a fellowship in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.
During the first visit, patients can expect a comprehensive assessment of their symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals. I take a thoughtful and individualized approach to care, working with patients to develop a treatment plan that incorporates medication management and supportive therapy. Follow-up visits typically last 20-30 minutes and focus on monitoring progress and adjusting treatment as needed. In some cases, I may recommend involving an additional therapist to further enhance the effectiveness of the treatment plan.

Justin O'Brien, MD
Justin O'Brien, MD has experience in both outpatient and inpatient psychiatry. He earned his medical degree from UT Southwestern Medical School and completed his residency through the UT Southwestern Psychiatry Residency Program.
Dr. O'Brien values hearing each patient's story and history. One of his favorite questions is, "What is the most important thing you think I should know about you?" He encourages patients to ask every question they have so they never leave with unanswered concerns.
Dr. O'Brien spends the beginning of a first visit getting to know each patient, understanding what brings them to care, and creating a comfortable environment. He encourages open communication throughout treatment so patients feel heard and involved in their care.

Dr. Justin Uzl, MD
I take a holistic approach to mental healthcare, combining medication management, psychotherapy, and lifestyle modifications to help my patients achieve a quality of life that allows them to pursue their goals. I see the position of the psychiatrist as helping to educate and guide patients, allowing them to take an active role in their own recovery. I believe diversity is a strength and embrace providing high quality services that affirm the dignity, worth, and value of all individuals, including the LGBTQ+ community. I take an evidence-based approach in my treatment of individuals suffering with depression, anxiety, trauma, difficulty focusing and concentrating, sleep issues, and interpersonal problems. I utilize insight-oriented care, believing that gaining understanding of a person's feelings, thoughts, and actions will provide them the knowledge needed to make the positive change they desire. Therapy may be a key part of a person's treatment, and if greater frequency is needed outside of our sessions, I will refer and collaborate with a psychotherapist to help maximize a patient's success.
I am double board-certified in adult and consultation liaison psychiatry. My fellowship training helped me gain greater insight into the interface between medicine and mental healthcare. I have been practicing for seven years and have worked closely with individuals with co-occurring chronic medical issues, specifically organ transplantation.
Find a psychiatrist in North Carolina
Talkiatry psychiatrists are licensed in North Carolina and see patients across the state by video. You meet from home, on your schedule, with no commute and no local waitlist. Many people are matched and seen within days, not months.
How online psychiatry works in North Carolina
You start with a free online assessment. It asks where you live, what you're dealing with, and your mental health history. Based on your answers, we match you with a psychiatrist licensed in North Carolina.
From there, you schedule a video visit and meet your provider from home. First visits are 60 minutes, so there's time to talk through what's going on. Follow-ups are usually about 30 minutes.
Your psychiatrist must be licensed in the state where you are during the visit. That's why an online psychiatrist in North Carolina can see you from anywhere in the state, whether you're in Charlotte or a rural county. The visit comes to you.
What a psychiatrist in North Carolina can help with
An online psychiatrist in North Carolina can evaluate, diagnose, and treat a range of mental health conditions. Talkiatry psychiatrists are medical doctors, so they can prescribe and manage medication when it fits. Therapy is available too, and our therapists work alongside your psychiatrist.
Common reasons people in North Carolina reach out include:
- Anxiety: ongoing worry, panic, or tension that gets in the way of daily life. An anxiety psychiatrist in North Carolina can help you sort out what's driving it and what treatment fits.
- Depression: low mood, loss of interest, or fatigue that lasts for weeks.
- ADHD: trouble focusing, restlessness, or follow-through problems. An ADHD psychiatrist in North Carolina can walk you through evaluation and options.
A psychiatrist can also help you figure out what kind of care fits, whether that's medication, therapy, or both.
Does insurance cover a psychiatrist in North Carolina?
Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, so many patients find they're covered. Looking for a psychiatrist that takes insurance in North Carolina? We check your coverage during the free assessment, so you don't have to look it up yourself.
Costs vary by plan. For a detailed estimate of what you might pay, contact your insurance company directly.
Getting mental health care in North Carolina
Finding local care in North Carolina can be hard. The state has 218 designated mental health Health Professional Shortage Areas covering about 4.27 million people, and only about 12.5% of the need for psychiatric care is currently met. HRSA estimates the state would need about 256 more practitioners to remove those shortage designations (according to KFF as of 12/31/25).
Online psychiatrychanges that. Because your psychiatrist works with you by video, you're not limited to the providers who happen to practice near you.
Cities we serve in North Carolina
We match patients with North Carolina-licensed psychiatrists across the state. See care options in these cities:
Start with a free assessment
Take the free online assessment, get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in North Carolina, and schedule your video visit. 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 qualified professional.
Can I see a psychiatrist online in North Carolina?

Yes. Talkiatry psychiatrists are licensed in North Carolina and see patients across the state by video. You meet from home, so there's no office to travel to and no local waitlist.
Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist in North Carolina?

No. You don't need a referral to start with Talkiatry. You begin with a free online assessment, and we match you with a psychiatrist licensed in North Carolina based on your answers.
Does insurance cover online psychiatry in North Carolina?

Often, yes. Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, and we check your coverage during the free assessment. Costs depend on your plan, so contact your insurance company for a detailed estimate of your out-of-pocket cost.
Can a psychiatrist prescribe medication online in North Carolina?

Yes, where it's clinically appropriate and legally permissible. Talkiatry psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe and manage medication as part of your treatment plan. A prescription is never guaranteed; your psychiatrist evaluates your symptoms and history first.
Do I need to live in North Carolina to be seen?

Yes. Your psychiatrist must be licensed in the state where you are located during the visit. To see a North Carolina-licensed psychiatrist through Talkiatry, you need to be in North Carolina when you join your video visit.
How soon can I be seen?

Many patients are matched and seen within days rather than months. Timing depends on your schedule and provider availability, so we can't promise a specific date. Online care usually means a much shorter wait than finding a local office.