
Dr. Michele Kerbow, MD
I believe strongly in the interconnectivity of mental and physical health, especially as it relates to trauma. I have a particular interest in the treatment of Veterans' issues and trauma, and my most recent work saw me caring for both Veterans and Active Duty military through the Fayetteville VA Medical Center in Jacksonville, NC and the Naval Hospital Jacksonville in Florida. I place an emphasis on the importance of both therapy and medication management in the treatment of mental health, and have a strong history of collaboration with therapists and counselors in order to enact the best treatment plan possible.
I am a board certified psychiatrist with more than 20 years of clinical experience. I completed my undergraduate training at Clemson University before continuing to the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia, SC. From there, I completed my General Psychiatry Internship and General Adult Psychiatry Residency through the University of Virginia in Roanoke. Though I have a wide array of experience in psychiatric care and psychological assessment, my clinical focus has centered on Veterans' issues and trauma.
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Dr. Michele Schaefer, MD
My practice primarily focuses on medication management, which I offer in conjunction with supportive therapy and elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). I take a patient-centered and collaborative approach, ensuring that treatment is tailored to each individual's needs. If additional therapy is required, I may recommend working with a therapist as part of a comprehensive care plan. My primary focus areas include depression, anxiety disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist with over 16 years of experience. I earned my medical degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE, and completed my adult psychiatry residency at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, OR. I then specialized further by completing a forensic psychiatry fellowship at Yale University. I have worked as a staff psychiatrist at Atrium Health System for over 16 years.
During the first visit, patients can expect a thorough psychiatric evaluation, where I carefully assess their symptoms, treatment history, and mental health goals. I work collaboratively with patients to develop a personalized treatment plan, which may include medication management and therapy recommendations. Follow-up visits are typically 30 minutes and focus on monitoring progress, adjusting treatment as needed, and ensuring the best possible patient outcomes.

Dr. Mona Ismail, MD
I am passionate about integrative medicine, which combines evidence-based alternative therapies with conventional treatments to optimize outcomes. My approach focuses on promoting overall wellness, keeping both the body and mind in harmony. During the diagnostic evaluation, I will review your medical history and past treatments to develop a comprehensive, personalized treatment plan that prioritizes your overall wellness. In addition to medication management, I incorporate supportive, cognitive, or psychodynamic psychotherapy during follow-up visits, as time allows. When appropriate, I may also recommend referrals to specialized psychotherapists to address your individual needs as part of a holistic treatment approach.
I am double board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in both Adult Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. I earned my medical degree from Cairo University, where I also completed my neurology residency at Cairo University Hospitals. Following this, I pursued psychiatric training at New York Medical College at St. Vincent's Hospitals, where I was appointed Chief Resident and recognized as Resident of the Year. I further specialized with a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at UMDNJ/Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
My career includes multiple leadership roles, notably serving as Chief of the Child and Adolescent Partial Hospital Programs (PHP) at Rutgers University in Newark, NJ, where I provided direct care to young patients. I have also held Medical Director positions across various clinical settings, including child and adolescent inpatient units, outpatient programs, and intensive outpatient services for both adolescents and adults with mental health and co-occurring substance use disorders. As an active educator, I have served as a teaching faculty member, delivering lectures and providing supervision and evaluations for medical residents and child and adolescent psychiatry fellows, and I have served as a principal investigator on multiple studies. Throughout my career in leadership and teaching, I maintained an integrative private practice in New Jersey, serving residents of the NJ and NY metropolitan areas before relocating to North Carolina.

Dr. Natalia Roque, MD
I believe in building a strong therapeutic alliance grounded in empathy, respect, and curiosity. I value collaboration and open communication, ensuring that patients feel like active partners in their care. My goal is to create a safe, supportive space where individuals feel understood as whole people, not defined solely by their symptoms. I also prioritize incorporating cultural background and social determinants of health, including financial stressors and systemic barriers, into treatment planning.
In my work, I begin by taking time to understand each patient's unique story, experiences, and goals. I approach care through a trauma-informed lens and with cultural sensitivity to ensure treatment feels safe, respectful, and relevant. My process integrates evidence-based approaches, including psychodynamic therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), while tailoring care plans to meet both clinical needs and patient preferences. I regularly check in on progress, invite feedback, and adjust treatment collaboratively to support an ongoing, responsive therapeutic process.
I received my BA in Biology from the University of Chicago and my medical degree from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. I returned to the University of Chicago to complete my psychiatry residency, where I served as Chief Resident of the outpatient psychiatry clinics and was a member of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. I have experience treating patients across inpatient, outpatient, and consultation-liaison psychiatry settings, with additional training in treatment-resistant depression, trauma, neuropsychiatry, ECT, ketamine, geriatric psychiatry, student counseling, LGBTQ+ mental health, women's mental health, and culturally sensitive care.

Dr. Natalie Cummings, MD
I primarily focus on medication management and supportive psychotherapy, but have extensive training in utilizing various therapy modalities, including cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, reminiscence therapy, and psychodynamic psychotherapy. When appropriate, I will refer for more extensive psychotherapy and/or collaborate with your established psychotherapist for comprehensive care. I strongly believe that addressing psychosocial and interpersonal factors (including relationship health, economic stressors, social isolation and loneliness) is as essential as pharmacologic management in treating mental health conditions. I have particular experience and interest in treating older adults and those suffering from memory disorders, but provide treatment for a variety of psychiatric conditions including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorders, trauma-related disorders, and substance use disorders.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist and board-eligible geriatric psychiatrist. I obtained my medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and completed my residency training in psychiatry at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Jackson Memorial Hospital. I then completed my geriatric psychiatry fellowship at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Beth Israel. During my fellowship, I participated in Mount Sinai's Visiting Doctors Program, providing patient-centered and compassionate care to homebound elder adults in New York City. I also received training at Coler Rehabilitation and Nursing Care Center on Roosevelt Island and presented at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry annual meeting. During my training, I gained extensive experience providing psychiatric care to various patient populations in multiple settings, including the outpatient clinic, inpatient unit, and emergency department.
Following my training, I worked at New York Presbyterian's Gracie Square Hospital, serving first as float psychiatrist across every inpatient psychiatric unit (including the young adult/college student program, Orthodox Jewish program, psychotic disorders program, crisis-stabilization program, dual focus program, and Asian Psychiatry program), before transitioning to an established psychiatric attending for the older adult program. During my time at Gracie Square Hospital, I received the Physician of the Year Award and served as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine. I worked closely alongside staff psychologists, social workers, and nurses to provide multidisciplinary, collaborative care to patients suffering from a variety of mental health conditions. I am a member of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry.

Dr. Parker Loy, MD
I enjoy treating a wide variety of conditions, including mood and anxiety disorders. I incorporate therapeutic techniques into medication management visits when indicated, and I may also recommend collaboration with therapists.
I hold the position of Staff Psychiatrist at Talkiatry. After finishing my undergraduate studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, I completed the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) Master of Science program before enrolling in medical school at the same institution. After graduating from medical school, I completed my residency at UTHSC, during which I trained in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings and treated a broad spectrum of mental health conditions.

Phillip Jones, MD
Dr. Phillip Bryce Jones is a psychiatrist with experience caring for adults in outpatient, inpatient, emergency, and consultation-liaison settings. He completed medical school, residencies in internal medicine and psychiatry, and a fellowship in Psychosomatic Medicine/Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. He is board certified in General Psychiatry and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and treats depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, psychosis, trauma-related conditions, substance use, and psychiatric symptoms related to medical illness.
Dr. Jones takes a collaborative, thoughtful, and respectful approach to care. He works to understand each patient's symptoms within the context of their relationships, values, goals, and life experiences. He emphasizes careful diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, medication safety, and open discussions about treatment options, with the goal of helping patients build resilience, stability, and meaningful, lasting improvement.
Dr. Jones begins with a comprehensive evaluation of each patient's history, symptoms, medical background, prior treatment, strengths, and goals. He develops individualized treatment plans that may include medication management, psychoeducation, behavioral strategies, lifestyle changes, and coordination with other clinicians. Follow-up visits focus on tracking progress, adjusting treatment, and helping patients achieve better functioning and long-term well-being.

Dr. Shari Sengupta, MD
My practice focuses on medication management from a holistic perspective, informed by a background in psychotherapy. I believe that mental health is the cornerstone of overall well-being and that treatment is a collaborative journey toward improved health and function in life, work, and relationships. I have experience treating a variety of mental health concerns but have a particular interest in depression, anxiety, and mental health in the perinatal period. I offer culturally sensitive treatment to people from all backgrounds and sexual orientations.
I attended the University of OK as a National Merit Scholar and went on to graduate with my MD from Eastern Virginia Medical School. I specialized in Adult Psychiatry at the University of NC Hospitals, where I was a chief resident. I received psychotherapy training in insight-oriented and cognitive-behavioral approaches and trained at the Psychoanalytic Institute of the Carolinas. I have 18 years of experience providing medication management and psychotherapy in both private practice and community mental health settings, and over 10 years of experience in telepsychiatry providing care to underserved communities.

Dr. Sharon Kahler, MD
I am committed to providing compassionate, high-quality mental health care. I foster a therapeutic, nonjudgmental environment where patients can openly share their concerns and values. Viewing treatment as a partnership, I encourage patients to play an active role in their care and take a whole-person approach, considering lifestyle, environmental, and social factors that contribute to healing. My clinical interests include mood and anxiety disorders, PTSD, and childhood psychiatric disorders.
I begin with a comprehensive assessment to understand each patient's history, background, and treatment priorities. I develop individualized treatment plans using evidence-based approaches, supporting patients in navigating life's challenges and finding a path to mental wellness.
I am Board Certified in Adult and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and treat patients of all ages. I earned my medical degree from New York Medical College, completed Adult Psychiatry Residency at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell, and completed Child and Adolescent Fellowship training at NYU Langone and Bellevue Hospital. I have over a decade of experience in both community mental health centers and private practice, working with individuals from diverse backgrounds.

Dr. Shi Xun Fang, MD
My current practice is primarily focused on medication treatment, though I utilize my training as a therapist to ensure that patients feel understood and empowered to discuss any other issues they might be facing. With experience in many modalities of therapy including Psychodynamic, Supportive, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), I know that one size does NOT always fit all. If more in-depth therapy is felt to be beneficial, I may refer clients to a separate therapist.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist who completed my psychiatry residency at Duke University, where I received extensive training in Psychopharmacology, Psychotherapy (Talk Therapy), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), and Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). I have also practiced in multiple settings including a college mental health clinic, an adult ADHD clinic, a perinatal psychiatry clinic, a VA hospital, and a residential recovery program.
Throughout my life, I have lived in various places such as China, Canada, Upstate New York, Maine, and North Carolina, where I currently reside. This rich cultural experience allows me to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds, which is crucial in the field of psychiatry where treatment is so highly personal.

Dr. Siera Kirkland, MD
I am an adult general psychiatrist and a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. I focus on collaborative and evidence-based care. I believe it is imperative to form a therapeutic relationship with each individual and work together as a team to formulate the best treatment plan. My passion is to educate, empower, and support. I specialize in medication management and brief psychotherapy.
I received my medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine and completed my residency at The Cleveland Clinic Akron General and Summa HealthSystem in my hometown of Akron, OH. Upon completion of residency, I relocated to Charlotte, NC to start my career as the Lead Psychiatrist at Novant Health Psychiatric Associates- Matthews. I have experience treating various patient populations. My areas of focus have been perinatal and postpartum depression and anxiety, and I have also worked with adults with co-occurring substance use disorders. Special interests include women's health and minority mental health disparities.

Dr. Sophie Fourniquet, MD
My clinical approach emphasizes evidence-based psychopharmacology with careful, personalized prescribing. I work collaboratively with patients to define clear, values-aligned treatment goals, and I prioritize honesty, transparency, and shared decision-making, creating a therapeutic relationship grounded in trust. My care focuses on improving real-world functioning, clarity of thought, and emotional sustainability rather than symptom reduction alone. I avoid premature labeling, instead using early visits to develop a thoughtful plan aligned with patients' values. Treatment plans are individualized and may include psychotherapy, medication, lifestyle modifications, or a combination, with regular reassessment to support durable, meaningful change.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist. I earned my medical degree from Louisiana State University in New Orleans and completed my psychiatry residency at Duke University. I have practiced in both inpatient and outpatient settings and bring experience in neuropsychiatry, interventional psychiatry, transplant psychiatry, and culturally informed global psychiatry. Initial evaluations focus on understanding each patient's story, treatment history, and goals through a thorough diagnostic assessment.
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.