
Dr. Namrata Shah, MD
I emphasize the importance of a strong doctor-patient therapeutic alliance and a patient-centered approach. To provide the best care, I believe in compassion, open communication, and collaboration. As a primary treatment method, I combine psychopharmacological medication and supportive therapy. I am particularly interested in issues related to women's mental health, including perinatal mental health issues.
I am a board-certified adult psychiatrist. I completed my undergraduate training at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and earned my medical degree at the American University of Antigua. I completed my psychiatry residency at Creedmoor Psychiatric Center with training at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. In addition to experience providing inpatient and outpatient care, I have worked with a wide variety of patient populations. The conditions I treat include depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, panic disorder, OCD, and ADHD.

Dr. Saisha Saint-Cyr, MD
I have a genuine interest in treating a vast array of psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and obsessive compulsive and related disorders. I specialize in psychopharmacology, and my practice focuses on medication management, which I typically offer in conjunction with supportive therapy in 30-minute follow-up visits.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist in Adult Psychiatry. I completed my undergraduate training at Hampton University, followed by medical school at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, and a Residency in Psychiatry at Howard University.

Dr. Sumaiyah Qureshi, MD
My practice includes management of psychiatric disorders in adults, including Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar disorder, PTSD, OCD, and others. I am also interested in treating issues related to women's health. I have an empathetic and culturally sensitive approach that is patient-centered and focused on building a strong therapeutic alliance. I believe in collaborating with other providers involved in the patient's care. My approach involves medication management in tandem with therapy techniques like CBT, Supportive therapy, IPT, and motivation therapy.
I am a Board-Certified General Psychiatrist. I was born and raised in Hyderabad, India, and underwent my medical training at Mamata Medical College, India, before completing residency at Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. I have gained extensive training in psychiatric inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings and have worked with diverse populations. I have practiced Telepsychiatry since my graduation, including working at community mental health centers serving the serious mentally ill in underserved areas.
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Dr. Surinderpal Kahlon, MD
I provide medication management along with supportive therapy. In some cases I may refer you to a counselor or therapist for further care and collaboration. I have experience treating a wide range of conditions, including major depressive disorder, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and PTSD. I utilize a well-rounded approach to treat the whole person, through medication, active listening, and recommending talk-centered counseling programs.
I am an experienced Psychiatrist who spent the last 24 years of my career working in Veterans Affairs, where I was able to treat a wide variety of patients. I was trained in the VA system associated with Chicago Medical School (Finch University), located in North Chicago, Illinois. At the conclusion of my training, I was hired at the VA in Danville, Illinois until 2021. I also had a part-time private practice, which enhanced my experience in adult psychiatry. I graduated from a prestigious medical school that has consistently held a high position (4th) among the top 100 medical schools in the world.

Dr. Upton Thomas, MD
I am a board-certified psychiatrist who takes a warm, collaborative, and evidence-based approach to care. With a focus on treating mood disorders, anxiety, OCD, and substance use, I integrate psychopharmacology and psychotherapy to support patients in achieving meaningful change. I bring curiosity, creativity, and a deep respect for each individual's story to my clinical work. Patients often find me easy to talk to and appreciate my calm, thoughtful demeanor. I emphasize shared decision-making and believe that treatment works best when the patient's values and voice are at the center. I aim to create a safe space for honest dialogue and ongoing reflection as treatment evolves.
I begin with a comprehensive evaluation to understand each patient's mental health history, current concerns, and goals. I then develop an individualized treatment plan that may include medication, therapy, or both. I prefer to use the lowest effective dose of medications and often integrate psychotherapeutic strategies such as CBT, DBT, or insight-oriented work into my sessions.
Find a psychiatrist in Wisconsin
Getting on a psychiatrist's schedule in Wisconsin can mean a long wait, especially outside the Milwaukee and Madison areas. Talkiatry connects you with a licensed psychiatrist in Wisconsin who sees you by video, so you can start care from home instead of driving to an appointment or sitting on a waitlist. Many patients have a first visit within days rather than months.
How online psychiatry works in Wisconsin
You start by answering a few questions online, then get matched with a psychiatrist who is licensed in Wisconsin and treats people across the state. Because your psychiatrist is licensed here, you can be seen from anywhere in Wisconsin, whether you live in Milwaukee, Green Bay, or a rural county with few local providers.
Visits happen over secure video from home. Your first appointment lasts 60 minutes, giving you time to talk through your symptoms, your history, and your goals so your psychiatrist can build a plan with you. Follow-up visits usually run about 30 minutes to review how you are doing and adjust your care as needed.
What a psychiatrist in Wisconsin can help with
A psychiatrist can evaluate and treat a range of mental health conditions. Talkiatry psychiatrists work with patients on:
Psychiatrists are medical doctors, so they can prescribe and manage medication when it fits your situation. Medication is one possible part of a plan, not an automatic result of a visit. Depending on your needs, therapy may also be part of your care, and your psychiatrist will talk through the options with you.
Does insurance cover a psychiatrist in Wisconsin?
Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, and your coverage is checked during the free assessment before you schedule a visit. What you pay out of pocket depends on your specific plan, so it is worth confirming the details with your insurer. There are no carrier names, plan counts, or dollar figures we can promise here, because those vary from person to person.
Getting mental health care in Wisconsin
Wisconsin has 174 designated mental health professional shortage areas, covering about 2.18 million people (according to KFF as of 12/31/25). In practice, that means many residents live where local psychiatrists are hard to reach. Online psychiatry helps by connecting you with a licensed psychiatrist in Wisconsin, rather than limiting your options to providers in your immediate area.
Start with a free assessment
Answer a few questions online, get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in Wisconsin, 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. This page is for general information and is not a substitute for medical advice from a qualified professional.
Can I see a psychiatrist online in Wisconsin?

Yes. Talkiatry matches you with a psychiatrist licensed in Wisconsin, and you meet over secure video from home. There is no office to drive to and no local waiting list to join.
Do I need to live in Wisconsin to be seen?

Your psychiatrist must be licensed in the state where you are located during your visit. To see a Wisconsin-licensed Talkiatry psychiatrist, you need to be in Wisconsin at the time of your appointment, which lets you connect from anywhere in the state.
Does insurance cover online psychiatry in Wisconsin?

Often, yes. 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 a psychiatrist prescribe medication online in Wisconsin?

Yes, when it is clinically appropriate and legally permitted. Your psychiatrist will evaluate you first and decide with you whether medication fits your plan. A prescription is never guaranteed, and medication is only one part of care.
How soon can I be seen?

Many patients have a first visit within days rather than months. Your exact timing depends on availability and your schedule, so we cannot promise a specific date, but online care usually means a shorter wait than finding a local provider.