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Psychiatrists in Baltimore, MD
AAA Acupuncture Clinic - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 539-1732
Bierman Joseph S Dr - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 664-2071
Bisco Michael J - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 484-4450
Chissell Catherine Givando - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 366-4590
Citrenbaum ; Phd Charles - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 433-6555
Denefield Beatrice A MD - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 727-0500
Janet Cook LCSWC Psychotherapy - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 466-3477
Joshi & Merchant Md PA - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 727-4088
Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center & Hospital - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 466-8700
Maryland Psychiatric Society Free Referral Service - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 625-0232
Owen Deha Gursey MD - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 889-9360
Platman Stanley Psychiatrist - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 889-2758
Samaranayake Silverine D MD - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 242-1117
Samstad Eric Adgnn Md - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 433-2003
Sheppard Pratt Health System - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 938-5000
Sila Basri A MD - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 539-3565
Warres Stephen - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 235-1800
Woodruff Douglass B Md PA - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 889-5455
Zeitlin Hillel Lcsw-C - Baltimore, MD - Phone: (410) 358-1381
Helpful Definition for: Psychiatrists
Mental disorders are treated and diagnosed by psychiatrists in Baltimore. Some psychiatric practitioners prefer to work specially with certain age groups; thus, those who work with the elderly, are called 'geriatric' psychiatrists, and those working with children, are called 'pediatric' psychiatrists.
Psychiatrists, in Baltimore, also specialize in psychopharmacology, psychiatric genetics, neuro-imaging, sleep medicine, pain medicine, palliative medicine, eating disorders, sexual disorders, women's health, Global Mental Health, early psychosis intervention, mood disorders and anxiety disorders. Psychiatrists need to be registered and licensed to prescribe medication to their patients.
