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Psychiatrists in Dover, DE

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Business Listing   Bugglin Carol S PhD - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 674-2265


Business Listing   F.H. Everett & Associates Inc. - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 674-2380


Business Listing   Kraman-Roach Lillian MD - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 674-9188


Business Listing   Phoenix Mental Health of Dover - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 736-6135


Business Listing   The Hypnotherapy Center of Dover - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 736-0926


Business Listing   Villabona Gregory MD - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 672-7220


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Helpful Definition for: Psychiatrists


Mental disorders are treated and diagnosed by psychiatrists in Dover. 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 Dover, 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.

Recent Business News for: Psychiatrists

Open letter to health ministers demands solution to mental health wait-times ... - Ottawa Citizen

Open letter to health ministers demands solution to mental health wait-times ...Ottawa Citizen... Business and Economic Roundtable on Addiction and Mental Health, says the federal and provincial ministers of health must work together to solve the 'wait-times crisis' that prevents people with mood disorders from being seen by a psychiatrist.and more »