Psychiatry

Psychiatry

Psychiatry

Find a psychiatrist in Portland.

Psychiatry is a branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, behavioral and emotional disorders. There are varying types of psychiatry that include both traditional and holistic approaches. People seek psychiatric help for many reasons. Problems often include: panic attacks, feelings of sadness, hopelessness, anxiety, substance abuse, hallucinations, thoughts of suicide and dealing with everyday stressors. Below is a list of mental health providers in Portland to help you find the right fit.

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Morgan Huls

Buckman, Irvington, Alameda

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BBH Psychiatric Services

Telemedicine

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Robin Perez

Canby

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Christina Vaughn

Buckman, Irvington, Alameda

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Julian Montanez

Vancouver, WA

Men's Issues
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Joe Cross-Sarvis

NE Portland, Tigard, Beaverton, Gresham

ADHD Bipolar
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Hadi Farah

Whole Oregon (virtually)

Anxiety Family Conflict Depression
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Paige Medina

Vancouver, WA

ADHD Anxiety Women's Issues
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Haley Collins

Multnomah

Anxiety Family Conflict Abuse
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Salim Elhalaby

Buckman, Irvington, Alameda

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April Dvorak

Eugene, Virtual, Portland

ADHD Anxiety Adjustment Disorder
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Meg Farrell

Virtual/Telehealth

ADHD
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Derek Crain

Portland

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Dr. Uhunoma Osadolor

Portland, Albany, Grants Pass

ADHD Anxiety Autism
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Jerzy Hubert

Buckman

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Dr. Wilson, DNP

Portland

ADHD Depression Anxiety
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