Recommendations for psychiatrists in Charlotte? Any recommendations for a good psychiatrist for depression and anxiety? I don’t mind the travel within Charlotte.
Foxivondembergen replied:
Seriously, this is a problem. They are booked out forever. Thank goodness my child only needed one for a year. But it is almost like other specialties. I needed a dermatologist and it took about 3-4 months.
BubbaChanel replied:
Chris Lord, Scott Lurie, Allen Melvin, Fred Caudill. None of them take insurance except Dr. Caudill, though. There is a serious shortage of good psychiatrists in Charlotte.
NBF1865 replied:
Why do you want a psychiatrist over other helping professions like, say, a counselor?
CLTpiratesfan89 replied:
Ryan Wishart in Dilworth. Highly recommended. Call him.
stopsnoopingyo replied:
Southlake Psych! Lovely staff and doctors.
Nettieoneg replied:
Carolina Healthcare Systems - Behavioral Health. You call early in the morning to make an appt for a consultation with a social worker who then schedules you with a psychiatrist. It can take 6-8 weeks from initial call to seeing the psychiatrist but it's worth the wait when you need meds. Luckily I have insurance so it's just a copay but I imagine their rates are more reasonable than private practice psychiatrists in the area if you don't have insurance. Their number is 704-444-2400.
dsutter replied:
Southlake Psychiatry. Dr. Ben Epstein. This place is incredible. Highly recommended.
BobbyGump9 replied:
Thank you all for your suggestions
petulantporcupine replied:
Personally, I was not a fan of Dr. Caudill at all. The only psychiatrist that was able to get me stabilized in 10 years was Dr. Christo at Novant Health Psychiatric Associates. I've been seeing him for about 5 years now and he has been incredibly helpful.
nexusheli replied:
This is asked with extreme regularity: https://www.reddit.com/r/Charlotte/search?q=psychiatrist+&restrict_sr=on&sort=relevance&t=allhttps://www.reddit.com/r/Charlotte/search?q=psychologist&restrict_sr=on&sort=relevance&t=allhttps://www.reddit.com/r/Charlotte/search?q=counselor&restrict_sr=on&sort=relevance&t=allhttps://www.reddit.com/r/Charlotte/search?q=therapist&restrict_sr=on&sort=relevance&t=all
NBF1865 replied:
Why was my comment downvoted and removed for asking why OP isn’t also looking for a counselor?
Psychiatrist and Counselor Recommendations Hi All,
Does anyone have recommendations for a good psychiatrist and counselor in the area? Preferably someone who does...
murkylotus replied:
The best psychiatrist I’ve seen is Dr. Christo at Novant Health Psychiatric Associates on Randolph Rd. He is the only doctor who was able to stabilize my bipolar. I also have anxiety and alcohol issues. Working with him has been great. He listens well, works with you to find the right treatment instead of just throwing the typical stuff at you. He’s really awesome.
Maperton replied:
My psych is at Eastover Pyscological. They have a multiple doctors. They’re doing tele health for the time being, not sure if that’ll continue long term.
cltcharlotteQ replied:
Monarch has open access model. Should be able to get an intake done and see a psychiatrist within a week. They are doing telemedicine. If you don’t have insurance usually it’s free unless you have very big income. It can be kind of annoying to get started, but I’ve had a lot of people say the doctors and NPs are great. Monarchnc.org
yert1099 replied:
Counselor suggestion is New Leaf on Monroe Road - Logan Cohen. I've been seeing him for a while...nice guy and has helped me tremendously.
The_Amazing_Corgi replied:
Since alcohol is involved, you may want to suggest AA. [charlotteaa.org](https://charlotteaa.org) keeps a list of meeting dates, times and locations and there are tons of them in Charlotte and the surrounding areas. In addition to a psychiatrist/psychologist, I believe that a support network of people who are going through the same thing is critical. I am a recovering alcoholic with more than 20 years of sobriety, and I needed both forms of support to become sober. That being said, the AA way isn't for everyone. Best of luck to your family member, and it's wonderful that you're helping him.
marques33 replied:
Mental health at Randolph Road.
sooneday replied:
For a counselor I recommend http://www.vanessastaton.com
Those of you who know a Psychiatrist specializing in adolescent psychiatry in the Charlotte/Statesville/Mooresville area: Do you have one you would recommend? Do you...
Erin M. replied:
Dr. Tracy Latz downtown mooresville. Very good, integrative.
Shannon W. replied:
Erin Moore is Dr. Latz a male or a female?
Tim B. replied:
Shannon, Dr. Jenny Poston in Charlotte is our Jenny Newton from SAPC- give her a call...http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/name/Jenny_N._Poston_PhD_Charlotte_North+Carolina_110680
Lauren A. replied:
Dr. Tracy Latz is great!
Carla J. replied:
Tracy Latz is the female Dr. Latz. Her husband is also Dr. Latz, also in Mooresville. Tracy is the one who practices integrative medicine.
Does anyone know of a good psychiatrist/ psychologist in Starkville or maybe even Columbus or West Point?
Michael N. replied:
If you want more information about the MSU Psychology Clinic, the website can be found here: http://clinic.psychology.msstate.edu/ The number is 662-325-0270. If you call us we would be happy to help with referrals even if you don't want to come to our clinic.
Michael N. replied:
I forgot to mention that if you are a MSU student you should consider the Student Counseling Center, it is free! Here is their website http://www.health.msstate.edu/scs/.
Shannon V. replied:
Dr. Baird is a psychologist and Dr. Overstreet is a psychiatrist. Both are good in my opinion. The only other psychiatrist I know of in Starkvillle is Dr. Aleem at Community Counseling and I personally would not recommend him.
Brooklynn H. replied:
Dr Aleem and Norma kimbrough make a great team. I have seen an awful lot over the last 12 years and they are my favorite. I pay out of pocket bc insurance doesn't cover just to see them. They work with each other also so you get that time and they can really tailor to what you need.
Charlotte, NC: looking for a reputable psychiatrist Hello all,
I am looking for a good psychiatrist based in Charlotte, North Carolina specializing in anxiety and...
droogs4depreshun replied:
Dont remember the name of the place but its pretty good. Its in pineville near carmel commons im sure you can find it on google
dwade333miami replied:
Hi.
>Does anyone know any good websites that could also aid my search?
Check out the step-by-step guide on the sidebar of this subreddit to find a good psychiatrist (and therapist) in the US. Here's the link: https://www.reddit.com/r/Anxiety/wiki/gettinghelp#wiki_how_to_find_a_good_therapist_and.2For_psychiatrist
I wrote that guide, so let me know if anything is unclear and you have any questions. The only issue is that as far as I know, there are no reviews from patients on the site that's in the guide I wrote. Maybe you can find a psychiatrist through the guide and then look up their names on google to see what comes up in terms of patient reviews.
Lastly, if this is the first time you're seeking help and you have any questions (like what types of questions you would be asked by a psychiatrist, how to prepare for a first appointment, how first appointments usually go, or my personal experiences with my psychiatrists), then don't hesitate to ask me.
throwawayoldvoices replied:
I have found more than one great therapist using this site: https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms You can narrow your search by location, areas they specialize in, insurance accepted, and so on. They each have short bios up which help you learn a little bit more about them too. Best of luck!
Looking for a psychiatrist in the Charlotte area. I am finding myself in a position where I feel that I should go see a psychiatrist. The problem is the ones I have...
yert1099 replied:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Charlotte/comments/2 xza7 w/need_to_see_a_psychiatrist/? Search the Charlotte Subreddit - there are a number of threads already on this and it should have the info you need. Good luck!!