Telepsychiatry for New Jersey

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Photo of Marc Cantillon, Psychiatrist in New Jersey
Marc Cantillon
Psychiatrist, MD, FAPA, FANA
Verified
2 Endorsed
Verified
2 Endorsed
Sadness, ADD, addiction, relationships, other anguish? No matter what pain you bear, there is hope, with care, scientific evidence, and if needed legal help. For every problem, there are solutions: I have witnessed personal change, growth at any age. For children: identity and learning; for adults work/other responsibilities, or staying active and fully enjoying the wisdom of a mature life. Together we identify the issue(s), talking support CBT therapy and/or medication including natural complementary, exercises, work coaching. For fees, I work flexibly with those patients who have out of network coverage so they are reimbursed.
Grief
Mandarin
(973) 870-0599
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Livingston, NJ 07039
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Photo of Dr. Jawad Manzoor, Psychiatrist in New Jersey
Dr. Jawad Manzoor
Psychiatrist, MD
Verified
Verified
We take NJ Medicaid and Medicare. Saturday/Sunday open. At this time, only BH-Tele-Psych visits are offered (Video/Phone). Call or email us and see if we are right fit for you. We provide compassionate and holistic care to our patients. We are dedicated to improving your mental health and overall well-being. In order to do that, we focus on the connection between your mind, body, and spirit. When treating individuals inflicted with mental suffering, we utilize an evidence-based approach to treating a whole person. That means we will take into consideration your physical, emotional, and spiritual health to restore your well-being.
Grief
Mandarin
(201) 801-5259
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Fort Lee, NJ 07024
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About Psychiatrists, meds and Psychiatric Nurses.

A Psychiatrist in New Jersey is a qualified medical doctor who specializes in treating mental health issues and diagnosable disorders.

New Jersey Psychiatrists differ from other mental health professionals in that they may prescribe medication as well as practice psychotherapy in treatment. Sometimes, Psychiatrists form part of a clinical team in which they will diagnose and prescribe, while psychologists or therapists provide the client's psychotherapy.

As part of a clinical assessment, Psychiatrists may conduct physical examinations, take blood tests, and order and interpret lab tests and brain image scans, such as CT scans, CAT Scans, and MRIs.

The field of psychiatry in New Jersey has many sub-specialties, including pediatric psychiatry. Those who work with the elderly are called geriatric psychiatrists.

Other related sub-specialties include cognition psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, psychosomatic, forensic, reproductive medicine specialties, psychopharmacology , psychiatric genetics, neuroimaging, and clinical neurophysiology.

Psychiatric nurse practitioners in New Jersey, or mental health nurse practitioners, generally have an MS degree in nursing (MSN) and a number of years of training to become certified. Psychiatric nurse practitioners are able to assess and diagnose mental health conditions and prescribe medication. New Jersey Psychiatric nurse practitioners also have training that enables them to include psychotherapy with treatment.

How to find the right Psychiatrist?

If you're finding it difficult to find the right psychiatrist in New Jersey, don't worry--you're not alone. Psychiatrists are highly specialized professionals. They tend to be busy--appointments can be short (e.g. 15 mins.)--and so as a potential client you can sometimes feel lost or confused. Don't let this deter you.

Begin first by checking the psychiatrists listed here nearest to you. If they are limited in number, expand out your search geographically (Broaden your Search) and see who's available further afield. Use the links in the left nav bar to find the relevant insurance, if you intend to use your health insurance to pay for the provider.

If you're still finding it difficult to find a psychiatrist in New Jersey, call or contact the professionals here and ask for a psychiatric referral. You can also call the psychiatric nurses in New Jersey as they tend to be affiliated to a network of psychiatrists in their area ( New Jersey). Or just chat to them to see if they can help.