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There are 2,459 Clinical Psychologists in Boston, MA and 15% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Popular hospitals in the area include Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital and Brigham And Women's Hospital.
Boston is home to a medical landscape of top-ranked hospitals and medical centers. Massachusetts General Hospital ranks at #1 in the regional area. Boston has 3 VA campuses located in Jamaica Plains, West Roxbury, and Brockton. It also has 6 outpatient clinics. For women’s healthcare, Brigham and Women’s hospital ranks #2 in Boston overall and has a specific sector dedicated to women’s health issues with 4 facilities.
Boston's Top Rated Hospitals
Ranking #1 in Boston is Massachusetts General Hospital. It ranks nationally in 12 Adult specialties, including:
#2 in: Diabetes & Endocrinology
#3 in: Psychiatry
#7 in Cardiology & Heart Surgery
Offering some of the nation’s best pediatric care is Boston Children's Hospital. It ranks #1 in the U.S. News Best Children's Hospitals Honor Roll and nationally ranks in 10 children’s specialties, including:
#1 in Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery and Pediatric Urology
Psychologists are mental health professionals who hold a doctoral degree, such as PhD, PsyD, or EdD. Psychologists specialize in the science of behaviors, emotions, and thoughts. Most clinical psychologists are board-certified through the American Board of Clinical Psychology. In most states, psychologists cannot prescribe medications. Instead, they use talk therapies to help manage mental health conditions. Like other mental health professionals, psychologists can diagnose and treat anxiety and stress, depression, the impact of chronic conditions on your mental health, self-esteem concerns, trauma and PTSD, and more. You can find a psychologist by seeking recommendations from someone you trust, browsing reliable online databases like the American Psychological Association, or trying an online therapy app. If you don’t have insurance, you can find affordable mental healthcare by contacting a local National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) representative. Ultimately, finding a psychologist who’s a good fit can make a big difference in achieving your goals.
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