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There are 156 Psychiatrists in Saint Petersburg, FL and 29% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Some of the most common clinical focuses include Psychotic Disorders, Addiction & Substance Abuse and Personality Disorders. Popular hospitals in the area include St. Anthony's Hospital, St. Joseph's Hospital and Morton Plant Hospital.
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156 Results for Psychiatry near Saint Petersburg, FL
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Dr. Alan Feldman, MD

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Accepting new patients
24 years of experience
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Healthcare at a Glance in Saint Petersburg, FL

Residents local to the St Petersburg area have access to many healthcare facilities. There are facilities such as St. Anthony’s Hospital, St. Petersburg General Hospital, and the Northside Hospital-St. Petersburg. Children’s care can be found through the John Hopkins All Childrens Hospital. Veterans can find care through the St. Petersburg VA Clinic, among other local VA health care facilities in the area.

St. Petersburg’s Top-Rated Facilities

U.S. News ranks St. Anthony’s Hospital as #5 in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area, and #24 in the state of Florida. As part of the BayArea healthcare network system, they’re high performers in 6 different procedures/conditions, including:

  • heart attack
  • kidney failure
  • colon cancer surgery

U.S. News ranks the Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital as #11 in the Southeast region and #4 in Florida. They rank nationally in 8 different children’s specialties, including:

  • #18 in Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • #34 in Pediatric Diabetes & Endocrinology
  • #34 in Pediatric Nephrology

Psychiatrist Frequently Asked Questions

What is a psychiatrist?

Psychiatrists specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health conditions. Their education and clinical training help them understand how medical conditions manifest as psychiatric symptoms and how mental health conditions can affect your body.

There are several psychiatry subspecialties, including:

  • addiction medicine
  • child and adolescent psychiatry
  • forensic psychiatry
  • geriatric psychiatry
  • neuropsychiatry
  • pain medicine
  • sleep medicine

What mental health conditions do psychiatrists treat?

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Psychiatrists treat a broad range of mental health conditions, including:

What treatments and therapies do psychiatrists perform?

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Psychiatrists use various treatments to help you manage your mental health condition, including psychotherapy and medications.

Psychotherapy is a treatment that involves establishing a close, talking relationship between you and your therapist. Two examples of psychotherapy include:

  • behavioral therapy, which focuses on your learning and behavior to change unhealthy behavior patterns
  • cognitive therapy, which focuses on your thoughts and shows a relationship between dysfunctional thinking and unhealthy emotions or behaviors

Medications are often used in combination with psychotherapy to help you treat your mental health condition. Some examples of medications include:

  • antidepressants, which psychiatrists use to treat depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and more
  • psychotropics, which psychiatrists use to treat delusions and hallucinations, such as with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
  • sedatives, which are medications used to treat anxiety and insomnia
  • stimulants, which are medications used to treat ADHD

When should I contact a psychiatrist?

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You may want to start a relationship with a mental health provider if you’re experiencing hardship and want help understanding your thoughts and behaviors. A psychiatrist can help if the cause of your mental health condition is unknown or if you have a complex mental health condition that requires medication, including:

  • ADHD
  • bipolar disorder
  • schizophrenia
  • severe depression

It’s important to know that you are not alone. Psychiatrists have the training and expertise to provide you with the resources and care you need.

What should I expect from a psychiatrist appointment?

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During your first appointment, your psychiatrist will talk with you about the reason for your visit, including why you think you need therapy. They’ll ask about your symptoms, how long you’ve had them, and what treatment you received in the past, if any. You can expect the conversation to include a discussion about your family, history, work, and other personal matters.

Toward the end of your visit, your psychiatrist will discuss your treatment plan and session frequency, which may include some recommended medications. You may use the end of your appointment as an opportunity to ask your psychiatrist any questions you have about your treatment plan.

What questions should I ask my psychiatrist?

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It’s important to show up to your psychiatrist appointment prepared. To help you get started, we’ve created a good list of questions for you to ask:

  • What’s my diagnosis?
  • Are underlying medical issues causing my mental health condition?
  • Should I get a second opinion?
  • Which psychotherapy, if any, would be the most helpful for me?
  • How much experience do you have treating my mental health condition?
  • Will you be available during a crisis?
  • How will this treatment help me?
  • Are there medications you recommend I try? How will they help?
  • How will I know if treatment is working for me?
  • How frequently do you recommend we meet?

You may use these questions as a starting point, but feel free to add your own. A good practice is to also ask for additional information and take notes during your appointment.