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Psych Boston | Greater Boston

Doctors / Providers

Meet the Psych Boston team supporting anxiety treatment in Boston and related mental health needs.

Doctors and therapists in official sequence

Psych Boston's provider team includes psychiatrists and licensed therapists supporting Greater Boston patients through evaluation, therapy, medication management, and coordinated mental health care.

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Dr. Gurvinder Arora

Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist

Board-certified psychiatrist providing thoughtful care for children, teens, adults, and families across Greater Boston.

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Dr. Vishal Biala

Psychiatric Disorders

Psychiatric clinician focused on careful evaluation, practical treatment planning, and support for complex mental health concerns.

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Dr. Duy Ly

Psychopathology

Provider offering evidence-informed psychiatric assessment and care for mood, anxiety, and behavioral health needs.

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Dr. Shweta Sidhu

Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist

Compassionate psychiatrist supporting children, adolescents, adults, and families with individualized care plans.

Dr. Usamah Simjee provider photo

Dr. Usamah Simjee

Adult & Adolescent Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist helping adults and adolescents navigate symptoms, medication questions, and long-term mental wellness.

Dr. Shailaja Emani provider photo

Dr. Shailaja Emani

Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist

Board-certified psychiatrist with child, adolescent, and adult expertise and a holistic, patient-centered approach.

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Dr. Danial Hayek

Adult & Adolescent Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist providing discreet, collaborative care for adolescents and adults across Massachusetts.

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Dr. Lawrence Gross

Psychiatrist / Mental Health Specialist

Mental health specialist supporting psychiatric evaluation, treatment planning, and ongoing care coordination.

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Dr. Sadia Chaudhary

Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist focused on clear communication, diagnostic clarity, and treatment matched to each patient's needs.

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Dr. Shanel Chandra

Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist supporting children, teens, and adults with attentive, family-aware psychiatric care.

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Dr. Alok Kumar

Adult Psychiatrist

Adult psychiatrist known for careful listening, practical medication guidance, and respectful collaboration.

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Neycha Diaz

Therapist (LCSW)

Licensed clinical social worker offering therapy support for emotional health, stress, and relationship concerns.

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Jasmina Anandpara

Therapist (LICSW)

Licensed independent clinical social worker helping patients build insight, coping skills, and steadier routines.

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Loretta Fleming

Therapist (LCSW)

Licensed clinical social worker providing supportive therapy for stress, anxiety, transitions, and family strain.

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Elisha Bernstein

Therapist (LICSW)

Licensed independent clinical social worker offering compassionate therapy and practical emotional health support.

Helpful Questions

Are the psychiatrists board certified?

Psych Boston states that its psychiatrists are board certified.

Can I choose a provider?

The team can help match you with a provider based on age, symptoms, availability, and service needs.

Which providers see children or teens?

Several Psych Boston psychiatrists list child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry interests. The scheduling team can help confirm the best fit.

Are therapists and psychiatrists both listed here?

Yes. The provider directory includes psychiatrists and licensed therapists so patients can understand available care paths.

How do I know whether I need therapy, psychiatry, or both?

Start with the symptoms you are noticing and how they affect daily life. Psych Boston can help decide whether therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, or a combined plan is the best next step.

What happens during the first appointment?

The first visit usually reviews current symptoms, medical and mental health history, medications, family context, goals, and safety concerns. The provider then discusses treatment options and follow-up.

Do you offer telehealth for Boston-area patients?

Many Psych Boston appointments are available through telehealth for Massachusetts patients, while some care may be available in person through the Lexington office.

Can medication help without changing who I am?

When medication is appropriate, the goal is symptom relief and better functioning, not changing personality. Providers discuss benefits, side effects, alternatives, and monitoring.

What should I do in a mental health emergency?

For immediate safety concerns, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. This website and its forms are for non-emergency appointment requests.

Do you accept insurance?

Psych Boston lists several accepted commercial plans including BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts Health Plan, UMR, and Mass General Brigham Health Plan. Benefits should be confirmed before care.

Start with a confidential conversation

Request an appointment with Psych Boston.

Call 781-218-9550, email meetus@psychboston.com, or send a secure inquiry. For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

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