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Clinical Programs
Provides evaluations and treatment for children and adolescents with autism and autism spectrum disorders (pervasive developmental disorders). Opportunities to participate in clinical research protocols available as well.
Contact Information: 215-831-7800 or 215-831-4058; other: 215-831-4728.
Mary Anne Delaney, M.D., professor and medical director of the Drexel Autism Center; vice chair and director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; limited practice of psychiatry with adults; general practice of psychiatry with adolescents and children. Additionally is a trained psychoanalyst for adults, adolescents and children. Contact Information: Autism Clinic: 215-831-7800 or 215-831-4058; other: 215-831-4728.
Susan B. Hyman, Ph.D., assistant professor; provides supportive and behavioral treatments for children and adolescents with autism and pervasive developmental disorders; provides supportive and behavioral treatments for the families of children with serious developmental disorders. Contact Information: Autism Clinic: 215-831-7800 or 215-831-4058.
Richard Malone, M.D., professor and director of the Drexel Autism Center; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; treats children and adolescents with autism and autism spectrum disorders. Conducts research on autism spectrum disorders, including on the treatment of autism and on the underlying brain dysfunction. Contact Information: Autism Clinic: 215-831-7800 or 215-831-4058.
Services in General Psychiatry and Psychology:
Paul J. Ambrosini, M.D. professor and medical director of the Inpatient Children’s Unit at Friends Hospital; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; treatment of adults with schizophrenia, mood disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Also treats children and adolescents (see below). Accepting physician referrals only for admission to Friends Hospital’s Children’s Inpatient Unit: Contact Information: 215-831-6300.
Biju Basil, M.D. assistant professor and medical director of the Intensive Care Unit for Chronic and Severe Psychiatric Disorders; general psychiatrist with special expertise in schizophrenia. Accepting physician referrals only for admission to Friends Hospital’s Inpatient Unit. Contact Information: 215-831-6300
Eileen A. Bazelon, M.D. clinical assistant professor; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; general practice for children and adolescents as well as adults with a wide variety of disorders. No inpatient work. Contact Information: For referral of patients to private practice: 215-477-3330.
Jeffery Bedrick, M.D. assistant professor; board certified in general psychiatry and addiction psychiatry; practices general and addiction psychiatry. Contact Information: 215-831-7800.
Scott C. Bunce, Ph.D. assistant professor and translational researcher; evaluation and treatment of substance abuse disorders. Contact Information: 215-762-8387.
Brenda J. Butler, M.D. assistant professor: board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; adults and children with a wide variety of psychiatric and behavioral disorders; no inpatient work. Contact Information: For referral of patients to private practice: 215-991-8531
Mary Anne Delaney, M.D. professor and medical director of the Drexel Autism Center; vice chair and director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; limited practice of psychiatry with adults; general practice of psychiatry with adolescents and children. Additionally is a trained psychoanalyst for adults, adolescents and children. Contact Information: Autism Clinic: 215-831-7800 or 215-831-4058; other: 215-831-4728.
April E. Fallon, Ph.D. clinical associate professor; specializes in the evaluation and treatment of eating disorders and women’s issues. Also provides family and group therapy. Contact Information: 215-831-6300.
Donald Kushon, M.D. clinical associate professor and medical director the Psychiatric Medical Care Unit at Hahnemann University Hospital is board certified in general psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine and addiction psychiatry. He has expertise in the treatment of psychiatric patients with co-existing medical and/or surgical conditions as well as those with addictive disorders. Contact Information: For referral of patients to inpatient unit at HUH: 215-762-7411.
Eric Lager, M.D., clinical professor; board certified in psychiatry; general psychiatry and adult psychoanalysis. Contact Information: 215-665-1867.
Susan V. McLeer, M.D. professor and chair; director of the Division of Community and Public Psychiatry; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry with expertise in treating anxiety disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder; also forensic evaluations and consultations. Contact Information: 215-831-7930.
Ralph J. Petrucci, Ed.D. clinical professor; adult neuropsychology, board certified in clinical neuropsychology with expertise in cogntive evaluations and support for people receiving heart, liver or kidney transplants, mechanical cardiac assist devices and gastric bypass. Accepting physician referrals only. Contact Information: 215-762-4956.
Martin Plutzer, M.D. associate professor and medical director of the Women’s Inpatient Unit at Friends Hospital; board certified in psychiatry; general psychiatry with expertise in treating mood disorders and in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Contact Information for admissions to Friends Hospital’s Women’s Inpatient Unit: 215-831-6300; outpatient referrals: 215-831-5373.
Rose Ries, M.D. clinical assistant professor and consultation psychiatrist at Hahnemann University Hospital; board certified in psychiatry; general psychiatrist with expertise in consultation psychiatry, including consultation in an emergency setting. Contact Information for consultations only: 215-762-7892.
David Rubenstein, Psy.D. clinical associate professor and director of the Substance Abuse Treatment Programs; treats patients with substance abuse disorders; expertise with patients with co-existing substance abuse disorders and HIV/AIDS. Contact Information: 215-762-8387.
Barbara Schindler, M.D. professor and vice dean of education; director The Caring Together Program, a treatment program for substance abusing mothers and their children; board certified in psychiatry, with expertise in hospital consultation psychiatry and the treatment of substance abusing mothers and their children. Accepting referrals for the Caring Together Program only. Contact Information: 215-967-2130.
Rita A. Shaughnessy, M.D., Ph.D. associate professor and director of outpatient programs; board certified in psychiatry with expertise in treating adults with mood disorders. Contact Information: General Adult Psychiatry Clinic: 215-762-6660; Supportive Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program: 215-762-6830.
Donna Sudak, M.D. professor and director of the psychotherapy training program; board certified in psychiatry, with special expertise in both psychopharmacological treatments and cognitive behavioral treatments. Referrals for private practice accepted. Contact Information: For referrals to private practice: 215-873-0245.
Bryce Templeton, M.D. professor; board certified in psychiatry; general psychiatrist. Contact Information: 215-831-7800.
Sunil Verma, M.D. associate professor and director of the Division of Consultation Psychiatry; board certified in psychiatry, with expertise in adult consultation psychiatry. Contact Information: For hospital consultation requests: 215-762-7892; for outpatient evaluation and treatment: 215-762-4494.
Ayesha Waheed, M.D. assistant professor: board certified in psychiatry; treats adults, children and adolescents. Contact Information: Northwestern Human Services of Philadelphia, Children’s Reach Psychiatric clinic, 265 Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 19125. Phone: 215-427-1500.
Services in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology:
Paul J. Ambrosini, M.D. professor and medical director of the Inpatient Children’s Unit at Friends Hospital; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; treats children with mood disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Not accepting new referrals. Contact Information for referrals to Friends Hospital Children’s Inpatient Unit:
Eileen A. Bazelon, M.D. clinical assistant professor: board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; general practice for children and adolescents as well as adults with a wide variety of disorders. No inpatient work. Contact Information: 215-477-3330.
David S. Bennett, Ph.D. associate professor and director of developmental research; specializes in evaluating children exposed to acute and chronic stress as well as chronic and severe pediatric illness. Contact Information: 215-967-2120.
Brenda J. Butler, M.D. assistant professor: board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; adults and children with a wide variety of psychiatric and behavioral disorders; no inpatient work. Contact Information: For referrals to private practice: 215-991-8532.
Mary Anne Delaney, M.D. professor and medical director of the Drexel Autism Center; vice chair and director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; limited practice of psychiatry with adults; general practice of psychiatry with adolescents and children. Additionally is a trained psychoanalyst for adults, adolescents and children. Contact Information: Autism Clinic: 215-831-7800 or 215-831-4058; other: 215-831-4728.
Mitzie L. Grant, Ph.D. assistant professor and program director for Neuropsychology at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children; specializes in the evaluation of children and adolescents with serious pediatric illness. Contact Information: 215-831-7800.
Susan B. Hyman, Ph.D. assistant professor; provides supportive and behavioral treatments for children and adolescents with autism and pervasive developmental disorders; provides supportive and behavioral treatments for the families of children with serious developmental disorders. Contact Information: Autism Clinic: 215-831-7800 or 215-831-4058.
Richard Malone, M.D. professor and director of the Drexel Autism Center; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; treats children and adolescents with autism and autism spectrum disorders. Conducts research on autism spectrum disorders, including on the treatment of autism and on the underlying brain dysfunction. Contact Information: Autism Clinic: 215-831-7800 or 215-831-4058.
Susan V. McLeer, M.D. professor and chair; director of the Division of Community and Public Psychiatry; board certified in psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry; general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry with expertise in treating anxiety disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder; also forensic evaluations and consultations. Contact Information: 215-831-7930.
Nadine Schwartz, M.D. assistant professor and consultation psychiatrist at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children; board certified in pediatrics and psychiatry; expertise in pediatric consultation psychiatry. Also provides limited outpatient care, treating children and adolescents. Contact Information: For hospital consultation requests call 215-427-5000 and ask for the psychiatry resident to be paged; other referrals: 215-427-5288.
Reem Tarazi, Ph.D. assistant professor and neuropsychologist at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children; specializes in the evaluation of children and adolescents with medical illness and/or central nervous system disorders. Contact Information: 215-831-7800 or 215-427-5569; rtarazi@drexelmed.edu.
Ayesha Waheed, M.D. assistant professo;: board certified in psychiatry; treats adults, children and adolescents. Contact Information: Northwestern Human Services of Philadelphia, Children’s Reach Psychiatric clinic, 265 Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 19125. Phone: 215-427-1500.
Services in Geriatric Psychiatry and Psychology:
Sandra Koffler, Ph.D. emeritus associate professor; neuropsychological evaluation of adults, with expertise in a broad spectrum of neurobehavioral and neuropsychiatric disorders. Contact Information: 215-762-4956 or 215-762-4947.
Ralph J. Petrucci, Ed.D. clinical professor; Adult Neuropsychology, board certified in clinical neuropsychology with expertise in cogntive evaluations and support for people receiving heart, liver or kidney transplants, mechanical cardiac assist devices and gastric bypass. Accepting physician referrals only. Contact Information: 215-762-4956.
Services in Neuropsychology:
Adult Evaluations:
Sandra Koffler, Ph.D. emeritus associate professor: neuropsychological evaluation of adults, with expertise in a broad spectrum of neurobehavioral and neuropsychiatric disorders. Contact Information: 215-762-4956 or 215-762-4947.
Ralph J. Petrucci, Ed.D. clinical professor; Adult Neuropsychology, board certified in clinical neuropsychology with expertise in cogntive evaluations and support for people receiving heart, liver or kidney transplants, mechanical cardiac assist devices and gastric bypass. Accepting physician referrals only. Contact Information: 215-762-4956.
Children and Adolescent Evaluations:
Mitzie L. Grant, Ph.D. assistant professor and program director for neuropsychology at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children; specializes in the evaluation of children and adolescents with serious pediatric illness. Contact Information:
Reem Tarazi, Ph.D. assistant professor and neuropsychologist at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children; specializes in the evaluation of children and adolescents with medical illness and/or central nervous system disorders. Accepting patient referrals. Contact Information: 215-831-7800 or 215-427-5569; rtarazi@drexelmed.edu. .
Services in Psychosomatic Medicine:
Mitzie L. Grant, Ph.D. assistant professor and program director for neuropsychology at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children; specializes in the evaluation of children and adolescents with serious pediatric illness. Contact Information:
Ralph J. Petrucci, Ed.D. clinical professor; Adult Neuropsychology, board certified in clinical neuropsychology with expertise in cogntive evaluations and support for people receiving heart, liver or kidney transplants, mechanical cardiac assist devices and gastric bypass. Accepting physician referrals only. Contact Information: 215-762-4956.
Dilip Ramchandani, M.D. professor and director of the undergraduate psychiatry medical education programs; board certified in psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine and geriatric psychiatry; general and consultation-liaison psychiatrist with expertise in geriatric psychiatry, transplant psychiatry and bariatric surgery evaluations. Contact Information: Not accepting referrals at this time.
Rose Ries, M.D. clinical assistant professor and consultation psychiatrist at Hahnemann University Hospital; board certified in psychiatry; general psychiatrist with expertise in consultation psychiatry, including consultation in an emergency setting. Contact Information for consultations only: 215-762-7892.
Barbara Schindler, M.D. professor and vice dean of education; director of The Caring Together Program, a treatment program for substance abusing mothers and their children; board certified in psychiatry, with expertise in hospital consultation psychiatry and the treatment of substance abusing mothers and their children. Accepting referrals for the Caring Together Program only. Contact Information: 215-967-2130.
Nadine Schwartz, M.D. assistant professor and consultation psychiatrist at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children; board certified in pediatrics and psychiatry; expertise in pediatric consultation psychiatry. Also provides limited outpatient care, treating children and adolescents. Contact Information: For hospital consultation requests call 215-427-5000 and ask for the psychiatry resident to be paged; other referrals: 215-427-5288.
Reem Tarazi, Ph.D. assistant professor and neuropsychologist at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children; specializes in the evaluation of children and adolescents with medical illness and/or central nervous system disorders. Accepting patient referrals. Contact Information: 215-831-7800 or 215-427-5569; rtarazi@drexelmed.edu. .
Sunil Verma, M.D. associate professor and director of the Division of Consultation Psychiatry; board certified in psychiatry, with expertise in adult consultation psychiatry. Contact Information: For hospital consultation requests: 215-762-7892; for outpatient evaluation and treatment: 215-762-4494.
Services in Substance Use and Abuse:
Jeffery Bedrick, M.D. assistant professor; board certified in general psychiatry and addiction psychiatry; practices general and addiction psychiatry. Contact Information: 215-831-7800.
Scott C. Bunce, Ph.D. assistant professor and translational researcher; substance abuse disorders. Contact Information: 215-762-8387.
David Rubenstein, Psy.D. clinical associate professor and director of the Substance Abuse Treatment Programs; treats patients with substance abuse disorders; expertise with patients with co-existing substance abuse disorders and HIV/AIDS. Contact Information: 215-762-8387.
Barbara Schindler, M.D. professor and vice dean of education; Director of The Caring Together Program, a treatment program for substance abusing mothers and their children; board certified in psychiatry, with expertise in hospital consultation psychiatry and the treatment of substance abusing mothers and their children. Accepting referrals for the Caring Together Program only. Contact Information: 215-967-2130.
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