Psychopharmacology Associates of New England
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Welcome to Psychopharmacology Associates of New England
The professionals, Dr. Jeffrey Lynn Speller and Dr. Tanya Korkosz are passionate about offering patients the highest quality psychiatric and psychopharmacological treatments available. They are also passionate about offering their patients and other mental health professionals psychiatric news and commentary about brain disorders, mental dysfunction, psychological illness, and mental health wellness.Dr. Speller and Dr. Korkosz have over twenty years of professional experience. They are the co-founders and co-directors of Psychopharmacology Associates of New England and the co-authors of Dr. Jeff's and Dr. Tanya's BlogTo schedule an appointment please call Dr. Speller or Dr. Korkosz at: 781 641 0700.
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- Dr. Tanya Korkosz's Bio
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Dr. Jeffrey Speller's Bio
Co-founder and co-director of Psychopharmacology Associates of New England
A native of Pennsylvania, Dr. Speller attended undergraduate school at Haverford College in Haverford, Pennsylvania, receiving a B.A. in Philosophy. During his senior year Dr. Speller was a national finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship. He received an M.D. and M.B.A. from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He completed his post-graduate medical education and residency training in psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Division, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Speller is certified in adult and adolescent psychiatry and is licensed to practice medicine, psychiatry, and psychopharmacology in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Dr. Speller is a former member of the faculty of Harvard Medical School. Dr. Speller has over twenty years of professional experience. Dr. Speller is the co-founder and co-director of Psychopharmacology Associates of New England and the co-author of Dr. Jeff's and Dr. Tanya's Blog.To schedule an appointment please call: Dr. Speller or Dr. Korkosz at: (781) 641-0700. Dr. Tanya Korkosz's Bio
A native of Massachusetts, Dr. Korkosz attended Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, receiving a B.A. in Physics. She completed the two-year Premedical Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a straight A average (GPA 4.0). She received the M.D. degree from Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts. She completed her post-graduate medical education and training in psychiatry at Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School and Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, National Institutes of Health. Dr. Korkosz is licensed to practice medicine, psychiatry, and psychopharmacology in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Dr. Korkosz is a former member of the faculty of Harvard Medical School. Dr. Korkosz has over twenty years of professional experience. Dr. Korkosz is the co-founder and co-director of Psychopharmacology Associates of New England and the co-author of Dr. Jeff's and Dr. Tanya's Blog.To schedule an appointment please call: Dr. Speller or Dr. Korkosz at: (781) 641-0700. About Psychopharmacology Associates of New England
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While a person can feel better after a good talk with a friend or relative, for moderate or severe psychiatric symptoms, this relief is only temporary. Being professionally evaluated and treated with appropriate psychiatric medication will often alleviate the psychiatric symptoms quickly and effectively. With more than more than forty years of combined professional experience, Dr. Jeffrey Speller and Dr. Tanya Joanne Korkosz are Harvard-trained physicians and psychiatrists who specialize in the use of psychiatric medication for adolescents (12 to 19) and adults. They are highly trained to evaluate and treat your psychiatric disorder with state-of-the-art psychiatric medication in a way that helps you to feel better quickly. We offer you an opportunity to face your difficulties constructively and confidently; freeing you to enjoy all the good things life has to offer.Psychopharmacology Associates of New England is an independent psychiatric practice specializing in the use of state-of-the-art psychiatric medications in the treatment of adolescents (12 to 19) and adults who are challenged by attentions issues, depression, anxiety, social phobias, mood instability, and other psychiatric disorders. We are a team of licensed physicians and psychiatrists. Collectively, we have over 40 years of experience working with adolescent and adult patients. We offer comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, medication management, individual medication consultations, and second opinions about current medications regimes.
In addition to psychopharmacological services, we offer BrainSmart life coaching services that instructs individuals on how to manage their day-to-day lives in a way that promotes the healthy long-term functioning of their brain. With BrainSmart coaching individuals can often successfully reduce the doses of their medications, the number of medications prescribed, and the duration of their medication treatment. For parents of adolescent patients we also offer ParentSmart coaching to assist parents in better parenting their adolescent children who have psychiatric issues.
Psychopharmacology Associates of New England is conveniently located at 94 Pleasant Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. We are a self-pay practice that does not accept insurance. To schedule an appointment please call: Dr. Speller or Dr. Korkosz at: (781) 641-0700.
WHAT AGE GROUPS DO YOU TREAT?
Psychopharmacology Associates of New England provides state-of-the-art psychopharmacology services to adolescents (12 to 19) and adults.
ARE YOU ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS?
Yes, Dr. Speller and Dr. Korkosz are both currently accepting new patients.
DO YOU ACCEPT INSURANCE?
We offer the services of practice on a fee-for-service, self-pay basis only. We do not accept insurance including ppo plans.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT DRS. SPELLER AND KORKOSZ?
For up-to-date information about Drs. Speller's and Dr. Korkosz's thoughts about mental health and mental illness, go to Dr. Jeff's and Dr. Tanya's Blog
Office Location:
94 Pleasant Street
Arlington, MA 02476
Phone: (781) 641-0700
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