Dr. Saqib Latif
🩺 Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
MA, MBBS, MRCPSYCH, CCT (UK)
Dr. Saqib Latif
🩺 Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
MA, MBBS, MRCPSYCH, CCT (UK)
Fee
USD $25
Experience
13 years
Rating
4.5
Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
English, Urdu, Hindi, Arabic
10-30 min consultation
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Dr. Mahmoud Ghanem
🩺 Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
MS in Psychiatry
Dr. Mahmoud Ghanem
🩺 Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
MS in Psychiatry
Fee
USD $25
Experience
25 years
Rating
4.5
Alexandria, Wabour elmyah, Egypt
Arabic, English
10-30 min consultation
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Dr. Parul Prasad
🩺 Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
MBBS, MD, FGMH
Dr. Parul Prasad
🩺 Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
MBBS, MD, FGMH
Fee
USD $105
Experience
10 years
Rating
4.5
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
English, Hindi, Marathi
10-30 min consultation
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Who is Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist?

A child and adolescent psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of mental health disorders in children and adolescents.

Child and adolescent psychiatrists are trained to evaluate and treat a wide range of conditions, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, and schizophrenia. They work closely with parents, teachers, and other healthcare professionals to develop comprehensive treatment plans that may include therapy, medication, and other interventions.

In addition to medical training, child and adolescent psychiatrists receive specialized training in the unique needs and challenges of working with children and adolescents. They may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and private practices.

Patients may be referred to a child and adolescent psychiatrist by their primary care physician, school counselor, or other healthcare professional. It is important to seek early intervention and treatment for mental health concerns in children and adolescents, as early intervention can improve outcomes and prevent more serious problems from developing later in life.