Arif Noorbaksh, MD
Medical Director
Locations:
Ohio
Insurances
About
Arif Noorbaksh is a Medical Director here at Harmony Bay. He specializes in interventional psychiatry, utilizing treatments outside of conventional psychotropic medications. Dr. Noorbaksh approaches treating psychiatric disorders holistically, taking into account past life experiences, medical comorbidities, and treatment history. This also includes a multimodal approach to treatment: traditional pharmaceuticals, neuromodulation, interventional approaches, such as Spravato and ketamine, and a variety of psychotherapeutic interventions.
Locations:
Ohio
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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University of Texas, M.D., 2015
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University of Texas, B.S. in Neuroscience
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Board-Certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Why Healthcare
Dr. Noorbaksh strongly believes that mental health care is foundational to overall wellness as well as physical health. These disorders are multifactorial and require a whole-person approach, as well as multimodal treatment, for recovery and best outcomes.
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