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John Adair, MD

Mental health
Accepting patients
Call to book

(505) 272-3120

Telehealth platform

Amwell

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English

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About

I'm here to help you navigate the complexities of mental health with compassion and clinical expertise. As a board-certified psychiatrist with training in both psychiatry and neurology, I bring a comprehensive understanding to conditions like depression, anxiety, and neuropsychiatric disorders. I'm committed to building genuine therapeutic relationships with my patients, and I'm accepting new clients for secure virtual consultations.

Services offered

I provide comprehensive psychiatric care through secure telehealth appointments, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. My approach combines evidence-based medication management with attention to how neurological factors may influence mental health. I work with adults navigating mood disorders, trauma recovery, attention challenges, and life transitions, taking time to understand your unique situation before recommending treatment. During our virtual sessions, we discuss your symptoms and concerns, review your medical history, and develop a personalized treatment plan that may include psychiatric medications, referrals to therapy, or lifestyle strategies to support your wellbeing.

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