Child and Adult Psychiatrist
Uzma Naeem, M.D.
Overview
Uzma Naeem, M.D. is a highly compassionate physician with superior diagnostic skills, critical thinking, problem-solving, team player, interpersonal and relationship building skills. She is trained in evidence-based mental health care with an emphasis on multiple modalities psycho-therapeutic techniques and biological aspects of psychiatry.
Dr. Naeem is a board-certified child and adult psychiatrist and is a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. and is a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties, American Psychiatric Association and American Academy of Child & Adult Adolescent Psychiatry. She finished her residency at North Shore University Hospital for child and adult psychiatry. She also finished her fellowship at Dartmouth and North Shore University Hospital for child and adult psychiatry.
Specialty
Child and Adult Psychiatry
Services
Psychiatry
Languages
English
Hindi
Urdu
Insurance
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I schedule an appointment with Dr. Uzma Naeem, M.D.?
Visit our website https://manhattanmedicalarts.com and book your slot or call (646) 454-9000 to make an appointment.
Is Dr. Uzma Naeem, M.D. accepting new patients?
Yes, Dr. Uzma Naeem, M.D. is accepting new patients at Manhattan Medical Arts.
Does Dr. Uzma Naeem, M.D. accept my insurance?
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Where is Dr. Uzma Naeem, M.D.’s office located?
Dr Uzma Naeem, M.D.’s office is located at 492 6th Avenue at the intersection of Union Square, and the West Village, New York.
Is Dr. Uzma Naeem, M.D. board certified?
Dr. Uzma Naeem, M.D. is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Does Dr. Uzma Naeem, M.D. offer telehealth services?
Yes, Dr. Uzma Naeem, M.D. offers telehealth services. Please contact our office to check for eligibility for your needs.
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