Lisa Goldstein MD
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I am Dr. Lisa Goldstein, a Board Certified Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist in private practice in Rosemont Pennsylvania. With my assistant Cathleen Mallon Sita, a Licensed Social Worker, we take pride in providing the time and personal attention that we would want for our own families when dealing with difficult emotional, behavioral and educational challenges.

We are also happy to collaborate with your outpatient mental health team to provide the most comprehensive care possible. I am an out-of-network provider and do not accept insurance. We will provide you with a receipt with the necessary codes for you to submit to your insurance however we can not guarantee reimbursement.
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NOTE: if you are running late, please text Dr. Goldstein's cell phone directly at (610) 574-2191. Please contact Cathleen@lisagoldsteinmd.com or leave a message at (610) 527-8444 for information, fees, refills or to schedule an appointment. Emergency contact information is provided on the office phone message and usually includes calling Dr. Goldstein's cell phone at 610-574-2191.
We understand how difficult it is to keep track of busy schedules, appointments, prescriptions and refills. We never want you or your child to run out of medication - we will do our best to respond quickly to all requests. Please provide complete information about the medication you need refilled so there is no delay.
Lisa Goldstein, MD: I grew up in Lower Merion where I attended the public schools. After graduating from Bryn Mawr College and Temple University School of Medicine, I completed my internship and residency in General Psychiatry at the University of Connecticut, and then completed my fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, where I was the Chief Fellow.
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L. M.
L. M.
May 22, 2021
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I had a horrible experience with Dr. Goldstein. She evaluated our disabled daughter for a due process hearing against our school district. She stated in her report that our daughter would be in danger emotionally (or something to that effect) if she were to remain in the school district. She was placed in a private school where she thrived. Six months later the district insisted she return to them because she was doing so well (yes, true story). I returned to Dr. Goldstein for an update to the evaluation so that we could use it to keep her in the private school. I was shocked when this once compassionate