Dr. Orazio works closely with her patients, their family members, and their other providers, including physicians, psychologists, social workers, teachers, school administrators, community agencies, counselors, occupational and speech therapists, and nutritionists. She ensures a collaborative relationship with her patients and other providers to promote optimal outcomes and personalized care.
Dr. Bramlet treats a variety of mental health conditions in the adult and geriatric population including but not limited to Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Dementia and related conditions, and Schizophrenia. He provides services in a variety of locations including outpatient, inpatient, partial hospital and nursing homes.
Dr. Bramlet treats a variety of mental health conditions in the adult and geriatric population including but not limited to Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Dementia and related conditions, and Schizophrenia. He provides services in a variety of locations including outpatient, inpatient, partial hospital and nursing homes.
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Dr. Joni Orazio originates from New Orleans. She graduated from the University of New Orleans then completed her medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in 1989. She completed a General Psychiatry residency at Alton Ochsner Foundation then returned to Louisiana State University School of Medicine to complete a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, serving as Chief Resident.
Dr. Orazio is a fee for service physician; therefore, she is not a participating provider for any private insurances. As a non- participating physician in your healthcare plan, your healthcare plan may impose higher deductibles and/or copayments for out-of-network services. Patients have to file insurance themselves; however, we do our best to assist you in this endeavor and stand ready to answer questions that arise.
There are a variety of disciplines in the Mental Health Profession. It can be confusing to determine what role each mental health discipline plays in the treatment of psychiatric issues.
Several disciplines can prescribe medication for patients, including primary care physicians, specialty care physicians, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and, in a few states (Louisiana being one of them), medical psychologists and physicians trained as psychiatrists.There are also several disciplines that can provide counseling.
Several disciplines can prescribe medication for patients, including primary care physicians, specialty care physicians, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and, in a few states (Louisiana being one of them), medical psychologists and physicians trained as psychiatrists.There are also several disciplines that can provide counseling.
Monica Daigle is a clinical social worker licensed by the Louisiana State Board of Social Workers since 1996. A graduate of the University of Southwest Louisiana and Louisiana State University, she received a Master of Social Work degree with a concentration in Mental Health. Her earlier professional life in organizations earned her experience with a variety of mental illnesses, sexual and childhood traumas, eating disorders, and addictions.
We ask that you contact our office at 337.991.9162 for Dr. Orazio and 337.991.9163 for Dr. Bramlet to speak with a member of our staff. A staff member will obtain information regarding the reason for your appointment, explain our office financial policies, and review your case with the physician. Our office will then contact you to schedule an appointment.
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Elizabeth Michelle Billeaudeaux
Nov 09, 2019
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I took my child to see Joni Orazio because she bills herself as a child expert.
However, she is a horrible woman and bad doctor. She was more concerned talking about her family travels, and the photos she took, than my daughter.
She saw my preteen daughter because she was feeling depressed about her grandfather getting very sick. She also missed her dad, that was living in another state.
Orazio hardly spent any time with her and immediately started drugging her. Practically with each appt. the drugs increased. When she started talking about lithium I'd had enough. My daughter was going through
However, she is a horrible woman and bad doctor. She was more concerned talking about her family travels, and the photos she took, than my daughter.
She saw my preteen daughter because she was feeling depressed about her grandfather getting very sick. She also missed her dad, that was living in another state.
Orazio hardly spent any time with her and immediately started drugging her. Practically with each appt. the drugs increased. When she started talking about lithium I'd had enough. My daughter was going through
Jacqueline Whittle
Jun 11, 2018
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