Alabama Psychiatry's core vision is to create a comprehensive and inclusive environment for care within the communities to be served, and to assure continuity of care for patients with mental health issues. Our goal is to respond to unmet mental health needs, while becoming an industry innovator by delivering the most effective, efficient, and highest quality care for all of those in need.
Because you are important, Alabama Psychiatry is welcoming patients for both in office and telemedicine visits. We are wherever you are. Alabama Psychiatry has been instrumental to me in starting my new life. Dr. LaRussa is a very heartwarming physician and made me feel comfortable from our initial meeting.
Because you are important, Alabama Psychiatry is welcoming patients for both in office and telemedicine visits. We are wherever you are. Alabama Psychiatry has been instrumental to me in starting my new life. Dr. LaRussa is a very heartwarming physician and made me feel comfortable from our initial meeting.
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Alabama Psychiatry, a division of River Region Psychiatry Associates, which also operates Kentucky Psychiatry and Tennessee Psychiatry, was founded by Dr. Shankar Yalamanchili Dr. Chili in 2008. Headquartered in Montgomery Alabama. Alabama Psychiatry operates 7 outpatient clinics in the state of Alabama with more on the way.
We are also dedicated to growing our brand, expanding our practice, and supporting the mental health community in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. We understand that being out there on your own, hanging your own shingle, operating the best way you see fit to operate while delivering your own brand of quality care to your patients is liberating and gratifying.
Appointment Policy: An appointment is considered a mutual commitment between you and your clinician and is subject to personal accountability and responsibility in keeping and managing appointments. A 24 (twenty-four) hour notice is required to reschedule or cancel your appointment to avoid automatic no-show or cancellation fees.
Anxiety, and its presence in your life, is completely normal. It is only when anxiety becomes a dominant force and adversely affects your day to day routine that should concern you. People with Anxiety disorders can go through days, weeks or even months without an episode, and then suddenly feel crippling terror or fear surrounding the most mundane of tasks, commonly referred to as a Panic Attack.
Subtle changes in short-term memory-making. You or a loved one can remember the events of 15 years ago like it was yesterday, but you cannot remember what you had for lunch. You may ask the same question, complete the same task, or tell the same story multiple times. Confused sense of direction. Places you once knew well may now feel foreign.
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