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Dr. Mohammed Al-taher

Psychiatrist(Him/his)
20 years of experience
  • Virtual
  • Anxiety, Sleep disorder, Cultural & ethnic issues
  • Medication management, Individual therapy

Great to meet you!

Welcome! I'm Dr. Mo, a general psychiatrist in the Memphis area. Over the last 20 years, I've had the privilege of working with patients from 18 to over 80. I'm now adding part time video appointments to my schedule, to serve all adult Tennessee residents.

My approach to therapy

You are not a number, and I want to know about you in detail! I believe that talk therapy helps medication work better. That's why I prefer my appointments be 50 minutes long whenever possible, so we can take our time and answer all your questions with care.

What you can expect from me

Video appointments are most suitable for patients with depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder and PTSD. However, due to changing state regulations, controlled substances for ADHD, as well as "benzos" like Xanax or clonazepam, will not be able to be prescribed.

About me

  • I identify as
    Other Racial or Ethnic Background, Man
  • My style is
    Empowering, Solution Oriented, Open Minded

Qualification and insurance

  • Years of experience
    20 years of experience
  • Training
    MD (Medical Degree) at Faculty Of Medicine - Ain Shams University (Cairo, Egypt)
  • License type
    MD (Medical Doctor) (Tennessee)
  • Licensed in
  • Insurance accepted
    Aetna, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey, Oscar, Oxford, Providence Health Plan, United Healthcare

Cost

Care details

  • Top specialties
    Anxiety, Sleep disorder, Cultural & ethnic issues
  • More specialties
    Bipolar disorder, Depression, Trauma
  • Therapy methods
    Brief Dynamic, Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Motivational Interviewing
  • Care types
    Medication management, Individual therapy
  • Ages served
    Seniors, Adults
  • Languages
    English, Arabic