David Handley, M.D. — Psychiatrist in Denver, CO
Address2253 N Downing St CO, Denver, CO 80205
Phone+1719-626-1727
Websitedavidhandleymd.com
David Handley, M.D. is a board-certified psychiatrist providing comprehensive, collaborative, and evidence-based psychiatric care. He offers both psychotherapy and medication management tailored to individual patient needs and goals. Dr. Handley treats a wide range of conditions including mood disorders, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia, psychotic disorders, personality disorders, cognitive disorders, grief, relationship stress, family conflict, postpartum mood problems, men's health issues, and chemical dependency. He has held significant leadership positions, including Chair of Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine at National Jewish Health/St. Joseph Hospital and Medical Director of the Behavioral Health Department at the same institution. He also served as Chief of Psychiatric Hospital Services for Colorado Permanente Medical Group and is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Handley works with adults experiencing life stress, complex mental illness, or addictions, and provides referrals when he cannot meet a patient's needs.
Best for
- Adult patients
- Complex mental illness
- Addictions
- Mood and anxiety disorders
| Key services | Psychiatric evaluation, Psychotherapy, Medication treatment, Suboxone treatment, Referrals |
| Tags | psychiatrist, medication management, psychotherapy, mood disorders, anxiety, addiction, trauma, adults, evidence-based care, collaborative care |
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