Pacheco Family Psychiatry PLLC — Psychiatrist in Washington, DC
Address1350 Connecticut Ave NW STE 402 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-630-5705
Websitepachecofamilypsychiatry.com
Pacheco Family Psychiatry PLLC, based in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle, offers patient-tailored psychiatric evaluations and treatments. Led by Dr. Thomas Pacheco and Dr. Amy Chen, both medical doctors, the practice serves the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia areas through in-person and telemedicine appointments. They specialize in mental health across the lifespan, utilizing data-driven diagnoses and personalized treatment plans. Their approach emphasizes partnership, humility, and compassion, with a focus on identifying mood disorders, developmental disorders like ADHD and Autism, and difficult-to-treat depression. Dr. Pacheco has experience in psychopharmacology and psychotherapy, while Dr. Chen focuses on young adults and neurodevelopmental disorders, often engaging families and support systems in treatment.
Best for
- Adults
- Children and adolescents
- Individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders
- Families
| Key services | Psychiatric evaluation, Telemedicine appointments, In-person appointments, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), Parent Management Training (PMT) |
| Tags | psychiatry, washington dc, telehealth, adhd, autism, depression, anxiety, ocd, psychopharmacology, psychotherapy |
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