Rise Psychiatry — Mental health clinic in Washington, DC
Address1634 I St NW Suite 550 DC, Washington, DC 20006
Phone+1202-596-7473
Websiterisepsychiatry.com
Dr. J. Milo Artunduaga offers compassionate, personalized psychiatric care for children, adolescents, and adults in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. He provides evidence-based treatment tailored to individual experiences, with evening and weekend availability. Dr. Artunduaga is noted for his deep clinical knowledge, genuine care, and skill as both a psychiatrist and psychotherapist. He is described as thoughtful, thorough, and committed to ongoing professional growth to best support his patients. The practice is conveniently located in Downtown D.C., near Farragut West and North Metro stations.
Best for
- Children
- Adolescents
- Adults
| Key services | Psychiatric care, Psychotherapy, Phone consultation |
| Tags | psychiatrist, psychotherapist, washington dc, downtown dc, child psychiatry, adolescent psychiatry, adult psychiatry, evidence-based care, evening appointments, weekend appointments |
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I have known Dr. Artunduaga for over a decade and have consulted with him professionally on many occasions. He brings a combination of deep clinical knowledge and genuine care to his work. What truly sets him apart is that he’s not only an excellent psychiatrist, but also a highly skilled psychotherapist. He’s thoughtful, thorough, and clearly committed to continued growth so he can best support the people he works with. I would confidently refer clients, colleagues, and loved ones to him for psychiatric care.
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