Jane G. Payne, M.D. — Psychiatrist in Portland, OR
AddressOHSU Center for Women's Health Marquam Hill Kohler Pavilion 808 SW Campus Dr OR, Portland, OR 97239
Phone+1503-418-4500
Websiteohsu.edu
Jane G. Payne, M.D. is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at OHSU. She provides psychiatric consultation to primary care providers across Oregon via the Oregon Psychiatric Access Line. Her experience spans various settings, including the Oregon State Hospital, community psychiatric clinics, services for at-risk adolescents, private practice, and eating disorders treatment. Dr. Payne completed a women's health fellowship at the University of Toronto and co-founded the Perinatal Mental Health Program at OHSU. Her professional interests include public health, reproductive psychiatry, eating disorders, and weight-neutral approaches to medical care, as well as ADHD.
Best for
- Primary care providers seeking psychiatric consultation
- Individuals with eating disorders
- Women's mental health concerns
- ADHD
| Key services | Psychiatric consultation, Eating disorders treatment, Perinatal mental health |
| Tags | psychiatrist, ohsu, portland, eating disorders, reproductive psychiatry, adhd, perinatal mental health, women's health, psychiatric consultation |
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