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Psychiatry & Neurology Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2084P0015X
As of today, the following are the total number of Psychosomatic Medicine Physicians nationally, in your State, and near your location.
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Medicare
The following are the total number of Psychosomatic Medicine Physicians who accept Medicare in your State, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.
The diagram below shows all the Psychosomatic Medicine Physicians across the country, represented by blue bubbles. The larger the bubble, the greater the concentration of providers in that area. Red bubbles represent Medicare-excluded providers, with the larger bubbles indicating a higher percentage of excluded providers in that region. You can change the bubble size to be based on exclusions from the Size menu.
What do Psychosomatic Medicine Physicians do?
Psychosomatic Medicine Physicians are medical experts who specialize in the complex interaction between psychological factors and physical health.
They diagnose, treat, and prevent physical conditions influenced by emotional, social, and mental processes, working with patients to understand the interplay of mind and body in their overall well-being.
Their approach is holistic, considering the biological, psychological, and social aspects of illness to create comprehensive treatment plans.
What they do
Treat psychosomatic conditions: They address issues where psychological stress, anxiety, or other mental health conditions can worsen physical symptoms.
Provide consultation and care: These specialists work in medical and surgical settings, offering their expertise to patients with complex medical illnesses.
Focus on the mind-body connection: They understand that it is a “vicious circle,” in which physical problems can worsen mental health and vice versa.
Use a holistic approach: They evaluate patients from biological, psychological, and social perspectives to understand the whole person.
Offer treatment options: They use both psychotherapeutic and pharmacological interventions, behavior modification techniques, and can refer patients to the appropriate clinics.
Conditions they treat
Psychosomatic medicine physicians may treat conditions such as:
- Delirium
- General malaise
- Panic disorder
- Eating disorders, including anorexia
- Chronic medical conditions like cancer, HIV, and neurological illnesses
- Pain management issues with a psychiatric component
