George Hadeed, MD is a board certified adult outpatient psychiatrist serving the greater Tucson area including Marana, Oro Valley, Vail, Sahuarita, and Green Valley. He strives to be the best psychiatrist in Tucson. His treatment philosophy includes the use of both medication and psychotherapy to deliver the best results for his patients. Dr. Hadeed believes that this involves taking the requisite time to understand the history, context, and precipitating factors that lead to psychiatric disturbances.
He believes in treating the whole person and takes the time to know his patients and their story in a compassionate, relaxed, and professional environment.
He believes in treating the whole person and takes the time to know his patients and their story in a compassionate, relaxed, and professional environment.
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George Hadeed, MD is a Tucson psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of mood and substance use disorders.
He is a cofounder of Arizona Psychiatry, PLLC, an outpatient psychiatric group in Tucson, Arizona.
He also works at the New Beginnings Clinic which is a certified Opioid Treatment Program provides substance use disorder treatment.
He is certified to provide buprenorphine (Suboxone, Zubsolv) and naltrexone (Vivitrol).
He is also an assistant clinical professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine where he precepts medical students.
He is a cofounder of Arizona Psychiatry, PLLC, an outpatient psychiatric group in Tucson, Arizona.
He also works at the New Beginnings Clinic which is a certified Opioid Treatment Program provides substance use disorder treatment.
He is certified to provide buprenorphine (Suboxone, Zubsolv) and naltrexone (Vivitrol).
He is also an assistant clinical professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine where he precepts medical students.
Unless otherwise provided by law, all medical records and payment records, and the information contained in medical records are privileged and confidential under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
This information will only be disclosed as authorized by state or federal law or written authorization signed by the patient or the patient's health care decision maker.
This information will only be disclosed as authorized by state or federal law or written authorization signed by the patient or the patient's health care decision maker.
I am primary a medication management psychiatrist trained in psychopharmacology for the treatment of various psychiatric conditions however I do utilize supportive psychotherapeutic measures including CBT, DBT, and other modalities during our appointments.
Choosing the right treatment plan should be based on a person's individual needs and medical situation.
Choosing the right treatment plan should be based on a person's individual needs and medical situation.
Psychotherapy, or talk therapy, is a way to help people better cope in daily life or in stressful situations.
The goal of psychotherapy is varied however it may help to resolve conflict, relieve anxiety or stress, identify interpersonal conflict, cope with major life changes, manage unhealthy reactions, process trauma/abuse/neglect, and/or foster insight into how past events/experiences may shape your future relationships.
George Hadeed, MD is committed to helping his patients by utilizing psychotherapeutic techniques along with psychopharmacological approaches.
The goal of psychotherapy is varied however it may help to resolve conflict, relieve anxiety or stress, identify interpersonal conflict, cope with major life changes, manage unhealthy reactions, process trauma/abuse/neglect, and/or foster insight into how past events/experiences may shape your future relationships.
George Hadeed, MD is committed to helping his patients by utilizing psychotherapeutic techniques along with psychopharmacological approaches.
Vivitrol (naltrexone) is a non addictive medication that blocks the effects of opioid medication, including pain relief or feelings of well-being that can lead to opioid abuse.
It is commonly used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to address opioid use disorders.
Unlike Suboxone (buprenorphine) and methadone, Vivitrol is not an opioid agonist/partial agonist (opioid like medication), which does not cause physiologic tolerance.
Vivitrol injection is also used to treat alcoholism by reducing your urge to drink alcohol.
It is commonly used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to address opioid use disorders.
Unlike Suboxone (buprenorphine) and methadone, Vivitrol is not an opioid agonist/partial agonist (opioid like medication), which does not cause physiologic tolerance.
Vivitrol injection is also used to treat alcoholism by reducing your urge to drink alcohol.
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