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Dr Suzanne Mallouk, M.D., M.D.

Dr. Suzanne Mallouk, M.D. is a Psychiatrist practicing in New York, , NY.

Dr. Mallouk specializes in treating women with addiction issues and those that are dual diagnosis. She is both a psychiatrist and a psychotherapist and uses the Buddhist concept of mindfulness in her treatment.
She also specializes in treating people in the creative fields.
She is intensively trained in Dialectic Behavioral Therapy and has been trained in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.

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Website: www.drsuzannemallouk.com

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Accepts Sliding Scale?No
License StatusYes
License StateNew York
License Number233399
License ExpirationSep 2012
LanguagesEnglish
Years in PracticeEleven
Board CertificationBoard Certified in Psychiatry
MembershipsAmerican Psychiatric Association
Residency HospitalBeth Israel Medical Center
Medical SchoolSaint George University Medical School
Year Graduated2001

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