Pediatric Psychiatry for Sacramento & California

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Psychiatric Care for Children

by Experienced Professionals

Our pediatric psychiatry team is dedicated to providing specialized and compassionate care to children and adolescents facing mental health challenges. At Eagle View Psychiatry, we understand the unique needs of young minds and are committed to supporting their emotional well-being and development. Our team of experienced child and adolescent psychiatrists is here to guide children, adolescents, and their families toward a brighter future.

In-Person & Online Pediatric Psychiatry

What’s unique about our approach to pediatric and adolescent psychiatry is our ability to provide in-person psychiatric services for children and teenagers in the Sacramento area, as well as online services for youth anywhere in California.  Our psychiatric staff is highly experienced in treating depression, anxiety, ADHD and other mental health conditions affecting youth. Please visit our about us page to learn more about our experienced clinicians. 

We accept insurance.

Why Choose Eagle View Psychiatry

  • Experienced Professionals: Our team of psychiatrists and mental health experts have extensive experience and are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care.
  • Comprehensive Approach: We take a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to mental health, utilizing the latest research and treatment modalities.
  • Patient-Centered Care: Your well-being is our priority. We involve you in every step of your treatment, ensuring your comfort, understanding, and active participation.
  • Confidentiality and Privacy: Your privacy is of utmost importance to us. We strictly adhere to confidentiality protocols to maintain the privacy of your personal and medical information.

Join us at Eagle View Psychiatry to embark on a journey toward improved mental health and a brighter future. We are here to support you every step of the way.

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