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Vivek Datta MD MPH

Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychiatry

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Vivek Datta MD MPH is a clinical and forensic neuropsychiatrist and psychotherapist. He is an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University. He was previously an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California, San Francisco where he served as Consulting Neuropsychiatrist at UCSF Health. 

Seeing an unmet need for specialized neuropsychiatric care, he founded this practice to provide consultation and ongoing care to patients with complex neuropsychiatric problems. 

Dr. Datta is one of a handful of people in the country who is quadruple board certified in:

Psychiatry

Forensic Psychiatry

Brain Injury Medicine

Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry

Functional Neurological Disorders

Traumatic Brain Injury

Persistent Post-Concussive Symptoms

Early and Late Onset Dementia

Mild Cognitive Impairment

Subjective Cognitive Decline

Psychiatric Manifestations of Neurological Disease

Effects of Trauma on Brain, Mind and Body

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Practice Focus

We Specialize in Neuropsychiatric Disorders Including:

Services

We Offer the Following Services

Professional Consulting

Clinical Documentation Integrity

Consultation

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Tel: (415) 209-5129

Fax: (919) 551-7445

2211 Post St
Suite 300
San Francisco

CA 94115

Please use the contact form for consultation requests, second opinions for complex neuropsychiatric presentations, forensic evaluations, speaking engagements, consultancy, or if you are a medical student/resident physician looking for careers advice or project opportunities. No medical advice is provided in any response. No doctor-patient relationship will be formed through response to any message received from this form alone.

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