Michael Levin, MD

Michael Levin, MD
Child Psychiatry Consultations 696 San Ramon Valley Blvd. 245 Danville, CA 94526
About

Michael Levin, MD

I have an M.D. degree from the New York University (Langone) School of Medicine, started as a pediatrician and later moved to psychiatry. My training in pediatric psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and developmental-behavioral medicine was at UCLA. Afterward, I took a faculty position at UC Irvine and participated in research studies of ADHD and other disruptive behavioral disorders.

After moving to Northern California, I founded the East Bay Psychopharmacology Group and was its Medical Director for 25 years. I evaluated and treated thousands of children and adolescents, working closely with families and medical and mental health providers. For more than two decades, I taught the graduate course in pediatric mental health at UC Berkeley Extension and was a faculty member at the Dept. of Psychiatry of Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

I have been married for 33 years and have two grown children. My wife Charan and I are also publishers of educational children's books. Our book The Reading Lesson is the second bestseller in its category in the U.S. and number one in the U.K. My recent book, Brainfulness: The intuitive guide to the nature and diagnosis of mental illness is published on Amazon Kindle.
Primary Specialty

Psychiatrist

Gender Male
Education New York Univ Sch Of Med, New York Ny 10016
Training Ucla Med Ctr, Pediatrics; Cedars-Sinai Med Ctr, Pediatrics; Children'S Hosp Of L A, Pediatrics
Services My specialty is child psychiatry and psychopharmacology. I offer consultations and guidance to families with children who have behavioral, developmental, and educational problems. I do my consultations over the internet (e.g., www.zoom.com) or on the phone. The families can request an in-office (in SF East Bay Area) evaluation for an additional fee.

FIRST OPINION
For a parent, the first encounter with the mental health system can be perplexing; the terminology and treatment options are confusing and daunting. Who to trust and where to go?

When entering the new psychiatric terrain, you need a guide – an experienced professional to help you navigate through foggy waters of modern mental health.

I will listen and explain in plain language what is happening with your child and what can be done. Later on, when (and if) you meet with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or therapist, you will know what to expect and the important questions to ask. I will help you understand the problems (the names and nature), and help you sort them out by priority and severity, short and long term impact.

I will try to ease your worries and help you set up realistic expectations. We will talk about treatments and what to expect if you choose to do nothing. If necessary I will prescribe medications and make a referral. After talking to me, you will be well-informed and empowered by a clear understanding of your family's needs and have a master plan for your child.

SECOND OPINION
You are concerned about your child’s feelings, behavior, and learning; you might’ve seen a psychiatrist or other mental health professional and received a diagnosis and treatment. Yet, you wish someone else would take another look. Perhaps your child saw a primary care provider - pediatrician or family practice - and you want a consultation with a pediatric psychiatry specialist.

That’s not because you have received bad advice or poor care; it’s hard for a parent not to wonder if there was something else, something that your doctor or therapist might have missed or misdiagnosed. Maybe you felt rushed, didn't ask important questions, or were not satisfied with the answer.

Consider the second opinion, an independent fresh look into your child's problems, diagnoses, and treatment.
I offer more than 30 years of professional experience in child development, pediatric psychiatry, and psychopharmacology. I will listen to your concerns and review the records. Then I will share my thoughts and make recommendations.

Let’s talk.
Additional Services Child psychiatry
Consumer Feedback
(33 Reviews)
Service
4.5 star average for Service
Environment
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Expertise
5 star average for Expertise
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Recent Reviews
Dr. Michael Levin has been my son's meds doctor for more than 21 years. He has significant impairments and has been difficult to parent over the years, but Dr. Levin has helped us to cope with all the challenges. The duration of our doctor/patient relationship speaks for itself in how well satisfied we are with Dr. Levin. In addition to Dr. Levin's being a kind and compassionate individual, his staff has also served us very well, helping us with appointments (and changing them), filing applications for various school and government services, acquiring prior authorizations for medications, and electronically submitting refills. By the way, Dr. Levin in general does not accept insurance, so we have always paid out-of-pocket. (Others in the practice do accept some insurances, however.)
by nldaadmin xxx.xxx.249.233
December 11, 2015
He a very good doctor. Very considerate and thorough. We are very satisfied with the help we received. Thank you.
by s. kaur xxx.xxx.56.159
June 19, 2015
Recent Polls
Did you feel judged or criticized by this psychiatrist?
Definitely not. They've always made me feel very cared for and accepted
Do you feel like this provider's office is well staffed?
Definitely
Would you recommend this provider to someone who asks for a referral?
Yes
Did this Provider let you know upfront what the approximate cost of the services would be?
Yes
Were you able to get answers to simple questions from this provider without scheduling an appointment?
Yes
by Bobbi xxx.xxx.56.159
June 08, 2014
Is this provider's business conveniently located?
Absolutely! It is right off the freeway and close to everthing
Was the waiting area spacious?
Yes, extremely spacious
Did you feel judged or criticized by this psychiatrist?
Definitely not. They've always made me feel very cared for and accepted
Did this provider seem irritated to be working with you?
Not at all, they were glad to help me with anything I needed
Was this psychiatrist friendly?
Very! The most welcoming office I've visited!
by sw xxx.xxx.198.6
November 06, 2013
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