Judith E. Kaye, M.D.

Judith E. Kaye, M.D.
Judith E. Kaye, M.D. 5000 McKnight Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237
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Judith E. Kaye, M.D.

Judith E. Kaye, M.D. practices as a Psychiatrist in Pittsburgh, PA.She graduated from Pre-Medical: Columbia University, New York, NY
Medical : Sackler School of Medicine, Israel
Fellowship : Western Psychiatric Ins.& Clinic/UPMC,Pittsburgh,PA
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Primary Specialty

Psychiatrist

Gender Female
Education Pre-Medical: Columbia University, New York, NY
Medical : Sackler School of Medicine, Israel
Fellowship : Western Psychiatric Ins.& Clinic/UPMC,Pittsburgh,PA
Affiliations UMPC/WPIC
Payment Options Check ; Cash
Services Judith E. Kaye, M.D. practices psychiatry at 5000 McKnight Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. Psychiatrists are licensed physicians who specialize in the evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental and emotional disorders.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Judith E. Kaye, M.D. in Pittsburgh, PA, please call (412) 367-1481 for more information.
Additional Services Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
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I had an absolutely horrible experience with this lady. As the other reviews have stated, she has terrible time management and flat out ignores the fact that people might actually have lives they need to attend to. As a teenager, I received nothing but disrespect, a condescending attitude, and disregard for what I was saying. She asked questions like it was a survey for movies, "how depressed are you on a daily basis, ranging from all the time, most of the time, some of the time, or not at all?" And probably a hundred questions too. And then she would completely disregard what I said, call my mother in, and ask HER how I was feeling. She was also disrespectful about my therapist, asking nebby questions and giving disapproving responses. She made it so hard to talk to, staring me down as I tried to explain suicidal thoughts. It was absolutely painful, and my last appointment ended in me having a total breakdown and refusing to return. Aren't psychiastrists supposed to help you feel better? I truly believe the way she treated me had very much to do with the fact that I was a teenager, which disgusts me. Perhaps she's just better with adults, but I'm begging anyone who reads this- DO NOT HAVE HER SEE YOUR TEENAGER. Worst experience of my life.
by EJS xxx.xxx.138.130
June 04, 2014