Glenn Brottman, M.D., is a licensed physician specializing in psychiatry and substance abuse treatment. He was among the first office-based practitioners in the New York metropolitan area to offer transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for treatment-resistant depression. Dr. Brottman oversees the delivery of all psychiatric services and provides direct patient care and guidance, including psychiatric evaluation, psychiatric medication management, individual psychotherapy, outpatient medical detoxification, and medication to control cravings and prevent relapse.
Given Dr. Brottman's unique background and experience in general surgery and emergency room care, combined with his understanding of what is most effective in treating substance abuse today, he has become an industry expert in pharmacology. He is routinely asked to speak. Most recently, he was a faculty presenter at the American Psychiatric Association in Toronto, lecturing on new substances of abuse, cutting-edge methods of use, the latest trends in rehabilitation, and insight into cultural shifts in society and the medical community.
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Dr. Brottman personally provides private individualized treatment for substance abuse and a variety of behavioral and psychiatric conditions, onsite at his discreet Manhattan office. He has created a unique personalized setting where executives, professionals, and other high-profile clients can be assured of complete privacy and confidentiality. All medical and psychiatric services are provided by Dr. Brottman, as well as all substance abuse psychotherapy services. Given Dr. Brottman's unique background and experience in general surgery and emergency room care, combined with his understanding of what is most effective in treating substance abuse today, he has become an industry expert in pharmacology. He is routinely asked to speak. Most recently, he was a faculty presenter at the American Psychiatric Association in Toronto, lecturing on new substances of abuse, cutting-edge methods of use, the latest trends in rehabilitation, and insight into cultural shifts in society and the medical community.