Talal Ghazal, MD - Pain Management in Arlington, Virginia
1635 N George Mason Dr STE 150, Arlington, VA 22205, United States
Virginia Interventional Psychiatry Services in Arlington, VA offers specialized psychiatric care under the leadership of Dr. Talal Ghazal, MD. Located in the heart of Arlington, our practice delivers innovative treatment options for patients struggling with treatment-resistant mental health conditions. We combine evidence-based interventions with compassionate care to address complex psychiatric needs that haven’t responded adequately to traditional approaches.
At Virginia Interventional Psychiatry Services, we specialize in advanced treatment modalities designed to help patients who haven’t found relief through conventional treatments. Dr. Ghazal and our clinical team provide personalized care plans that may include ketamine therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and other cutting-edge interventional approaches alongside traditional psychiatric services.
Expert Care from Dr. Talal Ghazal
Dr. Talal Ghazal brings extensive training and expertise in interventional psychiatry to our practice. Board-certified and committed to staying at the forefront of psychiatric innovations, Dr. Ghazal takes a holistic approach to mental health, considering each patient’s unique medical history, lifestyle factors, and treatment goals when developing care strategies.
Our Arlington Location
Conveniently situated at 1635 N George Mason Dr STE 150, Arlington, VA 22205, our office provides a comfortable, private environment for all appointments. We’re easily accessible to residents throughout Northern Virginia and the greater Washington DC metropolitan area.
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To schedule a consultation or learn more about our services, please contact us at +1 385-244-2505. For additional information about our practice and treatment options, visit our website at
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