Start or continue your healing journey with one of our licensed psychiatric practitioners. They can evaluate your need for psychiatric medication and counsel you as to alternatives to medication. If you decide on a trial of medication for you or your child, your psychiatrist will set up follow-up appointments to manage your medication, determining the correct dose or combination of medications that is best for you. They will closely monitor your progress and changing needs, and help you manage any side effects that might arise.
We provide in-person care at our Midtown Manhattan location (40th and Broadway) and offer telehealth for patients throughout New York State. Whether you or your child needs assistance with anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, or complex trauma, among other issues, you can turn to our team to help you manage and decrease debilitating symptoms, improve overall functioning, and increase engagement to become a healthier version of yourself or help your child to flourish and fully participate in their world.
Explore Our Psychiatric Practitioners
We invite you to peruse the list below to see what types of services are provided, age ranges treated, states licensed for telehealth, and expertise offered by each of our psychiatrists, as well as their backgrounds and training.
Lily Kurtz, DNP
- Board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
- In-Person and Online (NYS)
- Ages 13+
- Medication Management and Individual Psychotherapy
- Psychodynamic, Existentialist, Relational, CBT
- Sports Psychiatry (current/former athletes)
Robert Lustig, D.O.
- Psychiatrist
- In-Person and Online (NYS)Â
- Ages 18+
- Medication Management, Individual and Group Psychotherapy
- CBT, People Living with HIV
- BIPOC & LGBTQ+ Affirming, Gay Male Identified
Zoe Paul, MD
- Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist
- In-Person and Online (New York State)
- Children Age 3 through Adulthood
- Ages 18+
- Medication ManagementÂ
- Individual PsychotherapyÂ
- Psychodynamic, Evidence-Based Therapies, CBT
- LGBTQ+ and BIPOC Affirming
About Our Psychiatric Services
Bryant West Psychology's full-service outpatient mental health practice provides comprehensive services, so that should you or your child need individual, couples or group psychotherapy, or psychological testing, your psychiatrist can refer you to one of our in-house clinicians, so that your Bryant West Psychology psychiatrist and you can work together as a team - your team - to enhance the effectiveness of the care you receive from us. That is optimal in terms of quality of care.
Why Choose Bryant West Psychology?
Our well-trained psychiatrists combine contemporary approaches with evidence-based best practices. Our central location in Midtown (40th and Broadway) near multiple major NYC transportation hubs (Pennsylvania and Grand Central Stations, NY Port Authority, and Times Square Subways), makes us an easy option whether you are on the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Downtown, Brooklyn, Jersey City or beyond.
Our supportive, nurturing environment is convenient to your home or office. In addition, our telehealth services give you access to the same exceptional services with greater flexibility from anywhere in New York State.
We understand that out-of-pocket costs can play a significant role in whether you pursue psychiatric services, which is why we are transparent about our service fees, and will work with you to make our services as affordable as we can. We are in-network with Aetna as well as a host of student insurance plans, including those of NYU, Columbia University, Fordham, and the New School. We also offer sliding scale fees for individuals paying out of pocket or who have out-of-network insurance.
Reach Out to Our NYC Psychiatric Clinicians Today
Use the contact information provided (above) to speak with a psychiatrist of your choice, or use the Book an Appointment button to proceed to schedule an appointment. If you are uncertain as to how we can help you, contact our Clinical Director, Stephen Schneider, Ph.D., to discuss how Bryant West Psychology can best meet your psychiatric service needs.