Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is one of the most common causes of pain, numbness, and foot drop, most often seen in runners.
Dr. Hassan Majeed is a distinguished board-certified psychiatrist specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry, and addiction medicine. He is an expert in psychopharmacology and provides treatment for a variety of conditions, including neurodivergent disorders such as ADHD and autism spectrum disorders, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and behavioral challenges. Dr. Majeed’s approach involves evidence-based treatments, including medication management and psychotherapy, delivered compassionately and collaboratively. He works closely with parents, schools, and other support systems to ensure a comprehensive approach to each child’s care.
With extensive experience in running partial hospitalization programs, Dr. Majeed is comfortable treating clients with acute and subacute care needs. His research background, which includes over fifty peer-reviewed publications, allows him to incorporate the latest scientific advancements into his practice. As an LGBTQI+ ally, he is committed to creating an inclusive and affirming space for all his clients, focusing on providing a safe and supportive environment for children and adolescents to flourish.
Dr. Majeed understands that the need for medication in children and adolescents may be temporary. His goal is to create a supportive atmosphere for stabilization through medication management, psychotherapy, resource utilization, and reducing environmental stressors. Once a client reaches a stable state, he may work toward gradually reducing or discontinuing psychiatric medications. This approach is designed to empower young individuals to thrive independently while providing the necessary support during critical periods of growth and change, unlocking their full potential.
To cater to busy families, Dr. Majeed offers evening and weekend appointments, providing added flexibility and accessibility to his exceptional care.
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“When I learned that my two favorite practitioners—who gave me back a normal, pain-free life—were joining their practices I thought, what a winner…..”
– Jane Stanley
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is one of the most common causes of pain, numbness, and foot drop, most often seen in runners.
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