Ayme Veronica Frometa, MD
Psychiatrist | Psychiatry
239 N Ridgewood Ave Ste 2 Edgewater FL, 32132About
Board-certified in psychiatry, Dr. Frometa is currently serving patients at Florida Health Care Plans (FHCP) in Edgewater, Florida. FHCP provides people all across the state with medical plans, coupled with high-quality, integrated care. Dedicated to giving back to the community, FHCP offers a range of educational programs designed to promote optimal health and wellness. To begin her successful career, Dr. Frometa earned her medical degree in 2004. Having over 15 years of diverse experience, especially in psychiatry, Dr. Frometa is fluent in both English and Spanish in order to provide her patients with the best care. In addition, she is an active member of the Volusia County Medical Society and the American Psychiatric Association.
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- Compassionate Doctor Recognition 2020 Vitals.com
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- American Psychiatric Association
- Volusia County Medical Society
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- Volusia County Medical Society
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Get to know Psychiatrist Dr. Ayme Veronica Frometa, who serves patients in Edgewater, Florida.
Board-certified in psychiatry, Dr. Frometa is currently serving patients at Florida Health Care Plans (FHCP) in Edgewater, Florida. FHCP provides people all across the state with medical plans, coupled with high-quality, integrated care. Dedicated to giving back to the community, FHCP offers a range of educational programs designed to promote optimal health and wellness.
Dr. Frometa attended and graduated from medical school in 2004, having over 15 years of diverse experience, especially in psychiatry. Dr. Frometa is fluent in both English and Spanish. Additionally, she is a member of the Volusia County Medical Society.
Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to diagnosing, preventing, and treating mental disorders. These include various maladaptations related to mood, behavior, cognition, and perceptions. Psychiatrists, like Dr. Frometa, analyze and evaluate patient data and test or examination findings to diagnose the nature and extent of mental disorder. They design individualized care plans using a variety of treatments, as well as collaborate with physicians, psychologists, social workers, psychiatric nurses or other professionals to discuss treatment plans and progress.
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