Dr. Alan M Mellow MD
Geriatric Psychiatrist | Geriatric Psychiatry
4260 Plymouth Rd Ann Arbor MI, 48109About
Dr. Alan Mellow is a geriatric psychiatrist practicing in Ann Arbor, MI. Dr. Mellow specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders, particularly in older adults. Patients who visit geriatric psychiatrists typically look for help with problems like memory loss, depression, difficulty coping with change, stress, dementia, anxiety and more. Older adults may also experience emotional distress after being diagnosed with a disease as well. Dr. Mellow helps patients after a comprehensive diagnostic exam so the root of their problems can be treated.
Education and Training
Northwestern Uniiversity 1981
Northwestern University The Feinberg School of Medicine 1981
Board Certification
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN- Geriatric Psychiatry
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Health care utilization by older patients with coexisting dementia and depression.
- The efficacy, safety, and tolerability of antipsychotics in the elderly.
- Ileus as a possible result of bupropion in an elderly woman.
- Race and inpatient psychiatric diagnoses among elderly veterans.
- Race, psychiatric diagnosis, and mental health care utilization in older patients.
- Antidepressant use by race.
- Antidepressant treatment of pathologic laughing or crying in elderly stroke patients.
- Herbal products and other supplements: use by elderly veterans with depression and dementia and their caregivers.
- Cerebrovascular disease and late-life depression.
- Effect of race and sex on primary care physicians' diagnosis and treatment of late-life depression.
- Race, gender, and psychiatrists' diagnosis and treatment of major depression
- Rates of clinical depression diagnosis, functional impairment, and nursing home placement in coexisting dementia and depression.
- Race and depression: does race affect the diagnosis and treatment of late-life
- Characterization of two distinct 5-HT receptors coupled to adenylate cyclase activation and ion current generation in NCB-20 cells.
- Depression in veterans with Parkinson's disease: frequency, co-morbidity, and healthcare utilization.
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