Dr. Bruce A. Cree M.D.
Psychiatrist | Psychiatry
1500 OWENS ST STE 320 SAN FRANCISCO CA, 94158About
Dr. Bruce Cree is a psychiatrist practicing in San Francisco, CA. Dr. Cree is a medical doctor specializing in the care of mental health patients. As a psychiatrist, Dr. Cree diagnoses and treats mental illnesses. Dr. Cree may treat patients through a variety of methods including medications, psychotherapy or talk therapy, psychosocial interventions and more, depending on each individual case. Different medications that a psychiatrist might prescribe include antidepressants, antipsychotic mediations, mood stabilizers, stimulants, sedatives and hypnotics. Dr. Cree treats conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, eating disorders, bipolar disorders, personality disorders, insomnia, ADD and other mental illnesses.
Education and Training
Univ of Ca, San Francisco, Sch of Med, San Francisco Ca 1997
Board Certification
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN
UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Response to interferon beta-1a treatment in African American multiple sclerosis patients.
- Treatment of neuromyelitis optica with rituximab: retrospective analysis of 25 patients.
- Natalizumab dosage suspension: are we helping or hurting?
- Neuromyelitis optica, psychiatric symptoms and primary polydipsia: a case report.
- Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
- Acute transverse myelitis: demyelinating, inflammatory, and infectious
- Update on reproductive safety of current and emerging disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis.
- Disease activity free status: a new end point for a new era in multiple sclerosis clinical research?
- Effect of oral cladribine on time to conversion to clinically definite multiple
- Multiple sclerosis genetics.
- Genetics of primary progressive multiple sclerosis.
- Acute inflammatory myelopathies.
- MS disease activity in RESTORE: a randomized 24-week natalizumab treatment interruption study.
- 2014 multiple sclerosis therapeutic update.
- Massive CNS monocytic infiltration at autopsy in an alemtuzumab-treated patient with NMO.
Clinical Trials
Treatments
- Multiple Sclerosis (ms)
Fellowships
- UCSF Medical Center, Neurology 2003
- University California 2003
- UCSF Medical Center, Neurology 2003
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