Dr. Usama H. Mabrouk, MD, FAPA
Psychiatrist | Psychiatry
1000 E 24th St Kansas City MO, 64108About
Usama H. Mabrouk, MD, FAPA, is a skilled psychiatrist currently serving as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Center for Behavioral Medicine at the University of Missouri – Kansas City (UMKC) School of Medicine. The mission of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine is to improve the health and well-being of individuals and populations through innovative educational programs in medicine and biomedical science, cutting-edge biomedical research, and leadership in academic medicine. Dr. Mabrouk treats conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, eating disorders, bipolar disorders, personality disorders, insomnia, ADD and other mental illnesses.
Dr. Usama H. Mabrouk, MD, FAPA's Videos
Education and Training
University of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine 1993
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Certified in Psychiatry
Provider Details
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry Center for Behavioral Medicine at the University of Missouri – Kansas City (UMKC) School of Medicine. -
Treatments
- Bipolar Disorder
- Anxiety
- Psychosis
- Adjustment Disorder
- Schizophrenia
Dr. Usama H. Mabrouk, MD, FAPA's Practice location
Dr. Usama H. Mabrouk, MD, FAPA's reviews
Write ReviewMedia Releases
Get to know Psychiatrist Dr. Usama H. Mabrouk, who serves patients in Kansas City, Missouri.
An established psychiatrist, Dr. Mabrouk is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Center for Behavioral Medicine at the University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC) School of Medicine.
The University of Missouri opened a medical school in Kansas City in 1971 to meet the health care needs of Missouri and the nation. Using an alternative approach to medical education from that of the traditional four-year school, the UMKC School of Medicine accepts students directly out of high school for the combined baccalaureate / Doctor of Medicine program, which allows students to graduate in six years with their medical degree.
Throughout his academic career, Dr. Mabrouk earned his medical degree from the University of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine in Egypt in 1993. After relocating to the United States, he completed his residency in psychiatry at the UMKC School of Medicine in 2005.
A Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, the doctor is board-certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). The ABPN is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to serving the professions of psychiatry and neurology.
Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders. These include various maladaptations related to mood, behavior, cognition, and perceptions. Psychiatrists evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. They conduct thorough psychiatric evaluations, develop treatment plans, prescribe medication, and evaluate treatment results.
Recommended Articles
- Everything You Need To Know About Major Depressive Disorder
Major depressive disorder (MDD) — also referred to as clinical depression — and Dysthymia are two of the most common types of depression. While there are some less common types too, MDD is a condition that is quite common among people today. In fact, according to the National Institute of...
- Understanding Depression in the LGBTQ Community
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, individuals who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer have a high prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders compared to their heterosexual counterparts. Studies have shown that the discrimination, prejudice, abuse, and...
- What is Autistic Disorder
Autistic disorder is defined as the most severe type of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). It is also called classic autism or Kanner’s Syndrome. This developmental disorder is characterized by challenges with communication, social interaction, and behavior. Autistic people often avoid interaction...
- How Depression Affects Men and Women
How Common Is Depression in Men?Although it has been found that women experience depression two times more than men, this fact can't deny that men are as vulnerable to this mental disorder as women. According to research, over 6 million men in the U.S. suffer from clinical depression every year. The...
- Understanding Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS)
Most patients who are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis usually fall under the category of having RRMS. In most patients, relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in the course of the disease changes after several decades and usually becomes worse, and the patient’s diagnosis is likely to progress...
- Reducing Anxiety with Exercise
People who have chronic diseases, like heart conditions and arthritis may benefit from exercising, according to a study published in, Archives of Internal Medicine. Exercise may help to relieve anxiety and improve the quality of life in these people. Results of this study add to the growing body of...