Dr. Dr. Jahandar Saifollahi, M.D.
Neurologist | Neurology
751 Kenmoor Ave SE Ste E Grand Rapids MI, 49546About
Dr. Saeed Saifollahi is a licensed psychiatrist based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, known for his expertise in psycho-pharmacology, psychosomatic medicine, and geriatric psychiatry. With a primary focus on providing psychiatric management in acute care settings, Dr. Saifollahi specializes in helping individuals in crisis. He collaborates with Dr. M. Rouhani at Behavioral Health Care, P.C., serving the communities of Grand Rapids and Battle Creek. At Behavioral Health Care, P.C., Dr. Saifollahi is dedicated to enhancing the lives of his patients by restoring healthy balance, improving interpersonal, social, and occupational functioning, and strengthening coping skills. His work is characterized by a compassionate approach to psychopharmacology and medication management, aimed at helping individuals regain control of their mental health.
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Education and Training
Oklahoma State University 1986
Spartan Health Sciences University MD 1993
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Past-Chair Psychiatric Department at Bronson Battle Creek Hospital -
Professional Memberships
- American Medical Society
- American Psychiatric Association
Fellowships
- Beth Israel Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Geriatric Psychiatry 2008
Fellowships
- Beth Israel Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine2008Geriatric Psychiatry
Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Society, American Psychiatric Association
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Get to know Psychiatrist Dr. Jahandar Saifollahi, who serves patients in Battle Creek, Michigan.
As a licensed psychiatrist, Dr. Saifollahi collaborates with M. Rouhani, MD, at Behavioral Health Care, P.C. in Grand Rapids and Battle Creek, Michigan. His areas of expertise include psycho-pharmacology, psychosomatic medicine, and the mental health of older adults. His primary focus is on providing psychiatric management in an acute care setting, particularly for individuals facing crises.
Behavioral Health Care, P.C. is driven by a mission to enhance the lives of individuals and elevate overall life satisfaction. Specializing in psychopharmacology and medication management, the practice is dedicated to restoring a healthy balance, strengthening inner resources, improving interpersonal, social, and occupational functioning, and enhancing coping skills to help individuals regain a sense of control.
Academically, Dr. Saifollahi received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Oklahoma State University in 1986 and his Medical Degree from Spartan Health Sciences University in 1993. He then completed his postgraduate training in psychiatry at Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies, Michigan State University.
Furthering his training, Dr. Saifollahi completed a fellowship in geriatric psychiatry at Beth Israel Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City.
On a professional level, he is a member of the American Medical Society and the American Psychiatric Association. He is the Past-Chair of the Psychiatric Department at Bronson Battle Creek Hospital.
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.
Throughout his line of work, Dr. Saifollahi has published several articles and chapters on topics of depression, pain, and psychiatric aspects of cancer.
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