Henry Claude Barbot, Psychiatrist
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Henry Claude Barbot

Psychiatrist | Psychiatry

720 North Saint Asaph Street Alexandria Virginia, 22314-1960

About

Over the span of my career in Psychiatry, I spent about a year of inpatient practice at Saint Elizabeth Hospital. Then, I moved to the outpatient clinic with the D.C. Department for Mental Health, where I practiced Geriatric Psychiatry and general Adult Psychiatry. I was later a member of the Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP), practicing Emergency Psychiatry for about a year. At the same period of time, I was doing Outpatient Psychiatry for The Alexandria Community Service Board, and I am still with them. However, I now cover their Substance Abuse Program as well. Also, I did work for the Arlington County Mental Health in Virginia doing Outpatient clinical work for them from February 1995 to October 2003. In addition to my work in Alexandria, Virginia, I  work part time for Community Connection, a private agency, doing mostly Assertive Community Treatment (ACT).

Education and Training

State University of Haiti School of Medicine and Pharmacy

Board Certification

Psychiatry and Neurology

Addiction Medicine

Psychopharmachology

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 48 years of experience

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Board of Addiction Medicine, American Society of Psychopharmacology

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Passion for the acheivement  of excellence  and dedication for Patient Care

Favorite Place to Vacation

  • Orlando, FL

Hobbies / Sports

  • Sports

Henry Claude Barbot's Practice location

720 North Saint Asaph Street -
Alexandria , Virginia 22314-1960
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