Reena Kumar, Adolescent Psychiatrist
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Reena Kumar

Psychiatrist | Psychiatry

1919 NORTH LOOP W STE 280 HOUSTON TX, 77008

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Dr. Reena Kumar, MD is a Child, Adolescent, and Adult Nutritional Psychiatrist. Dr Kumar earned her Child & Adolescent Psychiatry degree from Dell Medical School at The University of Texas in Austin. Dr. Kumar is very passionate about working with children and their families and making a difference in their lives. Her patients love her for her calm demeanor, indomitable spirit, and genuine love & care she brings into her their lives. She has also received accolades for family therapy, mindfulness and self-compassion work. She also provides experiential group sessions for mindfulness meditation and lifestyle and dietary changes.
Dr. Kumar's areas of clinical interests include PTSD due to abuse, ADHD, depression, anxiety/OCD and schizophrenia. She uses a holistic approach by using evidenced based nutritional psychiatry in helping her patients heal from mental health issues. Dr. Kumar has also presented seminars and workshops in local communities to spread mental health awareness.
Dr. Kumar follows a biopsychosocial approach to treat her patients and always makes families an integral part of the treatment team. “We all have to come together to remove mental health stigma from our society. There is no shame in being vulnerable.” “By taking care of our children's mental health we create a bright future for the whole society.”

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1919 NORTH LOOP W STE 280 -
HOUSTON, TX 77008
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