People navigating anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma, mood disorders, and the everyday weight of life that quietly accumulates — these are the patients Thomas Driscoll, MD, built his practice around. A board-certified psychiatrist with training at Rutgers University–New Jersey Medical School and a residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, he works with teenagers, adults, and elderly individuals across a wide range of psychiatric conditions, from ADHD and bipolar disorder to PTSD, psychotic disorders, and impulse-control struggles. His practice spans individual counseling, crisis intervention, genetic and medical consultation, and formal DSM-5 diagnosis and treatment.
Dr. Driscoll’s clinical method pairs careful medication management with supportive therapy — adjusting both the pace and frequency of appointments as each patient’s needs evolve. Early on, he may meet with patients more often to fine-tune a medication plan; once a well-tolerated regimen is in place, sessions can taper naturally. He pays particular attention to patients whose sleep and stress patterns have become dysregulated, recognizing that a nervous system rarely given quiet time — no longer getting the uninterrupted rest it needs to reset — often needs clinical attention, not just a lifestyle nudge.
Dr. Driscoll sees patients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with Arizona licensure pending, and offers secure online appointments with evening availability Monday through Friday. He is currently accepting new patients.
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