Eric Emery, DO – Psychiatrist in Asheville, NC | Mindpath Health

Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars

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Psychiatrist

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Adults

Gender

Male

Languages

English

Dr. Eric Emery takes a holistic approach to mental health care, integrating medication management and lifestyle changes to promote lasting well-being. Dr. Emery prioritizes understanding each individual’s unique background, experiences, and goals, tailoring treatment plans to support long-term success. Believing in a collaborative approach, Dr. Emery works closely with his patients to build a safe and trusting environment, empowering them to actively engage in their treatment journey. He stays current with the latest advancements in psychiatric research to ensure the highest standard of care. Dr. Emery’s journey into mental health was shaped by his own experiences and the mental health challenges faced by loved ones. This early exposure sparked his curiosity about the human mind and the complexities of emotional well-being. This strengthened his compassion and awareness of the importance of supportive, stigma-free care. Dr. Emery continues to help individuals overcome barriers to mental health, aiming to create meaningful and transformative impacts on their lives.

  • Residency – Prisma Health/University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia
  • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) – Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Specialty Boards: Psychiatry – American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology

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Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
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  • Always feel heard and seen with Dr. Emery. He is very responsive to my questions in between appts. Genuinely tries to take steps that will make my life easier.

  • Dr Emory is absolutely wonderful, I’m so glad he’s my doctor!

  • Dr.Emory listens and makes good recommendations.

  • Emery was fantastic and very professional. Customer support is extremely quick and very informative

  • Everything was fine. I’m just not used to telehealth and find the experience a bit awkward