Registered Nurse/Director of TMS Services
Lorrie J. Spivack is a Registered Nurse who received her Bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University. She has spent her nursing career dedicated to psychiatric nursing. Lorrie began working as a staff nurse at Dominion Hospital in 2000, after 2 years she became Assistant Clinical Manager and was later promoted to Director of Youth Services. She continued to advance her career at Dominion by stepping into an interim CNO for 2 years and then became Director of Admissions. Lorrie later retired from Dominion after 12 years and became Director of TMS Services and COO of Columbia Associates in Psychiatry. She is committed to working with people who suffer from mental illness and helping to recover their mental health in order to live their lives to its fullest potential.
We offer services for perimenstrual, perinatal, and perimenopausal stages of a woman’s life
Treatment begins with an initial evaluation by one of our experienced providers. Recommendations may include therapy or medication evaluation and management.
Therapeutic treatment begins with an initial evaluation and recommendations, which often combine psychotherapy and medication for complete care, as well as specific exercise and relaxation techniques. Psychotherapy may include individual, group, or play therapy along with family involvement to enhance understanding and improve relationships.
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Medication management is a method of engaging with patients and caregivers to create a complete, accurate medication list, which is the foundation for addressing medication problems. It aims to ensure the health of individuals and manage their health care costs. Medication management can also result in less money being spent on emergency room visits and hospital stays, as well as reduced illnesses and deaths due to medication noncompliance or negative drug interactions.
TMS or transcranial magnetic stimulation is a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain and improve symptoms of depression. TMS is typically used when other depression treatments fail. TMS treatment often involves delivering repetitive magnetic pulses, known as repetitive TMS or rTMS.
Telepsychiatry is the application of telemedicine to the field of psychiatry. It is the delivery of psychiatric assessment and care using telecommunications technology, such as videoconferencing to provide health care from a distance.
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has been Honorably Mentioned in the Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare. She was also awarded the Top Nurse Practitioner Award of 2017 by the International Nurses Association.
We’re honored to have had the opportunity to use TMS Therapy to help our patients, and we look forward to being able to provide another one million treatments!
This Contact Form is for New Patients only. If you have a medication refill request or question, please call our office directly. If you have an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.