
Sally Huang, M.D., M.S.
Adult Psychiatrist & Psychotherapist, Board Certified
San Francisco
✅ Accepting New Patients
💼 6 Years Experience
⭐ Highly Recommended
🕰️ Excellent Wait Time
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Getting to know Sally Huang, M.D., M.S.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist and psychotherapist practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area and providing telehealth services throughout California. I entered psychiatry out of a deep interest in understanding people and relationships, and in how meaning, connection, and healing emerge after trauma and profound suffering. My clinical training, alongside my own mental health journey, has shaped both my professional approach and the way I live my life. In my work, I aim to support others in cultivating greater connection, clarity, and fulfillment.
I take a collaborative, individualized approach to care. I view my role as helping patients access and strengthen the inner resources they already possess, meeting each person where they are. Psychotherapy is central to my work, with medications used thoughtfully and only when helpful or indicated.
I am particularly drawn to treatment modalities that emphasize shared humanity, including mindfulness-based approaches and psychedelic medicine, and I value offering tools that have been meaningful in my own path of growth and healing.
I completed my adult psychiatry residency at Stanford, where I served as Chief Resident, and pursued three years of advanced training in psychodynamic psychotherapy at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, with additional education at the Austen Riggs Center. I have received advanced training in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy through the Polaris Institute in San Francisco and enjoy collaborating closely with therapists, both as a prescriber and in supporting psychedelic integration work.
My clinical experience includes individual, couples, and group therapy, with a systems-oriented perspective that considers individuals within their relational, cultural, and societal contexts. I have particular interest in working with individuals navigating cross-cultural identities, students and professionals, and those struggling with depression, anxiety disorders and OCD, ADHD, trauma, attachment and relational challenges, life transitions, and questions of identity and meaning.
In addition to clinical practice, I am deeply committed to teaching and mentorship. I previously served as adjunct clinical faculty at Stanford, teaching psychotherapy to psychiatry residents, and currently serve as voluntary faculty at UCSF, supervising residents. I have presented nationally and internationally on the role of the arts and humanities in cultivating empathy, cultural humility, and resilience in medical education.
Whether you are experiencing acute distress, navigating a challenging transition, or seeking a deeper understanding of yourself and your relationships, I welcome the opportunity to explore how we might work together.
Focus Areas
Schizophrenia
Self-Esteem Issues
Life Transitions
Stress Management
Anxiety
Childhood Trauma
Depression
Panic Attacks
Confidence Issues
Chronic Illness Adjustment
Bereavement/Grief
ADHD
Autism
Clientele
Adults
People with chronic illness
Neurodivergent
LGBTQ+
Immigrants/
Refugees
Treatment Approaches
Psychodynamic Psychiatry: Utilizes psychoanalytic techniques to understand and treat mental disorders.
Identity
Gender Female | Languages English, Mandarin Chinese |
Insurance Providers
UMR
PHCS MultiPlan
Medicare
Carelon Health
VHP
ComPsych
Kaiser Permanente
Aetna
Cigna
BlueCross BlueShield
Magellan Health
TriWest
MHN
5.0
Incredibly kind, understanding, and thoughtful staff. I would recommend their services to anyone who is looking for good mental health services.
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