
Anton Power, D.O.
Adult Psychiatrist, Board Certified
San Rafael
✅ Accepting New Patients
💼 9 Years Experience
⭐ Highly Recommended
🕰️ Excellent Wait Time
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Getting to know Anton Power, D.O.
Dr. Power is dual-board certified in Adult Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. He completed his medical degree at the University of New England, residency at Tripler Army Medical Center and fellowship at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. He is a life-long learner and currently working towards a Master's degree at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He has extensive experience in treating trauma related disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, eating disorders and addiction. He is an avid cyclist and runner. He loves to read Science Fiction and Fantasy.
Focus Areas
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
PTSD
Anxiety
Self-Esteem Issues
ADHD
Life Transitions
Eating Disorders
Mood Swings
Chronic Illness Adjustment
Panic Attacks
Childhood Trauma
Schizophrenia
Confidence Issues
Clientele
Young Adults
Adolescents (13-17 years old)
Neurodivergent
People with chronic illness
Veterans
Adults
Immigrants/ Refugees
Treatment Approaches
Addiction Psychiatry: Focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders.
Psychodynamic Psychiatry: Utilizes psychoanalytic techniques to understand and treat mental disorders.
Identity
Gender Male | Languages English |
Insurance Providers
UMR
PHCS MultiPlan
Medicare
Carelon Health
VHP
ComPsych
Kaiser Permanente
Aetna
Cigna
BlueCross BlueShield
Magellan Health
TriWest
MHN
5.0
Flexible, accessible, and helpful! Nice doctor.
FAQs
1. What is your approach to working with patients?
Humanistic, patient centered and warm environment.
2. How do you integrate medication management?
Mutual decision making and informed consent minimizing number of medications.
3. What types of concerns do you specialize in treating?
Depression, anxiety, compulsive behaviors and obsessional thoughts, concentration issues, life transitions, psychotic disorders, alcohol addiction, nicotine cessation, cannabis addiction, opioid addiction, behavioral addiction.
4. What's something you want your patients to know about you?
My job is to provided informed decision making, not to force treatment.
5. What do you believe is the most important part of the healing process?
Health patient-doctor relationship.
6. Do you have experience with trauma or PTSD?
Yes
7. What do you enjoy doing outside of work?
Reading, cooking, running, weight lifting, bike riding, spending time with family.
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