
Ally Psychiatry
Ally Psychiatry is seeking a Board Eligible/Board Certified Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist to join our growing outpatient practice in the Birmingham metro area. This is an excellent opportunity to step into an established patient base with the support of a highly experienced clinical and administrative team, allowing you to focus on delivering exceptional patient care.
Our multidisciplinary model emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and physician leadership while providing access to advanced interventional psychiatric treatments.
The Birmingham area offers the advantages of a major metropolitan community while maintaining a family-friendly atmosphere with excellent schools, diverse neighborhoods, and abundant outdoor recreation. Pelham provides convenient access to Birmingham's medical community, vibrant dining and entertainment scene, and a cost of living that remains attractive compared to many larger markets.
Join Ally Psychiatry and become part of an organization committed to expanding access to high-quality behavioral healthcare while supporting physicians with the resources they need to thrive.
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Ally Psychiatry is driven by a core vision: to build a comprehensive, inclusive, and accessible environment for mental health care within the communities we serve. Our mission is to ensure continuity of care for individuals facing mental health challenges while addressing unmet needs with compassion, innovation, and clinical excellence.
Our goal is to lead the industry in delivering the most effective, efficient, and highest quality mental health services—empowering every individual in need to access the care they deserve.
We operate under two distinct brands:
Ally Psychiatry serves as our patient-facing identity, with clinics across Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, and South Carolina.
River Region Psychiatry Associates is the name recognized by our corporate partners, hospitals, and facilities. We currently provide or manage services at more than 50 facilities across Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, and, most recently, Massachusetts.