Rami Kaminski MD

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111 E 62nd St, #1/2
New York, NY 10065

Rami Kaminski MD in New York, NY is the founder of the Institute of Integrative Psychiatry (TIIPS), a renowned institution consisting of esteemed physicians, academicians, and healthcare professionals. Committed to optimizing current available treatments, TIIPS aims to unify the fragmented approach of modern psychiatry by merging complementary aspects of medicine and psychiatry, based on solid scientific data and age-old wisdom. Their mission is to identify conditions where integrative approaches to body, mind, and treatment are essential for recovery and maintenance of good health.

With a deep understanding of the interplay between nature and nurture, Rami Kaminski MD recognizes the discordance between contemporary experience and ancient instincts in our rapidly changing society. TIIPS seeks to bridge this gap by embracing the body-mind connection, which has been intuitively grasped throughout human history. By prioritizing the optimization of existing treatments rather than solely seeking new ones, TIIPS aims to make a positive contribution to the way patients are treated, offering responsible, scientific, and clinically useful integrative psychiatry.

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