Abdulhafiz Ahmed, MD | Talkiatry
Abdulhafiz Ahmed, MD
Education and training
- Georgetown University School of Medicine ( Doctor of Medicine )
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Abdulhafiz Ahmed, MD
Abdulhafiz Ahmed, MD
Staff Psychiatrist
Languages
English, Arabic
Conditions treated:
Anxiety, Depression. Bipolar Disorder, OCD, PTSD/Trauma, ADHD
Education and training:
University of Maryland at College Park, BS
Georgetown School of Medicine, MD
University of Maryland Medical System at Baltimore (UMMS), Residency
and fellowship.
Dr. Abdulhafiz Ahmed is a board-certified adult psychiatrist with over 25 years of clinical experience across community hospitals, university teaching hospitals, the Veterans Administration (VA) medical system, and private practice. He has served as the inpatient medical director at MedStar Harbor Hospital in Baltimore and outpatient medical director at the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake. Dr. Ahmed has extensive expertise diagnosing and treating a wide range of psychiatric conditions including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, adjustment disorders, phobias, thought disorders, trauma, and PTSD.
Dr. Ahmed approaches each patient with empathy, attentiveness, and respect, fostering an environment of safety and trust. He recognizes the importance of cultural diversity and is dedicated to understanding each person’s unique background, values, and life circumstances. His patient-centered philosophy ensures that individuals feel heard, validated, and actively involved in their care.
Dr. Ahmed combines evidence-based psychopharmacology with supportive psychotherapy to provide comprehensive and individualized treatment. He collaborates closely with patients to develop a plan that targets their specific symptoms and goals, focusing on improving functioning, resilience, and overall well-being. His approachable and compassionate demeanor helps patients feel comfortable and confident throughout their journey toward recovery.

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Matthew Kelly, MD
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Amber Gordon, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
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