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About the Anxiety Disorders Program

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A part of the Institute of Psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina, the Anxiety Disorders Program under the leadership of Olga Brawman-Mintzer, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, has been involved in research to advance public knowledge of anxiety disorders as well as working to find new innovative pharmacological treatments for these disabling conditions.

A number of clinical treatment and research projects are conducted on an ongoing basis for the many different types of anxiety disorders. Anxiety screenings, medical monitoring, and study medications are offered at no cost to participants of our clinical trials. The faculty and staff at the Anxiety Disorders Program also provide free diagnostic consultations, recommendations to the treating clinicians, and referrals to our outpatient clinics at the Institute of Psychiatry for ongoing treatment.

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Call for more information:

843-740-1592 x23 or
843-740-1592 x25
All Inquiries are confidential

If you would like to learn more about our program and what research opportunities might be available to you, we invite you to contact us and speak with our research coordinator. Research is conducted at the Anxiety Disorders Program office, which is conveniently located off Interstate 26 in North Charleston.

Page last updated: 06/25/08
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