Meet Dr.
Supriya Narang
Board certified psychiatrist / family-oriented mental health practitioner. My aim is to guide people toward a healthy mind and lasting wellbeing.

“Every individual deserves clarity, hope and a path forward.”
About Dr. Narang
With over 20 years of experience, I am a board-certified psychiatrist dedicated to treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. My approach blends compassionate care with evidence-based medicine to help each individual find clarity, hope, and a meaningful path forward.
In 2020, I was honored with the Michael Edelstein, MD, Physician Humanitarian Award from Sheppard Pratt Health System, recognizing my commitment to high-quality, empathetic patient care.
As both a psychiatrist and a parent, I understand how deeply personal and complex mental health can be. Having supported friends, colleagues, and loved ones through their own journeys, I know how important it is to feel truly seen and supported. My practice is founded on compassion, respect, and collaboration where every patient is treated as a partner in their own care.
I integrate the best of psychiatric medicine with practical lifestyle approaches, often working closely with primary care providers to create comprehensive treatment plans that support both mind and body.
Education & Training
● Medical Degree: LLRM Medical College, Meerut, India
● Residency: Psychiatry, Michigan State University
● Board Certification: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (since 2006)
After years serving as a psychiatrist and Medical Director at Sheppard Pratt’s outpatient services, I now provide personalized care in private practice. My clinical expertise includes medication management for anxiety, mood, and psychotic disorders, as well as ADHD/ADD.
Core Values of My Practice

Compassionate
Individualized Care

Modern and
Evidence-Based

Collaborative with
Medical Providers

Confidential and
Judgement Free
What to Expect

I offer both in-person and telehealth appointments through a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform for your convenience and privacy.
I specialize in psychiatric diagnostic evaluations, second opinions, and medication management for a range of conditions, including depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, and treatment-resistant symptoms.
My approach is collaborative, thoughtful, and personalized, ensuring that each treatment plan is tailored to your unique needs and goals. Depending on your situation, your care plan may include:
● Medications to manage symptoms effectively
● Lifestyle recommendations to support overall well-being
● Therapeutic techniques such as supportive therapy or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
● Referrals to a psychotherapist or life coach for more intensive or specialized therapy
Most Common Diagnoses
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Bipolar
- Stress Management
- Grief and Loss
- LGBTQ Support
- Trauma & PTSD
- Relationship Issues
- Panic Disorders
- Addictions
- Men’s Issues
- Women’s Issues
- Postpartum Depression
- Parenting Issues
- Life Changes
- And More…

Initial Psychiatric Evaluation
(60 minutes)
- Review your current concerns, symptoms, and goals
- Explore your psychiatric, medical, and social history
- Review previous treatments and what has or hasn’t worked
- Begin to identify any diagnoses and talk through initial treatment recommendations
Follow-Up Medication
Management
(30 minutes)
- Following initial evaluation, the Medication Management sessions offer a supportive space
- How your medication is working
- Any side effects you may be experiencing
- Changes in your symptoms, mood, sleep, or functioning
- Any new life updates that may impact your treatment
Second Opinion
(90 minutes)
- What to expect – a thoughtful and detailed review of your history and current treatment. You get fresh perspective on diagnosis and treatment. Possibly new therapy and medication options.
- What you need to do is to bring your treatment history, medication list and any prior records to give a full context.
- This can include consultation with your existing practitioner, if you desire
