Dr. Tyler Wright is a board-certified psychiatrist providing outpatient psychiatric care to adults in New York through secure telehealth.
He earned his Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health degrees from Tulane University and completed his psychiatry residency at the Los Angeles County + University of Southern California Medical Center, one of the nation’s largest public academic health systems. During residency, he received multiple honors for clinical excellence, professionalism, and academic achievement.
Dr. Wright subsequently completed a Clinical Fellowship in Public and Community Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he trained across diverse clinical settings including hospital-based services, community clinics, and correctional health.
Dr. Wright brings broad experience across outpatient, inpatient, forensic, and crisis psychiatry.
Dr. Wright has contributed to peer-reviewed research and medical literature, including publications in JAMA Psychiatry, Psycho-Oncology, and Current Psychiatry. His scholarly work has focused on serious mental illness, consultation-liaison psychiatry, cancer-related psychiatric care, and health equity.
He has presented nationally on topics including telepsychiatry, vaccination access for patients with severe mental illness, and psychiatric care in underserved populations.
Dr. Wright’s approach to psychiatric care is grounded in scientific evidence, clinical experience, and respect for patient autonomy.
He emphasizes:
Treatment plans are developed collaboratively, allowing patients to remain informed, engaged, and empowered in their care.
Dr. Wright believes that effective psychiatric treatment is built on trust, continuity, and open communication.
Patients are encouraged to ask questions, express concerns, and actively participate in treatment planning. Care is delivered in a respectful, confidential, and nonjudgmental environment.
His goal is to provide clear, practical, and sustainable treatment that supports emotional resilience, personal growth, and improved quality of life.
Dr. Wright maintains active licensure in New York and California and is committed to ongoing professional development and ethical practice.
He brings to private practice the same standards of rigor, accountability, and compassion that have guided his work in academic medical centers and public health systems.
We accept select major insurance plans and also offer self-pay psychiatry services in New York.
Telehealth psychiatry appointments allow patients to receive high-quality care from home with minimal disruption.
Insurance eligibility and appointment requests can be completed through our secure online patient portal.
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