Ben Smoak, MD
Dr. Smoak is a board-certified psychiatrist with 15 years of extensive clinical experience in private practice, as a VA PTSD Unit Director, in the Bellevue Emergency Room and training the next generation of mental health professionals as an Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Dr. Smoak is licensed in New York State and Wyoming and sees patients in-person and by telemedicine..
About Dr. Smoak
Medicine was always in the cards for me. I’ve loved science and teaching since childhood and knew that I wanted to pursue a career that aligned with these interests. I gravitated toward psychiatry as the specialty that most allowed me to both treat and help educate people along the way.
I work with people who have general psychiatric conditions such as anxiety, mood disorders, and trauma, but also have a special interest in co-occurring psychiatric and medical conditions—a specialty known as psychosomatic medicine. As a physician and psychiatrist, I work to ensure that a medical condition is not causing psychiatric symptoms or making treatment more difficult.
While I do some talk therapy, I mainly evaluate and coordinate care with other healthcare providers, including primary care doctors, psychotherapists, and any specialists. I typically manage a person’s medications, while working closely with their psychotherapist. My interest in integrative health allows me to recommend appropriate holistic options—acupuncture, mindfulness techniques, and yoga, for instance—often in conjunction with, but sometimes in place of, medications.
I have a diverse range of training and expertise, and can meet almost any mental health need. If the assessment reveals that I’m not the right person to treat particular issues, I will work to find someone who is. I aim to accommodate people’s busy lives and schedules and offer both virtual and in-person options.
I enjoy working with adults of a variety of ages and from a range of backgrounds, and I have many years of experience working with veterans and the LGBTQ+ community. I also train NYU Grossman School of Medicine residents, the next generation of psychiatrists, which is an endeavor I find gratifying and also useful—I learn from them all the time.
Education & Training
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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania State
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Adult Psychiatry Residency
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Wake Forest School of Medicine
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Doctor of Medicine
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Outstanding Medical Student in Psychiatry
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Davidson College
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BA Classical Languages Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
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Specialties
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Complex Clinical Consultation
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Psychopharmacology
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Psychodynamic and Supportive Psychotherapy
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Clinical Treatment of
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Depression
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Anxiety Disorders
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ADHD
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Bipolar Disorder
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Substance Use Disorders
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Male Mental Health
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LGBQT+ Mental Health