Expertly crafted anxiety and depression treatment.

Backed by science. Delivered with care.

Meet Your Doctor

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Welcome! I’m Dr. Constance Zou MD, and I’m honored to be a part of your journey towards mental well-being. I graduated summa cum laude from Columbia University with a BA in Biology and earned an MA in Bioethics from New York University. I received my MD from Yale School of Medicine and completed my general psychiatry residency at the Medical University of South Carolina and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). I also completed a clinical fellowship at NIMH where I focused on studying the connections between hormones and mood and explore treatment of mental health disorders related to hormonal changes.

With nearly a decade of clinical experience and an even longer background in medical research, I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, intrusive thoughts, trauma, women’s reproductive mental health, ADHD, sleep-related concerns, and complex presentations.

I am passionate about delivering evidence based care and advancing the field of psychiatry. Part of my previous work highlighted biases and inaccuracies in the publication of clinical trials by pharmaceutical companies, emphasizing the importance of informed and safe treatment choices.

At our practice, you will find a compassionate and knowledgeable partner in your mental health journey. Together, we’ll explore how your history, biology, and beliefs shape your present—empowering you to move forward with clarity.

We are here for you

  • If you have been feeling depressed, hopeless, unable to find joy in life

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  • If you are burdened with worries, fears, harsh self-critics

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  • If you have experienced losses and trauma and unable to move on.

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