Meet Dr. Katherine Feingold
Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist
(She/Her)
My Story
Katherine Feingold, MD attended the University of Pennsylvania as an
undergraduate and began her premedical studies there. Between college and
medical school, Dr. Feingold worked as a teacher for children with learning
disabilities and with children who had high-functioning autism. This sparked
her interest in child and adolescent psychiatry. After attending UMDNJ-
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey, Dr. Feingold
completed a residency in Adult Psychiatry at Beth Israel Medical Center in
Manhattan. There she honed her skills in psychopharmacology for adults
experiencing symptoms of anxiety, panic, obsessive-compulsive disorder,
depression, bipolar disorder, and symptoms associated with psychosis.
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After achieving board certification in Adult Psychiatry, Dr. Feingold went to
New York University to complete a fellowship in Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry. While seeing patients at Bellevue Hospital and The NYU Child
Study Center, Dr. Feingold gained expertise in evaluating and treating children
and adolescents with ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, bipolar
disorder, high-functioning autism, anxiety, PANS, Tourette’s, and other tic
disorders, and eating disorders. Dr. Feingold is also board certified in Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Feingold welcomes working with those from different
backgrounds and identity areas including LGBTQIA+ and people of all races and
religions. Dr. Feingold has practiced psychiatry at the Bartky Healthcare Center
since 2005.
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Dr. Feingold chooses to approach each patient as an individual whose
personal life circumstances affect their mental health and well-being. She
prides herself in forming a comfortable and connected rapport with each
family member. After a thorough evaluation, Dr. Feingold works
collaboratively with other healthcare providers, to provide cutting-edge
psychopharmacology sensitively and cautiously.
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Dr. Feingold was recognized by Contact We Care, an award-winning,
volunteer-staffed crisis hotline serving New Jersey, as their 2009 honoree, for
her service to the community. She also is a member of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent psychiatry and has lectured about a variety
of topics to local support groups for those affected by mental health issues.