Behavioral & Psychiatric Clinic

Behavioral and Psychiatric Clinic

Robin Cardan, MD.

I specialize in diagnosing mental health conditions and

providing treatment to help restore optimal functioning,

using state-of-the-art behavioral and psychiatric approaches.


Let’s face mental distress together!

For Appointment, Call:
484-804-5011

Phone: (484) 804-5011

Our Services

  • Second Opinion
    Independent psychiatric evaluation if you want to review or confirm a previous diagnosis or treatment plan.
  • Comprehensive Evaluation and Diagnosis
    • Depression – assessment and treatment for low mood, loss of interest, or energy
    • Bipolar Disorder – diagnosis and stabilization of mood swings
    • Psychotic Disorders – evaluation of hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking
    • Anxiety Disorders – including panic, social anxiety, performance anxiety, and generalized anxiety
    • PTSD – trauma-focused care for post-traumatic stress
    • Adult ADHD – evaluation and management of attention difficulties
    • Substance Use – with or without psychiatric conditions
    • Conflict Management – practical guidance for work and life stress
  • Medication Management
    Careful prescription and monitoring of psychiatric medications for safety and best results.
  • Psychotherapeutic Counseling
    Short-term or ongoing counseling to improve coping, manage symptoms, and build resilience.
  • Telepsychiatry
    Secure video appointments for flexibility and convenience.

All major insurance plans accepted. Evening and telehealth appointments are available.


Phone: (484) 804-5011

Clinic Locations

Philadelphia
1650 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103



Bucks County
2003 S Easton Rd
Doylestown PA 18901



Montgomery County
630 Freedom Business Center Dr.
3rd Floor
King of Prussia, PA 19406



Berks County
2395 Lancaster Pike
3rd Floor
Reading, PA 19607



Northampton County
74 W Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018


Phone: (484) 804-5011

Insurance Plans Accepted

We work with most major health insurance plans in Pennsylvania and also welcome self-pay patients. If your insurance is not listed, please call us to check your coverage.

  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Aetna
  • Allied Trades
  • Ambetter
  • CBH
  • Cigna
  • Capital Bluecross
  • Evernorth
  • Health Partners
  • Humana
  • Highmark Inc.
  • Highmark Wholecare
  • Jefferson Health Plans
  • Magellan
  • Medica
  • Optum
  • PA Health & Wellness
  • Self-pay (no insurance required)
  • Tricare
  • UnitedHealthCare
Phone: (484) 804-5011

Children (Ages 8–13)

Don’t wait for “they’ll grow out of it.” Childhood depression, anxiety, ADHD, and behavior problems can quietly derail school and friendships. Left unaddressed, they raise the risk of self-medicating with alcohol or drugs later on and even running into trouble with the law.

  • Academic setbacks — slipping grades, missing work, school refusal
  • Strained relationships — conflict with peers, teachers, and parents
  • Low confidence — growing shame, frustration, and “I can’t do it” thinking

Our goal: protect your child’s future

We help your child feel better now—and stay on track long-term—by building skills, confidence, and healthy routines at home and at school.

How we help

  • Clear evaluation that pinpoints what’s going on (and your child’s strengths)
  • Practical plan for home and school you can start using right away
  • Parent coaching to stop the daily battles and reduce stress
  • Evidence-based therapy (and medication only if appropriate)
  • School coordination — teacher collaboration, IEP/504 guidance when needed

Signs it’s time to check in

  • Persistent sadness, worry, irritability, or meltdowns
  • Falling behind, avoiding school, or frequent nurse/early pickup calls
  • Sleep or appetite changes; headaches or stomachaches tied to stress
  • Arguing, defiance, or big reactions over small things

Early support prevents a lifetime of detours. Let’s help your child feel capable at school and connected at home.


Phone: (484) 804-5011

Adolescents

The teen years bring real pressure—grades, friends, sports, social media, identity, and the future. When depression, anxiety, ADHD, or behavior problems show up now, they can derail school, strain friendships and family, and increase the risk of coping with alcohol or drugs. We step in early to protect health, learning, and opportunity.

Signs your teen may be struggling

  • Low mood, loss of interest, or irritability
  • Worry, panic, social or performance anxiety
  • Sleep changes, fatigue, or burnout
  • Concentration problems, missed work, slipping grades
  • Conflict at home or school; detentions or suspensions
  • Pulling away from friends, changes in peer group
  • Starting to “self-medicate” with vaping, alcohol, or drugs

How we help

  • Respectful, private, teen-centered visits with parent partnership
  • Clear diagnosis and a practical plan your family can follow
  • Evidence-based therapy; medication only when useful and safe
  • School collaboration (with permission) to support learning
  • Skills for mood, anxiety, attention, and behavior
  • Parent coaching to reduce conflict and rebuild routines
  • Substance-use risk screening and early intervention

Goal: keep school on track, protect mental health, and help your teen feel capable, connected, and confident.


Phone: (484) 804-5011

Adults

Common concerns we treat

  • Depression - feeling stuck
  • Anxiety - Feeling vulnerable or overwhelmed
  • Mental health preparation for pregnancy
  • Depression during pregnancy
  • Depression after giving birth
  • Spousal/partner conflict
  • Conflict with family or children
  • Conflict at work and burnout

Phone: (484) 804-5011