Mrs. Katia Coley, NP is an addiction psychiatrist in Crofton, MD specializing in addiction psychiatry, psychotherapy, psychiatry, addiction medicine and mental health. Mrs. Katia Coley, NP is affiliated with ARUNDEL MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS LC and LifeStance Health.
1662 Village Green Suite 100
Crofton, MD 21114
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She has a state license in Maryland.
Licensed In: Maryland
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Mrs. Katia Coley, NP appears to accept the following insurance providers: BCBS, ComPsych, Beacon Health Options, Cigna, Optum, Aetna and Magellan.
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Mrs. Katia Coley, NP has an average of 1.0 out of 5 stars based on 1 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Mrs. Katia Coley, NP from all over the web to help you find the right in Crofton, MD.
If I could give negative stars I could. Last Friday Katia Coley almost cost me my life. I have crippling panic attacks and take 0.5 mg to stop them, it's pretty much the only thing that stops them. I'm going through a very stressful period in my life (new job that I've now lost because of Katia's terrible treatment plan), and was also having more severe anxiety caused by a medication switch that Katia suggested. I didn't hold this against her as she prescribed it with good intentions in mind, however, I started to take more xanax because I physically couldn't function from how crippling the anxiety had become and I didn't even realize I had developed a xanax addiction until Katia cut me off cold turkey (which landed me in urgent care because it is factually dangerous to cut off a xanax user.) No other medical professional I spoke to could make sense of her decision, especially since it's very easy to ween off of such a small amount, I've done it plenty of times. I realized after a few days, I was having withdrawal for the first time in my life and asked her for a refill three times (withdrawal getting worse between each ask, having more panic attacks and intense anxiety). I've been off and on xanax for 10 years and take such a small amount (I've never asked for/needed a higher dose), I don't feel a "high" from it (too low of a dose), I literally only take it to stop the anxiety and panic. It helps me to stop shaking and get my breathing under control when I can't. Katia put me into withdrawal for the first, and hopefully only, time in my life. Last Friday I was faced with either killing myself to stop the suffering (which I considered cus I'm deeply depressed which Katia knew), or having to sheepishly call someone to pick me up and take me to urgent care/the hospital because withdrawal is just as awful as people say it is and I was having nonstop panic attacks. Katia treated me like I was a drug addict instead of a patient. When I went to urgent care they said I clearly wasn't a drug addict because a thirty day xanax supply usually lasts me 2-3 months, and they understood why I went through the last one quicker than usual because of my body disagreeing with welbutrin. They said katia put me in a dangerous situation and that I need to get a new psychiatrist immediately, one who understands my situation and how panic disorder works. 3 doctors, 4 nurses, and 2 therapists agreed that what Katia did was "cruel" and "reckless," one of them even compared it to withholding medicine/chemo from a cancer patient. If I had never met Katia, I don't think I would have ever known the trauma of withdrawal. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. Except for Katia maybe.
Ms. Katia Coley's specialties are addiction psychiatry, general practice, and addiction medicine. She practices in Crofton, MD and Clarysville, MD. Yext reports that she is accepting new patients at her office in Crofton, MD.