Varsha Vaidya

Psychiatrist
Rating: 4.375 out of 5 with 8 ratings

Varsha Vaidya Psychiatrist M.D.

  • About Me
    Dr Vaidya received her training in London England before coming to the USA in 1993. She completed her training in the US at Georgetown University hospital in Washington DC. She is Board Certified in Psychiatry. Dr Vaidya joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins University in 1996 and was the director of the Consult Psychiatry Service from 1997-2006. She was a consultant to the Center for Addiction & Pregnancy from 1996-2006. Her area of expertise is treating psychiatric illness in the obese / medically ill patient. Dr. Vaidya founded and runs the obesity psychiatry program at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. She is also the director of “Total Wellness” a comprehensive psychological nutritional and exercise program for obese patients. This includes Pre bariatric surgery evaluations and treatment of psychiatric illness in the obese patient. She directs the cognitive behavior therapy group, which specifically addresses binge eating, emotional eating, and weight regain after bariatric surgery in this population. In addition to several journal articles on bariatric psychiatry, Varsha published a book titled, "Health and Treatment Strategies in Obesity." She is an internationally-recognized expert on obesity and bariatric psychiatry, and has been an invited speaker at numerous conferences and hospitals. Varsha Vaidya is an Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and General Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins University and School of Medicine.
  • Latest Reviews See all 8 reviews
    avatar AnthonyM on Feb. 2, 2011

    Dr Varsha has been my psychiatrist for more than 2 years. I went initially for an evaluation and she helped me overcome depression and emotional eating. I had seen several psychiatrists before, but she understands the struggles I have faced being overweight most of my More...

    avatar RMcray on Sept. 30, 2010

    I was so happy to meet Dr Vaidya, she made me feel comfortable and calm. She really seemed to understand my battle. She was kind and a great listner, knew what she was talking about and genuinely cared.

    avatar charlie1951 on July 21, 2010

    Functions more aptly as a pharmaceutic rep than physician. Appeals to a patient's interpersonal turmoil about weight gain. Is friendly unless you function as an intelligent free thinking human being, then switches off the charm to become scornful and accusatory. Pushes brand name drugs More...

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