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Ozan Toy, MD, MPH

Chief Medical Officer at Telapsychiatry
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Dr. Ozan Toy completed his BA in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. He then finished my MD at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine in Scranton, PA. For his residency training, Dr. Toy completed an internship in internal medicine at Georgetown MedStar Franklin Square Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Subsequently, he then completed a second year of residency training in Neurology at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center and Memorial Sloan Kettering. Finally, he finished a residency in Psychiatry at Boston University Medical Center. He is a board certified by American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

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  • Potential Red Flags in Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi's Relationship
    Dr. Toy identifies a possible power imbalance due to Millie's fame, differing emotional maturity levels, and the pressure of public scrutiny as potential red flags. These factors could challenge their relationship boundaries and privacy.
  • Emetophobia: A Hidden Challenge in Pregnancy
    Dr. Toy highlights that emetophobia can lead to intense anxiety during pregnancy, potentially affecting the decision to conceive. He suggests "cognitive-behavioral techniques, mindfulness, and possibly SSRIs" to manage stress. Meeting with a licensed therapist or psychiatrist is recommended for coping strategies.
  • Ropinirole: Unveiling the Link to Deviant Behaviors
    Dr. Toy explains that Ropinirole, while generally safe, can cause deviant behaviors due to increased dopamine levels. This neurotransmitter, linked to reward and happiness, may lead to compulsive actions. "If these behaviors occur, most of the time we will stop the medication and choose an alternative drug," Dr. Toy says.
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