🧠 Psychiatrist in Norte, Puerto Rico
the North (Arecibo, Manatí, Hatillo) has 22 verified Psychiatrists in the federal NPPES registry.
The doctor for the mind: depression, anxiety, sleep, and other conditions that affect your mood. When you feel very sad, anxious, or can't sleep, and you think you may need medication.
This is not the same as a psychologist. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor and can prescribe medication.
| Psychiatrist | Town | Plan | Phone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ubaldo Morales-Ramos | Arecibo | — | Call |
| Hazel A Toledo | Arecibo | — | Call |
| Annette Eunice Martinez Padilla | Arecibo | MMM | Call |
| Armando Fortuno | Arecibo | — | Call |
| Millan Javier Garcia | Arecibo | MMM | Call |
| Juan Antonio Guillen | Arecibo | MMM | Call |
| Elias R Jimenez | Arecibo | — | Call |
| Ricardo Enrique Sanchez | Arecibo | MMMPlan Vital | Call |
| Cesar M Cubano | Hatillo | — | Call |
| Yadira Santiago Nieves | Hatillo | — | Call |
| Karen Soto-Medina | Manatí | — | Call |
| Robert Toro Santiago | Manatí | — | Call |
| Magaly Johnson | Manatí | MMMPlan Vital | Call |
| Francisco C Parra | Manatí | MMMPlan Vital | Call |
| Ruth Rivera-Malave | Manatí | — | Call |
| Luzmarie Del Carmen Saavedra | Manatí | — | Call |
| Maria del Mar Estremera | Manatí | — | Call |
| Jose L Raimundi Melendez | Manatí | — | Call |
| Jorge Gonzalez | Manatí | Plan Vital | Call |
| Arturo L Arroba Carpio | Manatí | MMMPlan Vital | Call |
| Robert Toro | Manatí | — | Call |
| Raul Benitez | Manatí | — | Call |
The Plan column says what the plan printed in its own provider directory (MMM, June 2026 · Plan Vital / First Medical, July 2026), not whether they will take you. A dash does not mean the provider is out of that network: the federal-number cross-check identifies 33% of the Plan Vital directory rows and 52% of MMM's, so a dash almost always means that row could not be matched. Before switching plans, confirm with the office. The MMM audit · the Plan Vital audit.
See all 538 Psychiatrist across the island →
📞 Before you call, have this ready
Two minutes of prep save you weeks of back and forth.
- ✓Have your plan card and ID at hand. The first thing they ask. If it is for a relative, also their date of birth and plan number.
- ✓Ask your primary doctor for the referral first. Many psiquiatras will not book you without one. Request it by phone, do not wait for your next visit.
- ✓Ask these two questions first. "Do you accept my plan?" and "Are you taking new patients?" That saves you the whole trip.
- ✓Ask how long the wait is, and to be put on the cancellation list. Someone cancels almost every week. Whoever is on the list gets that slot.
- ✓Write down who you spoke with and the date. If anything gets tangled later, that note untangles it.
Do not want to call them all?
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Data from the NPPES, the US federal provider registry (the same one Medicare and health plans use). Every NPI is public and verifiable. See access by region across the island →