Dr. Mazen Hamoudi is a distinguished psychiatrist with a profound commitment to patient care and a distinguished career dedicated to mental health. Board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Dr. Hamoudi has honed his expertise through rigorous training at Maine General Medical Center, affiliated with Tufts University.
His comprehensive clinical practice encompasses a wide range of psychiatric conditions, with particular focus on trauma-related disorders, opioid addiction, and cultural competence in healthcare. As a certified TMS provider from Duke University and a certified Suboxone provider, Dr. Hamoudi offers evidence-based treatments for complex mental health challenges.
Dr. Hamoudi’s career is marked by a steadfast dedication to serving vulnerable populations. His tenure at the Utah Health and Human Rights Project provided invaluable experience in treating survivors of torture and war trauma, fostering his deep understanding of the psychological impact of extreme adversity. At Maine General Medical Center, he served as a trusted consultant psychiatrist, delivering expert care to psychiatric inpatients and collaborating with medical, surgical, and intensive care teams.
A pioneer in cultural competency, Dr. Hamoudi has been instrumental in raising awareness about the unique mental health needs of individuals with Arab heritage. Through extensive research and clinical practice, he has developed innovative approaches to bridging cultural gaps and enhancing patient outcomes. His contributions to the field are evidenced by numerous presentations at national conferences, where he has shared his expertise with healthcare professionals across the country.
Dr. Hamoudi’s patient-centered approach is rooted in empathy, compassion, and a holistic understanding of mental health. He is dedicated to providing evidence-based care tailored to the individual needs of each patient, fostering resilience and promoting overall well-being.