Dr. Maloy, who is a neurologist in Portland, ME, offers care to patients who have conditions of the nervous system, such as Parkinson's disease.
Yes, Dr. Alyson E. Maloy is accepting new patients at this office.
(207) 536-0334
449 Forest Avenue, Suite 214, Portland, ME 04101
We are located in the Forest Avenue Plaza. Use the entrance in the middle of the building and we are located on the second floor, suite 214.
Parking is free.
Dr. Alyson Maloy graduated from University of Vermont College of Medicine in 2004.
Dr. Maloy has one office in Maine where she specializes in Neurology, Psychiatry, Holistic Medicine and Behavioral Medicine.
Abnormalities of the crucial areas of the nervous system can sometimes cause neurological complications. Dr. Alyson Maloy addresses these conditions by conducting tests, scans and arriving at a diagnosis. The diagnosis is needed to come up with a treatment plan for a patient, which can include medication management, special therapies, and lifestyle changes.
Psychiatrists are primary care doctors for the mind. Dr. Maloy focuses on treating the overall mental well-being in patients, capable of diagnosing & treating the various types of mental illness. These may include depression, eating disorders, bipolar disorder or anxiety disorders, for example. Dr. Maloy may provide treatment options ranging from medication management plans to different forms of therapy.
A holistic medicine practitioner in Portland, Dr. Maloy cares for patients by looking at the body as a whole, taking into consideration the physical, environmental, spiritual, nutritional, emotional, social, and related factors that may be contributing to the patient's medical issues. Dr. Maloy can help patients achieve ideal health and fitness levels, offering a better quality of life.
As a behavioral medicine specialist, Dr. Maloy integrates a knowledge of psychological, behavioral, biological, and social sciences when diagnosing and treating mental illnesses or undesirable behaviors. These may include eating disorders, substance abuse, or other addictive behaviors. Dr. Maloy may offer a wide range of treatment options, such as psychophysiological therapies like hypnosis or biofeedback, among others.