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Angel Rivera, M.D.
Angel Rivera, M.D. is a Bilingual (Spanish) Psychiatrist with a mixture of strong clinical skills including Emergency Psychiatry, Consultation Liaison, Forensic Psychiatry, Telepsychiatry and Geriatric Psychiatry training in treatment of the elderly. Angel Rivera, M.D. has training in EMR records is very comfortable in working with computers and served the difficult to treat patients in challenging environments in outpatient and inpatient settings. Angel Rivera, M.D. is Erik's Father.
Profiles: Doximity, Health - US News, WebMD,
Publications: Condom knowledge, history of use, and attitudes among chemically addicted populations, What is Family Counseling, Looking to Become a Family Therapist? Here’s What You Need to Know
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Cryptic Pregnancies: What are They?
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Understanding Forehead Acne and Treating It Effectively
Forehead acne appears on your forehead and is marked by small, red bumps or papules and is important to treat just like acne in other areas of your face or body. Find out what forehead acne is and the different treatments, including both prescriptions and… -
Zoloft Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline, and Treatment
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Zoloft and Weight Loss: Everything You Need To Know
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Using Zoloft with Alcohol: What Are the Risks?
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Using Sertraline With Alcohol: What Are the Risks?
The risks associated with using sertraline with alcohol include an increased risk… -
Using Prozac With Alcohol: What Are the Risks?
Using Prozac with alcohol may lead to an increased risk of experiencing… -
Using Paxil With Alcohol: What Are the Risks?
The risks associated with using Paxil with alcohol include an increased risk… -
Using Lorazepam with Alcohol: What Are the Risks?
The risks associated with using lorazepam with alcohol include respiratory depression, extreme… -
Using Lexapro with Alcohol: What Are the Risks?
The risks associated with using Lexapro with alcohol include an increased risk…
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