Rogers Memorial Hospital: Adults psychiatrist joins Rogers’ staff in Milwaukee

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(Oconomowoc, Wis.) A board-eligible psychiatrist, Hemalatha Rajanna, M.D., has joined the medical staff at Rogers Memorial Hospital in West Allis, Wis., where she will treat adult patients in the inpatient and partial hospital programs.

A graduate of the Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences in India, Dr. Rajanna completed her residency in psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Affiliated Hospitals in Milwaukee. Most recently, she served as a staff psychiatrist in the Women’s Treatment Unit at the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division. She has also helped to teach medical students and paramedical professionals.

“My practice is evidence-based and I have specialized in treating major psychiatric illness, including psychotic disorders,” Dr. Rajanna said. “My approach to therapy is totally focused on the patient; I believe getting to the root of a disorder comes from taking the time to really listen to a patient’s story.”

Dr. Rajanna added that she is looking forward to working with patients in a setting like Rogers’ Milwaukee area location and anticipates new opportunities as a staff member. “Rogers caters to a large variety of specialties, and I am excited to be part of an organization that is paving a path in the mental health field.”

Licensed in Wisconsin, Dr. Rajanna is a member of the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association and the Wisconsin Psychiatric Association. She has delivered many professional presentations in the United States and the United Kingdom on a variety of topics, including one on stigma and mental health education for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Her clinical interests include women’s mental health and addiction treatment.

Rogers Memorial Hospital is a key corporation of Rogers Behavioral Health System, which also includes: Rogers Memorial Hospital Foundation, Inc.; Rogers Partners in Behavioral Health, LLC; Rogers Center for Research and Training; and Rogers InHealth. The hospital has become nationally recognized for its specialized residential treatment services and affiliations with academic institutions and teaching hospitals in the area. Rogers Memorial Hospital is currently Wisconsin’s largest not-for-profit, private behavioral health hospital, providing adults, children and adolescents with depression and mood disorders treatment, eating disorders treatment, addiction treatment, obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders treatment, as well as caring for a variety of other child and adolescent mental health concerns. For more information, please visit www.rogershospital.org.