Pamela Kurth, MD has been providing psychiatric care for over 20 years. She is triple board trained from Brown University. Dr. Kurth has practiced in a variety of settings at all levels of care, including inpatient unit director, partial hospitalization supervisor, residential consultant, and outpatient clinic medical director.
Dr. Kurth specializes in psychopharmacology, offering patients up-to-date medication options and applying current research to help treat psychiatric disorders including: depression, anxiety and impulse control disorders.
Dr. Kurth recognizes that her expertise in the biological aspect of mental health contributes only a piece to patient wellness, and incorporates collaboration with psychotherapists, life coaches, nutritionists and others to provide a comprehensive treatment experience for her patients.
Dr. Kurth has an established community private practice and provides consultation services to courts, schools, outpatient clinics and medical specialists. She is experienced in providing cutting edge treatment options such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Dr. Kurth is currently an adjunct professor at University of St. Joseph in W. Hartford, CT involved in the clinical psychiatric training of nurse practitioners.






























