
Why Patients Choose Dr. Rashida Gray
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20+ years of experience in psychiatry
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In-person psychiatry in Richmond VA + telehealth across Virginia
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Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations (75–90 minutes)
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Ongoing medication management with supportive care
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Recognized as a Top Doctor in Richmond Magazine (2025)
Dr. Gray provides psychiatric care for adults navigating:
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Anxiety & panic disorders
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Depression & persistent sadness
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Trauma & PTSD
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Stress & burnout in professionals
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Insomnia and sleep issues

Psychiatric Services with Dr. Gray

Meet Dr. Rashida Gray
Dr. Rashida Gray is a board-certified psychiatrist in Richmond VA with more than 20 years of experience helping adults with anxiety, depression, trauma, and burnout. She combines medical expertise with compassionate care.
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Education: Drexel University College of Medicine; Psychiatry residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
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Leadership: Serves on executive boards including Greater Richmond SCAN, the Jenkins Foundation, and the SisterFund Giving Circle.
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Recognition: Named Top Doctor in Psychiatry by Richmond Magazine in 2025.

2025 Top Doctor in Psychiatry
Dr. Rashida Gray was Selected as a Top Doc in Richmond Magazine
FAQs
Do you accept insurance?
We are an out-of-network practice and do not accept insurance. This allows us to offer a more personalized, confidential, and high-quality clinical experience, without the constraints of insurance company policies. Many clients choose to use FSA or HSA cards, which we gladly accept.
Where are appointments held?
We offer both in-person and virtual appointments. In-person visits take place in a welcoming, comfortable office space in Richmond, Virginia. Telehealth is available for clients who prefer the convenience or flexibility of virtual care.​
What should I expect during an appointment?
Appointments vary depending on your needs. Your first visit will be a comprehensive evaluation, including your history, current concerns, and goals. Follow-ups include therapy, medication management, or both, and always involve collaboration with your provider.




