Dr. Lurie's office is located at 170 Morton St Jamaica Plain, MA 02130.
Dr. Melvyn Lurie, MD
Dr. Melvyn Lurie, MD
Overview
Dr. Melvyn Lurie, MD works in Jamaica Plain, MA as
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Locations
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Lemuel Shattuck Hospital170 Morton St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
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McLean Hospital115 Mill St, Belmont, MA 02478
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I have had a very good relationship with Dr. Lurie as my psychiatrist. He has been wonderful to me over the past year 1/2 as I went through a very difficult time, with many family issues negatively affecting my emotional status. He has always there for me when needed, and he has responded every time I ask him a question inside and outside the bounds of the appt. time ( As he is available 24/7 by text. He has been a lifesaver. Not quite sure what these other people are looking for??? Can only suspect some ppl upset he does not accept insurance and then do not get the answer/med they want?? That is not what u get psychiatric care for. it’s about the Dr. making decision about what is needed to try and/or discard for treatment options. He has opened my eyes to my years-long issues with/slip into alcoholism, which runs in my family. If he had not confronted me & made it a priority for me to see that I’m not sure that I ever would recognized it myself. He saved my life.
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Education
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HARVARD Medical School
1968
Board Certifications
- Psychiatry
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Lurie has a star rating of 3.3/5 and has been reviewed 7 times.
Dr. Lurie is board certified in
Dr. Lurie has been practicing as a Psychiatrist for 56 years.
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