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Dr. Michael Rater, MD

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry* Age 63
Dr. Michael Rater, MD
1.7 (18 Ratings)

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Dr. Michael Rater, MD

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry* Age 63
South Easton, MA
Accepting new patients
31 years of experience

Offers telehealth

 

Overview

Dr. Michael Rater, MD works in South Easton, MA as a Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist and has 31 years experience.

They are board certified in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and graduated from UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN / MADISON in 1993. Dr. Rater has has worked on more claims relating to Major Depressive Disorder, Homicidal Ideation and Alcoholism (Alcohol Dependence) than other providers in the area. At present, Dr. Rater has received an average rating of 1.7 from patients and has been reviewed 18 times. Their office accepts new patients and has telehealth appointments. Dr. Rater practices at Practice in South Easton, MA.

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Locations

  1. 1 Office
    45 Bristol Dr Ste 101, South Easton, MA 02375

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Specialties*
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Psychiatry
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Education

Education

Medical Education
  • UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN / MADISON
    1993
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Board Certifications
  • Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychiatry
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Dr. Michael Rater, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today.

Dr. Rater frequently sees patients for Major Depressive Disorder, Homicidal Ideation and Alcoholism (Alcohol Dependence).

Dr. Rater has a star rating of 1.7/5 and has been reviewed 18 times.

Dr. Rater is board certified in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychiatry.

Dr. Rater has been practicing as a Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist for 31 years.

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