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 134 Walnut St, Livingston, NJ 07039

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A Certified Psychiatrist


About Dr. Marc Cantillon, MD

A certified psychiatrist, Dr. Marc Cantillon, MD of Livingston, NJ received his medical degree from Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. He completed further training in medicine at Cornell and neurology and psychiatry at Mt. Sinai Beth Israel in New York City.
 
Dr. Cantillon did research work and became a staff fellow in neuropharmacology at the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, MD. He also passed the certification in geriatric psychiatry and brain injury medicine by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). Additionally, he is a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and the American Academy of Neurology (AAN). He is an active member of the Metabolic Health Initiative.
 
Dr. Cantillon has been a teaching faculty at Georgetown University, University of Miami, and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), as well as a medical faculty at Goryeb Children’s Hospital in Overlook Medical Center and Morristown Medical Center. He is currently a clinical professor in psychiatry at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey. Lastly, he has published research of new treatments for attention deficit/memory, mood, addiction, sleep, and neurological disorders.

He has also led new treatment developments in treatment-resistant depression, traumatic brain injury, movement disorders CVA, Alzheimer’s, and Pain, including supplements, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and nonmedicinal  research.
Marc Cantillon MD has done postgraduate specialties  in Pain medicine, Rehab, Neuro-psychiatry, brain injury and Corporate Health. He trained in individual, couples, family  and group psychotherapy.

Check out this article: External link opens in new tab or windowhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/psychiatrists/marc-cantillon-livingston-nj/114129

Why seek an Out-of-network Psychiatrist?


You’re looking for a psychiatrist with a unique skill set

While many psychiatrists are qualified to treat common challenges such as anxiety or depression, if you are interested in working with a specialist to address a specific challenge, you should consider looking out-of-network. Private pay psychiatrists often have additional fellowship training and board certifications. For example, I am addiction psychiatry fellowship trained and am double board certified in general and addiction psychiatry. If you come across a psychiatrist whose skills speaks directly to your needs — perhaps needs you didn’t even know to look for — it’s worth reaching out.

I specialize in the evaluation and treatment of both External link opens in new tab or windowmental health , general health and External link opens in new tab or windowaddiction related issues. This makes me a bit more conservative, maximizing one medication before adding in others, aiming for the lowest effective doses of medications and trying non-addictive and non-habit-forming medications first.  


You want highly personalized services

If a psychiatrist isn’t constrained by only providing services they can bill to an insurance company, they are often able to spend more time and individually create the perfect treatment plan for you. They can offer longer or more frequent sessions than insurance might cover. This may allow you to feel more comfortable, less rushed and able to have all of your questions and concerns addressed.

I provide medication management and basic supportive and psychoeducational psychotherapy for my patients, which allows for a more comprehensive understanding of your mental health needs before prescribing. I am also able to take the time to speak to your therapist or other members of your treatment team. These services require private pay, but they offer great convenience and highly coordinated care.


You have a high deductible plan or good out-of-network benefits

A deductible is the amount you have to pay upfront before your insurance coverage kicks in. If you have a $5,000 deductible and you haven’t had any other medical expenses yet in the year, you are responsible for paying up to $5,000 in fees out-of-pocket before your standard copay applies.

On the other hand, if you have good out-of-network benefits, your insurance company may reimburse you as much as 80% of each session fee, depending on your plan and cost of the appointments. This means that in some situations, using your out-of-network benefits can actually be very comparable to your standard copay to see an in-network psychiatrist.


You don’t wish to use insurance benefits

If you want full discretion, or otherwise do not want your insurance company knowing you are seeing a psychiatrist, you might consider paying out-of-pocket for greater privacy. In order for your insurance to pay for therapy sessions, psychiatrists are required to provide the company information regarding your sessions, including a diagnostic code. If you don’t want your insurance company to have access to any information about your mental health, consider out-of-network options.


You don’t want to wait to get help

In cities such as NYC  many psychiatrists choose not to accept insurances, and those who do tend be extremely full. For many patients trying to use their insurance, it can be very difficult to find a psychiatrist who is in-network and accepting new patients. If you limit your search by insurance, you may have to spend months on a waitlist before seeing a doctor.

Private pay psychiatrists, like myself, tend to have more availability and greater flexibility in scheduling new clients. In some cases, I will help a new patient get stabilized over three or four office visits. Later on, if cost becomes prohibitive, I can help transfer them to an in-network psychiatrist to continue their care once they are already doing well.


You found a great match!

At the end of the day, your relationship with your psychiatrist is one of the most important aspects of the healing process. If you only consider in-network options, you might eliminate a psychiatrist who would be a really good fit for you and maybe help you feel better faster.

Choosing an in-network psychiatrist who doesn’t make you feel comfortable, feels rushed or unavailable or does not specialize in the areas you’re struggling with solely because they’re in-network is a waste of time and money. I recommend prioritizing the fit and you’ll find a great match.

Being able to speak to the psychiatrist for a free phone consultation can be both a good assessment of their availability (i.e. how long does it take to them to call you back?) and also to see if you feel comfortable enough to schedule an in office initial appointment. I offer a brief External link opens in new tab or windowfree phone consultation for all new prospective patients (often as soon as same day or the next day).


If you are working with a psychiatrist you really like and they retire or your insurance company changes or you move (you graduate school, you switch jobs etc.), don’t panic! Depending on your insurance plan, it may still be affordable to see a great new psychiatrist using out-of-network benefits.


Much of this good summary is gratefully repoduced from External link opens in new tab or windowdocgoldenberg.com

The conditions Dr. Cantillon treats include Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD also called ADD (attention deficit disorder )depression, (major depressive disorder, MDD), bipolar disorder (mania and hypomania, aka bipolar depression), anxiety disorders (such as panic disorder and panic attacks; obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD); insomnia and sleep problems; addiction (alcoholism, drug addiction aka substance abuse and substance dependence); behavioral addictions aka process addiction (food addiction, gambling addiction sex addiction etc).


odDHD; insomnia and sleep problems; addiction (alcoholism, drug addiction aka suobstance abuse and substance dependence); behavioral addictions aka process addiction (food addiction, gambling addiction sex addiction etc).



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Dr. Marc Cantillon, MD testified before the US Congress in Washington, D.C. on the development of new treatments for aging, memory, and Alzheimer’s. Aside from his scientific presentations as a certified psychiatrist, he has been interviewed by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
 
Dr. Cantillon has multilingual office staff, including Bin Gong, PhD, and Mo Qihong, PhD, with specific expertise in herbal treatment and the ability to interact with and accommodate international patients.


Dr. Cantillon believes in responsible indulgence in activities. The Cantillon family brewery, founded in 1900 in Brussels, maintains traditional, artisanal fermentation with berries.

You’ve made your first appointment .That’s a big step in the recovery process no matter the issue. Remember that by choosing to seek treatment, you are strong, There can sometimes be shame or guilt associated with conditions and mental illness. Just like someone with an injured back feels no shame in seeking back treatment, you should feel no shame in seeking treatment for what ails you. EXPECT Dr Cantillon TO LISTEN (a lot)

Rajneesh

“The real question is not whether life exists after death. The real question is whether you are alive before death.”

"The quality, not the longevity, of one's life is what is important." - Martin Luther King Jr.


Dr. Cantillon’s office staff speaks English, French, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Cantonese, Portuguese, and Italian.

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Address: 134 Walnut St, Livingston, NJ 07039

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Serving the Tri-State Area and Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware
 
Supporting International Expat Patients and College Students Through Telepsychiatry

As an out-of-network provider, the practice provides reimbursement forms for the services provided.


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