Dr Clark graduated medical school from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in 1995. She has successfully completed residency training in Psychiatry through Texas A&M/Scott & White, and Family Medicine through Duke/SRAHEC.
Dr Clark's approach to psychiatry is a combination of "high-tech high-touch", offering the best of both words.
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University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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North Carolina State Univeristy | Bachelors Degree | Bachelors | 1987 |
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill | Doctorate | MD | 1995 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - Scott&White/Texas A&M | Psychiatry | 2005 |
Residency - Duke/FAHEC | Family Medicine | 1998 |
Position | Organization | Time |
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Psychiatrist | Mind Time Psychiatrist | 2016 - Present |
Psychiatrist | LecantoVA Psychiatrist | 2014 - Present |
Psychiatrist | MHRC Assertive Community Treatment Team Psychiatrist | 2008 - 2014 |
Psychiatrist | Central Texas VHCS Psychiatrist | 2005 - 2008 |
Family Physician | Nature Coast Family Medicine Family Physician, solo practice | 2000 - 2001 |
Family Physician | FirstHealth Family Physician | 1998 - 2000 |
Accepts New Patients: Yes
Clark specializes in treating the following types of patients:
Medical Philosophy: Integrative Medicine
Eilis Clark, MD has not yet listed the medications that she commonly prescribes.
Offers Financing/Payment Plans?: No
Bills on a Sliding Scale?: No
I don't take insurance, Medicare or Medicaid because if I accept these, I have to hire more office staff. If I have to hire more office staff, I have to see more patients (in the same amount of time) to make the same amount of money. So, I don't take insurance, to keep my overhead low, so that I can spend more time with my patients.
For more details on how insurance works, see this website:
http://idealmedicalpractices.typepad.com/ideal_medical_practices/2009/02/how-do-doctors-get-paid-.html