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Jean Dixen, PhD 

Facility
Redwood City Medical Center
Department of Medicine - Birch Practice

Address
Birch Building
910 Maple Building
Redwood City CA 94063

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Advice (24 hours)/Appts: 650-299-2015
Cancellation: (650) 299-2585

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B.A. in Psychology: University of Minnesota
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology: University of Georgia
Predoctoral Internship: Palo Alto Veterans Administration Medical Center
Postdoctoral Fellowship: Department of Physiology, Stanford University School of Medicine
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 1984
California Board of Psychology: Licensed Psychologist PSY8187

My Biography

As a Behavioral Medicine Psychologist, I work as a member of the primary care team in the Department of Medicine to help ensure quality medical care which includes addressing your emotional/mental and physical well-being. I work in close collaboration with your physician or nurse practitioner. Working together we concentrate on practical and focused strategies for better managing your health.

As a consultant, I usually meet with you in a brief 30 minute consultation to discuss the most effective strategies for decreasing troublesome symptoms and problems associated with acute and chronic medical conditions. I can also assist you in deciding what other appropriate services might help improve your condition.

Your physician or nurse practitioner will often identify aspects of your care that can benefit by consulting with a Behavioral Medicine Specialist. You can also speak with your provider about a referral to a Behavioral Medicine Specialist.

As a Psychologist in Behavioral Medicine, my goal is help you cope with the emotional aspects/consequences of acute and chronic illnesses. I take appointments by referral from your physician or nurse practitioner.

Our goal at Kaiser Permanente is to be your health plan of choice and deliver the quality medical care our members deserve. Thank you again for choosing Kaiser Permanente.



 
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