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Timothy Cucich, MD 

Specialty
Psychiatry

Facility
Roseville Medical Center
Department of Psychiatry

Address
1643 Eureka Road
Roseville CA 95661

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Telephone
Appt/Advice: (916) 973-5300
Cancellation: (916) 973-7490
After-hours Emergencies: (916) 973-5300

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Welcome to My Home Page

As your physician, I value my relationship with you. And I know that maintaining a good relationship means being able to communicate with each other. My colleagues and I have developed home pages so that we can stay in touch more easily. Because the better connected we are, the healthier you are.

My Background

My training originated in Florida where I received a BA degree at Florida Atlantic University. I then completed my medical degree in Tampa at University of South Florida. My residency in general psychiatry as well as a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry was completed in beautiful Denver, Colorado. I stayed there for about 10 years after residency running a private practice treating adults, adolescents and children until finally accepting a position here at Kaiser Permanente in September of 2008.

My Roles & Responsibilities

I am currently working in the adult outpatient clinic in Roseville treating adults with mental health issues.

On a Personal Note

My hobbies include my own form of therapy in the form of woodworking making many types of different projects from cabinets to decorative boxes. I enjoy traveling, hiking, scuba diving and motorcycling as well. Reading has always been a passion of mine and you will rarely find me without a book on my person for when any downtime presents itself!

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My Credentials

Medical school University of South Florida School of Medicine, Tampa, FL
Internship University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO
Residency University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO
Fellowship University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO



 
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