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Matthew S. Angelelli, M.D.

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Physicians & Surgeons, Psychiatry, Mental Health Services, Physicians & Surgeons

1020 First Colonial Rd Ste A, Virginia Beach, VA 23454

757-395-1850

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​​Dr. Matthew Sachs is a Virginia Beach native -- born, raised, and educated in the Virginia Beach public school systems. He is married to his wonderful wife Jenny who is also a budding psychologist. His son Sam loves sports, reading, and dogs, and aspires (right now) to be an eye doctor for animals. Dr. Sachs is proud to have pursued higher education at the University of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Harvard University. He is double-boarded in Adult and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Most of his family lives close-by in Virginia Beach and, coincidentally, most are dentists. He has two younger brothers. The youngest graduated UVA law school and works in website application development. His middle brother and his sister-in-law are both pediatric dentists in their own practice locally. His father recently retired after 40 years from the dental practice bearing his name, and his mother loves gardening and spending time with her grandson. Dr. Sachs likes working with patients of all ages, and he combines therapy with medication management in his sessions. When not working, you might find him with his family at a water park or on the ski slope. He plans to be in the area for years to come, and he is excited to join Reboot as their chief medical officer. Not every case requires medication. Please understand my first Hippocratic Oath is "do no harm." If I don't think medication is the right, first step, I will be honest and tell you. We might try therapy first, or group therapy first, or self-help. You may not need any "help", just reassurance that your situation will improve on its own. Time can be its own prescription, just one that doesn't come in a bottle. But time does heal most wounds, and time might be the best answer for your case. Regardless, I will need your input. We will be a team. This is a team-based approach branch of medicine. I will need your feedback to fine-tune your treatment.
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Dr. Matthew M Sachs, MD, MPH

A. Sachs, Matthew

Matthew Scott Angelelli, MD

Angelelli Matthew

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