Mental Health Is What We Do Best

Get boutique and personalized mental healthcare in-person or from the comfort of your home.

Our philosophy

We believe in providing exemplary psychiatric service by valuing the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual well-being of patients and their families. Our goals are to promote wellness, relieve suffering, and restore health swiftly and safely. We create an environment of trust, educate and promote awareness, and enhance the quality of life for patients and families.

 

Providing you with a safe space to relax

Your appointments will take place in our soothing office environment or your home with individualized care.

 
 

In-person and remote options

Our office is conveniently located in Pasadena. Can’t make it into the office? No worries – we’ve got you covered with telehealth.

 
 

Our services

  • Child and Adolescent Medicine Management

  • Adult Medicine Management

  • Medicine

    Therapeutic Services

Meet Dr. Anita Red

Dr. Red is a board-certified adult psychiatrist who sub-specializes in children and adolescents. Her specialized training allows a big picture view of development over a lifespan. She believes that a person is a “whole person,” and practices medicine with this in mind. She has a thoughtful approach and uses evidence-based medicine to compassionately help others.

She has been recognized for excellence in leadership, clinical care, and dedication to service.

She serves in national, state, and local organizations. Currently, she is a National Assembly representative to the the American Psychiatry Association.

She has also the Former President of the Southern California Psychiatric Society, which is an organization representing 1,000 psychiatrists in Southern California. Also in the SCPS, Dr. Red has served as Treasurer, Secretary, Regional Councilor, Early Career Representative, and Resident/ Fellow Member Representative.

Dr. Red has received various awards and honors throughout her career. Some examples include being recognized as a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, receiving an outstanding service award of the Southern California Psychiatric Society, and being recognized as one of Los Angeles and Pasadena Magazine’s Top Doctors.

Dr. Red completed an Adult Psychiatry Residency at Los Angeles County USC Medical Center, followed by a subspecialty fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Red received her MD degree from the University of Texas at Houston Medical School. Her undergraduate degree was in biology and chemistry at Howard Payne University in Texas.

Dr. Red is also a member of the American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association, and American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Ask Dr. Anita Red

How have you motivated, inspired, and supported your participants?

I connect with them where they are at by putting myself in their shoes to really understand where they are coming from. Through this empathetic approach, I work to understand how we, both the participant, I, and the clinical team, can help and make things better.

My style of medicine is to help educate people and then empower them to make decisions for themselves. For example, if there is a medication that might be effective, my style is to help the participant learn about it. They themselves must then want to take it, and if that’s the case, I support them in doing so. I also discuss other non-medication approaches that can be supportive in conjunction with pharmacological treatment. It really matters that the participant believes in his or her treatment and is motivated.

Have you been inspired by your participants?

The reason I do this job is that not only am I professionally rewarded, but it is also very personally rewarding. It is just incredible to see someone at their lowest time make it through to the other side to some of their best times. They come from a hard place and make it through. They climb the mountain. It’s very inspiring. Psychiatry is not just a lab or blood value or a small snapshot – it’s looking at the whole person to see how we can help. Meds can help, but they are never the only solution.

What changes have you seen in participants?

HUGE! This is a very special place where people come because they are often completely or nearly completely impaired. Many times they have had trouble going to school or maintaining a job or living independently. They may have struggled with relationships at home or socially or personally.

To see a participant who come through our doors have such severe impairments in all of these areas and then blossom into these people who are living successfully and independently is really amazing.

Meet Dr. Mustafa Rehmani

Dr. Mustafa Rehmani is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist in private practice providing mental health services in Los Angeles.   Having trained in both the east and west coasts, Dr. Rehmani has a wide range of experience with psychiatric illnesses affecting all age groups in multiple therapeutic settings.  He has gained experience at some of Los Angeles’ most prestigious hospitals including Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and is currently an assistant clinical professor at The Keck School of Medicine.

 When describing Dr. Rehmani, his fellowship program director shared “Dr. Rehmani intuitively does this thing that is tricky but so important in psychiatry.  He engages his patients with the warmth and familiarity of a friend while carefully never losing the professional accountments, and therapeutic intention of a psychiatrist.”  Dr. Rehmani has been described by his patients as warm, empowering, easy to talk to, and someone who “just gets it.”  He is dedicated to helping patients realize their potential.

 Dr. Rehmani’s areas of clinical expertise include child/adolescent and adult general psychiatry, autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, depression, treatment-resistant depression, bipolar spectrum disorders, ADD/ADHD, psychotic disorders, and psychiatric symptoms in medically complex patients among others.

 After completing his undergraduate studies in biological sciences and economics at The University of Rochester, he earned a post-bach in religious studies, then earned his medical degree from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine.  He completed a year of residency training in family medicine before pursuing his passion in psychiatry.  Dr. Rehmani completed his residency in adult psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center where he was trained in the biopsychosocial model.  Wanting to gain knowledge from both coasts, Dr. Rehmani came to Los Angeles to complete his child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at LAC/USC medical center, where he served as chief fellow during his final year.

 Beyond his professional endeavors, Dr. Rehmani enjoys playing and watching football, exploring new cuisines, learning about new cultures, and binge-watching the latest sci-fi series.

  • Past President of Southern California Psychiatric Society

  • Assembly Representative of American Psychiatric Association

  • American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

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