
Dr. Debbie Chang
MD · Board-Certified Psychiatrist
Quick facts
Conditions Dr. Chang treats
What patients say
"Dr. Chang is exceptional. She listens carefully, explains everything clearly, and truly cares about her patients. Highly recommended."
"Best psychiatrist I've seen. Professional, knowledgeable, and compassionate. She really understands mental health treatment."
"Excellent care from Dr. Chang. She's thorough, patient, and genuinely invested in my recovery."
"Dr. Chang has transformed my mental health care. Highly skilled and deeply compassionate."
About Dr. Chang
Dr. Debbie Chang is a board-certified psychiatrist with over 8 years of specialized experience delivering personalized, evidence-based psychiatric care. Dr. Chang combines rigorous clinical training with genuine compassion, taking time to understand each patient's unique needs and developing individualized treatment plans that achieve real results.
Dr. Chang's approach emphasizes collaborative partnership with patients. She believes in thorough assessment, careful medication management when indicated, and integration of psychotherapy with pharmacological treatment. Her goal is to help patients achieve lasting symptom relief and improve overall quality of life.
Dr. Chang earned her MD from Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska, and completed her psychiatry training with board certification from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). Her undergraduate degree in Biology from UCLA provided a strong foundation in the sciences underlying psychiatric care.
Dr. Chang is fluent in English, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish, allowing her to provide culturally sensitive psychiatric care to diverse patient populations. She specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma and PTSD, ADHD, and schizophrenia, with particular expertise in complex medication management including CLOZAPINE prescribing.
How Dr. Chang approaches treatment
Dr. Chang's certification in clozapine prescribing through the REMS program places her in a small category of outpatient psychiatrists. Clozapine is reserved for treatment-resistant schizophrenia and psychotic disorders where other antipsychotics have failed, and its prescribing requires specialized training and ongoing monitoring that most community psychiatrists don't carry. For patients with complex psychotic disorders who have not responded to standard medication protocols, her ability to manage this treatment without a referral to a tertiary center is a meaningful difference in access and continuity of care.
For her broader caseload covering anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and ADHD, her approach integrates careful medication management with cognitive-behavioral techniques within the same clinical relationship, calibrated to each patient's history rather than applied as a starting default.
Dr. Chang conducts sessions in English, Mandarin, and Spanish. In the Bay Area, where a significant portion of patients seeking psychiatric care are most comfortable communicating in Mandarin or Spanish, the ability to work with a provider in your primary language changes what is clinically achievable. Psychiatric care depends on precise communication about internal states, and working across a language barrier in that context carries real clinical cost.
Her patients also have access to SavantCare's 1:1 trauma-informed yoga sessions, which she incorporates alongside treatment for patients managing trauma, PTSD, and anxiety where somatic regulation supports the pharmacological and therapeutic work in their care plan.
