Profile: Juvraj Padda, MD

Juvraj Padda, MD is an addiction psychiatry fellow at the University of Washington. In 2017he completed his residency at East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine Psychiatry and earned his medical degree from Winsor University School of Medicine in 2012.
Prior to becoming a University of Washington psychiatry fellow, Dr. Padda worked in the Inpatient Psychiatric Unit at the Veterans Administration in Greenville, North Carolina. He provided adult, geriatric/medical, acute and intellectually disabled populations with psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy and ECT in a fifty two bed inpatient psychiatric unit, in addition to consultation & liaison services providing clinical assessment/recommendations to the Emergency Department and inpatient medical services.
Dr. Padda also provided outpatient psychiatric assessment/treatment at VA Greenville and inpatient psychiatric assessment/treatment at VA Fayetteville. He has experience in treating veterans who suffer from substance abuse and psychiatric co-morbidities.
Prior to that, Dr. Padda worked at PORT Human Services in Greenville, North Carolina, providing assessments and counseling for patient’s starting treatment for opioid abuse. He also observed management of patients under long term Suboxone treatment.