Dr. Craig Emes, MD
PSYCHIATRIST
Dr Emes is accepting new referrals for ADHD Assessments funded by MSP (Medical Services Plan).
He also offers ADHD Support Groups for his patients (funded by MSP) at FAIRFIELD PSYCHOLOGY.
To make an appointment with Dr. Emes, a referral form signed by a physician is required.
Please visit his website to learn more: https://www.dremes.ca/referrals.html
About Dr Emes:
Dr. Emes is a general psychiatrist, with a particular interest in helping adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Over the past eight years his practice is focused primarily on assessment and treatment services for adults with ADHD.
He is very experienced with supportive, cognitive behavioural, and ADHD coaching therapies. He has many years of experience managing ADHD medications.
His practice of psychiatry relies on a broad knowledge of medical, psychological, and social conditions which contribute to the causes and treatment of ADHD. He sees his role as providing patients with information, and empowering them to make their own healthcare decisions.
Dr. Emes obtained his medical degree and completed a family medicine residency at the University of Alberta.
Then, after working for a few years in family practice, he completed his psychiatry residency at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec with additional work at Columbia University in New York City. He previously worked at various hospitals and community mental health centres, in both urban and rural settings.
Dr. Emes has also been active with medical student teaching and resident training, at the University of British Columbia.
IF YOU NEED HELP NOW...
While Dr. Emes does not run a crisis service, there is help available from these Victoria-area resources.
If you are in crisis, call 9-1-1 or go to an emergency room.
In Victoria, Psychiatric Emergency Services are centralized at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, but any hospital emergency room can help.
The Vancouver Island Crisis Line: 1-888-494-3888.
Available 24x7, they can provide a supportive ear and connect you to mental health resources, including the Integrated Mobile Crisis Response Team.
Your family doctor, primary healthcare centre, or a walk-in medical clinic.
If it's less urgent, primary healthcare providers can assess your situation, provide treatment, and refer you to specialized care if needed.