Dr. Iris R. Bell, MD, PhD

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Dr. Iris R. Bell is a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in holistic and integrative approaches to mental health care. She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in Biology, earned her MD and PhD from Stanford University, and completed her psychiatry residency at the University of California – San Francisco. Over her decades-long career, Dr. Bell has provided inpatient and outpatient psychiatric care at prestigious institutions such as UCSF, Harvard, and the University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine, as well as clinical and research consultations in the private sector.

Her clinical and research work has focused on alternative medicine, particularly environmental medicine and homeopathy. With a PhD in neuro- and biobehavioral sciences, Dr. Bell has advanced training in biofeedback for autonomic dysregulation (Biofeedback Certification Institute of America), the interaction between diet and sleep, and nutrition (Fellow, American College of Nutrition). She is also licensed as a conventional MD in Arizona and California, and as an MD(H) in homeopathic and integrative medicine in Arizona.

Dr. Bell has published more than 150 peer-reviewed scientific papers and book chapters. Her compassionate, client-centered approach integrates conventional psychiatric care with innovative natural therapies to address challenges such as brain fog, anxiety, and cognitive health. She is dedicated to empowering individuals with practical, evidence-based tools to foster resilience, mental clarity, and overall well-being. Through her personalized care, she supports clients on their journey to achieve balance and thrive in their daily lives.

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