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Nadia Haddad, MD,MS

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Nadia Haddad, MD joined Boulder Community Heath (BCH) in Dec. 2024 as the first Medical Director & Chair of the Behavioral Health Service Line. Dr. Haddad, who is board certified in Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine, oversees the Behavioral Health Department, which includes mental health & substance use disorder outpatient and inpatient programs based at Foothills Hospital and Della Cava Family Medical Pavilion.

“As the Department grows, and we, as a community, recognize the need for excellent, accessible mental health care, BCH created a role for a Medical Director who could help support these goals,” says Dr. Haddad.

Raised in Boulder, Dr. Haddad received her Medical Doctorate from University of Colorado School of Medicine and served as Chief Resident during her Psychiatry Residency Program at Stanford University School of Medicine.

As the Medical Director of Mental Health Partners, the community mental health center for Boulder & Broomfield Counties, Dr. Haddad oversaw 20 medical staff (a mix of psychiatrists, nurse practitioners and physician assistants) and was a co-lead in the development of UrgentPsych: Mental Health & Substance Use Urgent Care, Boulder County’s first mental health urgent care program. Dr. Haddad also brings experience as an Assistant Clinical Professor within the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry and various roles at Centennial Peaks Hospital, including Chief Medical Office, Chief of Staff and Clinical Director of Detox & Mental Health.

Dr. Haddad’s philosophy is centered in whole-person care, and she advocates for integrated dual diagnosis (addiction and psychiatry) treatment.

“I hope I inspire others to continue working to reduce the stigma of mental illness and substance use disorders,” she says. “There are few people who aren’t touched in some way by these illnesses, whether themselves or a loved one, (by the stigma), and yet there remains so much shame around it that people’s suffering goes on far longer than it should.”

Dr. Haddad’s goal is to increase our community's access to care for mental health and substance use disorders, so that people can receive excellent, compassionate care when they need it, without long waitlists or unnecessary hurdles.

“I would like to see mental health and substance use issues treated with as much importance as the physical health issues (our society) feels more comfortable talking about,” says Dr. Haddad.

Affiliations Della Cava Family Medical Pavilion
Education
  • Medical School
  • Medical Doctorate
    University of Colorado School of MedicineAurora, CO
  • Residency
  • Psychiatry Residency Program
    Stanford University School of MedicinePalo Alto, CA