Porter Adventist Hospital

960 E Harvard Avenue, 3rd Floor TMS Clinic
Denver, CO 80210
(303)-715-7765 www.adventhealth.com

Opening hours

Sunday
Closed
Closed
Monday
8:00 am
5:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am
5:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am
5:00 pm
Thursday
8:00 am
5:00 pm
Friday
8:00 am
5:00 pm
Saturday
Closed
Closed
During major holidays hours may vary. Please contact the practice for current availability.

Payments Accepted

Cash, Check, Credit Cards

Insurance Accepted

Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal Employee Program (Gov)
Cigna
Kaiser Permanente
Medicare
OPTUM by United Behavioral Health - Commercial
Tricare
United Behavioral Health (UBH)
United Healthcare

Medical Staff

Steven Mays

Psychiatrist, Medical Director View Bio

Steven Mays

Psychiatrist, Medical Director
Education

Dr. Mays completed his undergraduate degree with Summa Cum Laude distinction and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine with his medical degree. Dr. Mays completed his psychiatric residency training at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (now renamed University of Colorado School of Medicine). He has been working at Porter Adventist Hospital for over 10 years and currently serves in both clinical and administrative leadership roles. Dr. Mays is supportive of a variety of treatment modalities - where clinically appropriate - including: psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, and neuromodulation [which includes transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)]. He believes that working to develop an understanding of a patient's current experience and their stressors, combined with incorporating a longitudinal view of their life, are profoundly helpful to forming a therapeutic alliance and informing a well-developed individualized treatment plan. Dr. Mays holds a deep appreciation for the complex overlay of psychological and biological factors contributing to behavioral health presentation.

Associations

Board Certifications: American Board of Psychiatry

Shujah Choudhry

Psychiatrist View Bio

Shujah Choudhry

Psychiatrist
Education

Specialty: Adult, Geriatric & Neuropsychiatry. Education: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Bradenton, FL. Training: Vanderbilt Psychiatry Residency Program & Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship.

Associations

Board Certifications: American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology - Adult & Geriatric Psychiatry Dr. Choudhry is a native of West Virginia who completed his Adult Psychiatry Residency and Geriatric Psychiatric Fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN. Dr. Choudhry joined Porter Adventist Hospital in September of '19 as he was intrigued by the opportunity to provide neuromodulation therapies such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). He believes that neuromodulation therapies are valuable and often underutilized modalities in psychiatric clinical practice. Dr. Choudhry strives to help individuals as well as their families navigate acute mental health crises in order to preserve one's quality of life

Cynthia Wang

Psychiatrist View Bio

Cynthia Wang

Psychiatrist
Education

Dr. Wang went to Harvard for her undergraduate studies graduating Cum Laude with a degree in sociology. She continued her studies at Columbia University receiving a master's degree in International Educational Development and Comparative Education and worked in public education policy and reform in New York City before attending medical school at Stanford University. Dr. Wang attended the University of Colorado at Anschutz for her Psychiatric residency and was Chief Resident in her final year. Prior to becoming an inpatient psychiatrist at Porter Hospital,

Associations

Board Certifications: American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology Dr. Wang believes in the combination of medication, psychotherapy, and brain stimulation therapies, when indicated, to provide the greatest likelihood of long-term success. She uses an integrative approach and considers all aspects of wellness for her patients. For some patients, medication, TMS or ECT may be essential, for but others, intensive outpatient therapy, substance abuse support, or behavioral interventions may be the most important. She works to meet patients where they are and to support them in achieving their goals.