Erin Curtis, MD
Dr. Curtis is a double board certified addiction psychiatrist who views the decision to enter treatment as a courageous step. She is dedicated to helping patients with complex medical and psychiatric problems. Dr. Curtis offers the same compassion and evidence-based practice to her clients that she would want for a close friend or family member. Her clinical style is collaborative and practical. She has unique experience in working with medical trauma and a broad range of interests including history and humanities which enrich her clinical work.
Dr. Curtis completed medical school at the University of Pittsburgh in 2005 where she was elected by her classmates to the Gold Humanism Honor Society. She completed general psychiatry residency and addiction psychiatry fellowship at University of Wisconsin where she was a Chief Resident and earned an award for clinical excellence. She is a volunteer faculty member at UW and has served as a lecturer and supervisor for psychiatry residents.
Dr. Curtis also works as a community psychiatrist for Rock County Human Services Dept where she serves individuals with severe and complex mental illness. In that role she also provides clinical teaching and supervision for therapists and social workers, and works on their Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Committee.