A psychiatry email list is a verified database of licensed psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, child and adolescent psychiatrists, and addiction psychiatrists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBi maintains 149,819 verified US psychiatry contacts across 24 subspecialties.
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SparkDBi maintains a verified psychiatry email list covering 149,819 psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, child and adolescent psychiatrists, addiction psychiatrists, and forensic psychiatrists across the United States. Every contact is sourced from conference and CME partnerships, state and national professional associations, and healthcare publication networks, then validated through email inbox verification, phone validation, and physical address confirmation before delivery. The database refreshes monthly.
Psychiatry is one of the largest prescribing specialties in medicine. Antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilisers, and anxiolytics are among the most widely prescribed drug classes in the US, with psychiatrists as the specialist prescribers for complex and treatment-resistant patients. Device companies with TMS systems and ECT platforms also need direct contact data for psychiatrists at the right practice type.
Who Uses the Psychiatry Email List
Pharmaceutical companies with CNS and psychiatric drug pipelines are the largest buyer. The depression treatment market has expanded beyond SSRIs and SNRIs with the approval of esketamine (Spravato), brexanolone (Zulresso) for postpartum depression, zuranolone (Zurzuvae), and multiple next-generation antidepressant candidates in Phase 3 trials. Each new approval requires targeted psychiatrist outreach that distinguishes treatment-resistant depression specialists from general prescribers.
Antipsychotic companies target psychiatrists managing schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder with atypical antipsychotics (quetiapine, aripiprazole, lurasidone, olanzapine, clozapine). Long-acting injectable antipsychotic (LAI) programs specifically target psychiatrists managing patients with adherence challenges, which requires a different outreach strategy from oral formulation programs.
TMS device manufacturers use the psychiatry list for outreach to psychiatrists who adopt and operate transcranial magnetic stimulation systems for treatment-resistant depression, OCD, and smoking cessation. The leading systems (Neuronetics NeuroStar, BrainsWay Deep TMS, MagVenture) compete for psychiatrist adoption and require clinical education outreach.
Ketamine and esketamine clinic networks target psychiatrists for referral relationships. Addiction medicine psychiatrists are a distinct outreach target for buprenorphine (Suboxone), naltrexone (Vivitrol), and acamprosate programs targeting opioid and alcohol use disorders.
Mental health platform companies, digital therapeutics, and psychiatric CME providers use the psychiatry list for program promotion, clinical content distribution, and continuing medical education outreach.
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Psychiatry Subspecialties and Verified Contacts
The SparkDBi psychiatry database covers 24 subspecialties. The table below shows the 15 highest-volume segments. All 24 subspecialties are available as individual segments or combined with subspecialty flags.
| Subspecialty | Provider Type | Contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Psychiatrist | Physician | 41,550 |
| Behavioral Neurologist & Neuropsychiatrist | Physician | 5,208 |
| Neuropsychiatrist | Physician | 5,208 |
| Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist | Physician | 4,813 |
| Pediatrics - Psychiatrist | Physician | 4,813 |
| Nurse Practitioner - Psych/Mental Health | Nurse | 4,466 |
| Registered Nurse - Psych/Mental Health | Nurse | 2,666 |
| Licensed Psychiatric Technician | Technologists/Technicians | 2,605 |
| Registered Nurse - Psych/Mental Health, Child & Adolescent | Nurse | 2,140 |
| Clinical Nurse - Psych/Mental Health, Child & Adolescent | Nurse | 2,139 |
| Psychiatric Services Director | Healthcare Professional | 1,463 |
| Addiction Medicine | Physician | 1,416 |
| Clinical Nurse - Psych/Mental Health, Child & Family | Nurse | 1,359 |
| Registered Nurse - Psych/Mental Health, Adult | Nurse | 1,131 |
| Clinical Nurse - Psych/Mental Health, Adult | Nurse | 850 |
Top 15 of 24 subspecialties by verified contact count.
Physician (5)
| Subspecialty | Provider Type | Contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Geriatric Psychiatry | Physician | 433 |
| Forensic Psychiatry | Physician | 425 |
| Addiction Psychiatry | Physician | 263 |
| Psychosomatic Medicine | Physician | 170 |
| Psychoanalyst | Physician | 163 |
Nurse (3)
| Subspecialty | Provider Type | Contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Clinical Nurse - Psych/Mental Health | Nurse | 339 |
| Clinical Nurse - Psych/Mental Health, Community | Nurse | 10 |
| Clinical Nurse - Psych/Mental Health, Geropsychiatric | Nurse | 8 |
Pharmacists/Pharmacies (1)
| Subspecialty | Provider Type | Contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Pharmacist - Psychiatrist | Pharmacists/Pharmacies | 200 |
Key Drugs, Devices and Clinical Areas
Depression is the largest prescribing volume area in psychiatry. SSRIs (fluoxetine, sertraline, escitalopram, paroxetine), SNRIs (venlafaxine, duloxetine, desvenlafaxine), and atypical antidepressants (bupropion, mirtazapine, trazodone) are the first-line agents. Newer mechanisms including esketamine (Spravato, administered in clinic) and zuranolone (Zurzuvae, a GABA-A positive allosteric modulator) represent the most recent approved additions. Treatment-resistant depression programs require psychiatrists who have tried and failed multiple agents.
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are high-complexity prescribing areas with multiple competing atypical antipsychotics. Quetiapine, aripiprazole, lurasidone, olanzapine, paliperidone, and clozapine all compete for psychiatrist prescribing decisions in psychotic disorders. Long-acting injectable formulations (paliperidone palmitate, aripiprazole lauroxil, risperidone microspheres) are a distinct and growing category requiring specific psychiatrist education programs.
Addiction psychiatry targets psychiatrists credentialed to prescribe buprenorphine (DATA-waiver) for opioid use disorder treatment. Naltrexone (Vivitrol), acamprosate, and disulfiram are the alcohol use disorder options. Stimulant medication for ADHD requires psychiatrists who manage adult and adolescent ADHD with appropriate prescribing oversight.
TMS and ECT systems are psychiatric devices requiring capital investment and physician training. The TMS market has grown substantially since expanded approval for treatment-resistant depression and OCD. Psychiatrists at private TMS practices, integrated mental health centres, and academic departments are the primary targets for device outreach.
How SparkDBi Sources and Verifies HCP Data
SparkDBi builds its HCP contact database from multiple vetted channels. Primary sources include conference attendance and CME event participation records from healthcare education partners, member directories from state and national professional associations, subscriber and contributor lists from healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C data matching and verification partnerships.
Publicly available sources including CMS and NPPES records are used as a cross-reference and comparison tool only. They are not a primary data source. CMS and NPPES data is frequently stale or out of date for direct contact purposes. SparkDBi treats it as one reference point among many rather than a source of record.
Verification runs across three dimensions. Email inbox verification connects directly to the receiving mail server and confirms the specific mailbox accepts incoming messages, without sending a message. Phone validation confirms work phone numbers are active and matched to the provider record. Physical address validation covers both work practice addresses and home addresses, with records that fail validation removed and replaced in the next monthly refresh cycle.
NPI Taxonomy Codes for Psychiatry
CMS NPI taxonomy codes for reference. These are useful when specifying subspecialty requirements or independently verifying provider credentials.
| Taxonomy Code | Classification |
|---|---|
| 2084P0800X | Psychiatry |
| 2084P0804X | Child and Adolescent Psychiatry |
| 2084F0202X | Forensic Psychiatry |
| 2084A2900X | Addiction Medicine (Psychiatry) |
| 2084G0300X | Geriatric Psychiatry |
Practice Setting Breakdown
Psychiatry has one of the highest rates of private practice of any specialty. About 45% of psychiatrists in the SparkDBi database practice in private outpatient settings, group practices, or telepsychiatry models. The remaining 55% are in hospital-employed, community mental health centre, academic, or correctional facility settings.
Private-practice psychiatrists are often more responsive to commercial outreach than hospital-employed psychiatrists, who may be subject to health system formulary restrictions. SparkDBi can filter by practice setting so buyers can target the psychiatrist population most relevant to their campaign objectives.
Geographic and International Coverage
The US psychiatry database covers all 50 states. Highest concentrations are in California, New York, Texas, Massachusetts, and Illinois, reflecting population density and the locations of major academic psychiatric programmes.
International psychiatry data is available for the UK, Germany, France, Canada, and Australia. Contact SparkDBi for current counts by country.
Deliverability
Psychiatrists in private practice and group practice settings use practice-domain email with lighter filtering, generally producing the best inbox placement rates. Hospital-employed psychiatrists and community mental health centre staff use enterprise email environments. SparkDBi flags enterprise vs independent domains in delivered datasets.
Data Enrichment and Available Fields
For existing psychiatry contact lists, SparkDBi can append or verify: NPI numbers, subspecialty classifications, practice setting, email addresses, practice addresses, and license status. Match rates average 73% against the full database.
Compliance
The SparkDBi psychiatry email list contains no patient data. All records are professional contact information for licensed psychiatric providers. The database is HIPAA-aligned, CAN-SPAM compliant, and CCPA-aware. Business Associate Agreements are available on request.
Frequently Asked Questions
A psychiatry email list is a verified database of licensed psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, child and adolescent psychiatrists, addiction psychiatrists, and forensic psychiatrists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBi maintains 149,819 verified US psychiatry contacts across 24 subspecialties.
Yes. SparkDBi delivers psychiatry contacts segmented by subspecialty including Psychiatrist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Neuropsychiatrist, Addiction Medicine, Forensic Psychiatrist, Geriatric Psychiatrist, and more.
Pharmaceutical companies with antidepressant, antipsychotic, mood stabiliser, and ADHD drug pipelines, TMS device manufacturers, ketamine clinic networks, mental health platform companies, and psychiatric CME providers are the primary buyers.
Psychiatry: 2084P0800X. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: 2084P0804X. Forensic Psychiatry: 2084F0202X. Addiction Medicine: 2084A2900X. Geriatric Psychiatry: 2084P0804X.
Yes. Psychiatrists are the primary prescribers for antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilisers, and anxiolytics in complex patients. SparkDBi can filter by general psychiatry, child and adolescent, or geriatric psychiatry for targeted outreach.
Yes. SparkDBi can filter by inpatient vs outpatient psychiatry, community mental health, private practice, and academic or hospital-based settings.
SparkDBi sources contacts from conference and CME partnerships, professional association directories, and healthcare publication networks. Each record is validated through email inbox verification, phone number validation, and physical address confirmation, with the database refreshed monthly.
Monthly. Psychiatrists who retire, move practices, or have license changes are updated in the following refresh cycle.
Match rates for psychiatry enrichment average 73% against the SparkDBi database.
Standard delivery is CSV or Excel. JSON is available for API integrations. Salesforce and HubSpot CRM-ready formatting available on request.
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