Kristina Money

I am a board certified adult psychiatrist with nearly twenty years of clinical experience. I have spent the past ten years in a private practice setting, providing medication management and therapy, primarily to a diverse adult population. I offer psychiatric evaluations and treatment for a wide range of clinical problems including but not limited to anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, adult ADHD, OCD, PTSD, and adjustment disorders. I have particular expertise in psychopharmacology and working with military populations. In addition, I have a special interest in treating reproductive-related mood syndromes in women, such as post-partum and perimenopausal depression and the treatment of mood disorders during pregnancy. My approach to patient care is holistic, individualized, and collaborative, while grounded in the most advanced science.


Professional Experience

I graduated from the University of Maryland at College Park with a Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology and Physiology in 1995. Subsequently, I joined the U.S. Air Force and received my medical degree from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) in May 2000. My residency in psychiatry was completed in 2004 at University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, where I was Assistant Chief Resident. I also became an Honorary Academic Fellow in Geriatric Psychiatry, awarded by the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatrists in 2004. In 2005, I became a certified Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Psychiatry.

During my U.S. Air Force psychiatry career, I served as Medical Director of Mental Health as well as deputy chief of medical staff for the 436th Dover Medical Group. Then I returned to my home state of Maryland. While assigned to Andrews AFB, I was Chief of Addiction Services and Mental Health Clinic, as well as the Chair of the Psychiatry Department at Malcolm Grow Medical Center. There I became site director for the National Capital Consortium psychiatry residency program. During that time, I accepted an invitation to move to the USUHS and there became Assistant Chair of the Psychiatry Department and a Scientist with the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress. I remain an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the USUHS.

Over the past decade, I have practiced in a private setting where I have continued providing extensive psychiatric care in the greater Baltimore and Washington region. During this time, I also delivered some hospital based serves to inpatients at Sheppard Pratt facilities, as well as emergency evaluations and consultations at Anne Arundel Medical Center. I am a current member of the American Psychiatric Association and the Maryland Psychiatric Society. I have received distinguished recognitions among which include the Air Force Medical Service Award for Clinical Excellence, Award of Excellence in Teaching, three Meritorious Service Medals, and named Best Psychiatrist by Chesapeake Family Magazine.


Life Outside the Office

I live in Anne Arundel county with my family. In my personal time, I enjoy reading, traveling, photography, and studying foreign languages. I am an avid  supporter of the arts/theatre and loving visiting new exhibits or productions.


Dr. Money provides telehealth services and has limited in-person availability. She participates with following insurances: Tricare, USFH, and JH EHP.