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Molly McVoy, MD

Molly McVoy, MD

  • Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, CWRU School of Medicine
  • Associate Professor of Psychiatry, CWRU School of Medicine
  • Specialty: Psychiatry-Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychiatry
  • Location:
    UH at W.O. Walker Building
    10524 Euclid Ave
    Cleveland, OH 44106

Biography: Molly McVoy, MD

Expertise

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Pediatric Anxiety Disorders
  • Pediatric Mood Disorders
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Trauma related psychotherapy

Certifications & Memberships

  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
  • Psychiatry - American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Education

Fellowship | Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - Uh Case Medical Center (2008 - 2010)

Residency | Psychiatry
Psychiatry - Uh Case Medical Center (2005 - 2008)

Medical Education
University Of Cincinnati College Of Medicine (2001 - 2005)

Undergraduate
St Mary's College (2001)

About

Molly McVoy, MD, is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Associate Professor of Psychiatry Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. She is the Rocco Motto Endowed Chair of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and was the training director for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship for 11 years. She is a researcher, educator, and clinician with expertise in biomarkers, pediatric psychopharmacology and underserved pediatric populations. She has numerous peer-reviewed publications, is a 2020 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Scholar for her work on EEG and has a growing research program, in collaboration with colleagues on school mental health, self-management and mind-body interventions for youth with chronic health and psychiatric conditions.

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Scrolling, Stress and the Teenage Brain: How EEG Biomarkers and Self-Management Can Change the Story

Molly McVoy, MD, dives into the mental health crisis affecting teens, why anxiety and depression have risen dramatically, and shares breakthrough research using EEG biomarkers and self-management programs that help teens build resilience.

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Behavioral Health Research at UH Provides Tools to Improve Quality of Life

UH Clinical Update | October 2025