Dr. Scott A. Mcintosh, MD, FAPA
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Dr. Scott A. Mcintosh, MD, FAPA

Psychiatrist | Psychiatry

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Dr. Scott A. McIntosh, MD, FAPA is a top psychiatrist in Pensacola, Florida with a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to his specialty.  Dr. McIntosh is an expert in changing the lives of his patients for the better. Through designated cause and expertise in the psychiatry, Dr. McIntosh is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and advocate, Dr. McIntosh is tenacious about enhancing patient quality of life. He embodies the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients.  Dr. McIntosh is a true asset to the field of inpatient psychiatry and dedicated to the profession of medicine.

Education and Training

Meharry Medical College Doctor of Medicine 2009

Board Certification

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

Bipolar disorderSchizophreniaSchizoaffective disorderPersonality disordersMajor Depressive Disorder

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychiatric Association  

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