
Seeking help for mental health can be difficult, and I am committed to creating a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space where patients feel seen, heard, and valued. My goal is to make accessing mental health care less intimidating by helping patients feel comfortable asking questions, learning about their symptoms, and actively participating in their care. I am a licensed and nationally board-certified Physician Assistant. I earned my Master of Physician Assistant Studies from Touro University, where I developed a strong foundation in clinical medicine, patient care, and evidence-based practice. During my training, I had the opportunity to work with diverse patient populations across multiple healthcare settings, gaining valuable experience in both medical and behavioral health care. My clinical rotations included experiences in psychiatry, internal medicine, family medicine, women’s health, pediatrics, emergency medicine, neurology, pain medicine, and other specialties. These experiences helped me develop a well-rounded understanding of the connection between physical and mental health and reinforced the importance of treating each patient as a whole person rather than focusing on symptoms alone. My clinical approach is rooted in empathy, active listening, and collaboration. I believe effective mental health treatment requires understanding each patient’s unique experiences, challenges, and strengths. I strive to provide patient-centered care using evidence-based treatment approaches, which may include medication management, psychoeducation, and lifestyle support. My goal is to empower patients with the knowledge and tools they need to achieve greater stability, resilience, and personal growth.

I am dedicated to supporting my patients by providing a safe, welcoming space where they feel heard and understood without judgement. I feel true strength starts with the mind, when you feel your best, you can put your best foot forward. With prior experience in occupational medicine, I recognize how work and life stressors affect mental health, and I collaborate closely with each individual to build a treatment plan that fits their goals and needs. I am a licensed and nationally board-certified physician assistant. I have a bachelor’s degree from NYU and a master’s degree in physician assistant studies from Midwestern University. My background in occupational medicine and urgent care has taught me to evaluate patients holistically, understanding how physical health, stress, and daily demands shape overall well-being. I bring that perspective into psychiatry to provide grounded, compassionate care that supports both mental and functional health.

I believe that everyone deserves a safe, respectful, and judgment-free space to explore their challenges and make meaningful progress toward wellness. My goal is to walk alongside clients as they work toward healing and meaningful change. I am passionate about helping people feel understood, supported, and empowered in their mental health journey. I completed my Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at Case Western Reserve University after earning a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from The Ohio State University. My clinical training included rotations in Behavioral Medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital, Inpatient Psychiatry at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and Addiction Medicine at Stella Maris, where I gained experience in medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and withdrawal management. Before PA school, I worked as a Mental Health Specialist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, providing trauma-informed care and crisis support to patients and families. I enjoy working with people across the lifespan navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, and substance use concerns. My approach combines medication management and psychotherapy with genuine listening, collaboration, and motivational support. I want each person I work with to feel seen, safe, and confident in their ability to grow.

I’m a general psychiatrist dedicated to helping individuals achieve lasting mental wellness through evidence-based care and a collaborative, personalized approach. My training at Baylor College of Medicine provided a strong foundation in both medication management and psychotherapy, including psychodynamic, supportive, and cognitive behavioral therapy—all of which I thoughtfully integrate into my clinical practice. My experience across a wide range of clinical settings, from renowned psychiatric hospitals to community-based programs, has allowed me to care for individuals from all walks of life. These opportunities have deepened my commitment to treating mood and anxiety disorders, OCD, and ADHD, and to helping patients with complex or treatment-resistant conditions. I also lead Clarity Clinic’s Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) program, providing care for individuals whose mood symptoms have not improved with traditional treatment approaches. At the heart of my practice is the belief that meaningful healing begins with a strong, trusting relationship. I take time to understand each patient’s unique story and enjoy helping professionals navigate life transitions and stressors—whether personal or career-related. I emphasize lifestyle factors such as exercise, nutrition, and relationship health as essential parts of a holistic approach to well-being. In addition to my clinical work, I enjoy contributing to the academic side of psychiatry. I’ve co-authored book chapters on child and adolescent development as well as the neurobiology of OCD, reflecting my ongoing interest in understanding the science that supports compassionate, effective care.

Reaching out for mental health support can feel like a big step, and my goal is to make that experience feel comfortable and straightforward. I strive to create a space where you can openly share what you’re going through and feel genuinely supported throughout your care. I’m a licensed board-certified physician associate. I completed my Master of Physician Assistant Studies at the University of Evansville, where I trained across psychiatry, internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, women’s health, emergency medicine, dermatology, behavioral health, and general surgery. These experiences shaped my understanding of how closely the mind and body are connected. Before specializing in psychiatry, I worked in hospital medicine and later in primary care at a Federally Qualified Health Center. I cared for patients with complex medical conditions and many who were also managing anxiety, depression, trauma, or other mental health concerns. These experiences strengthened my ability to approach patient care holistically and to support individuals navigating both physical and mental health challenges. My style is straightforward and collaborative. I’m here to help you understand your symptoms, explore what’s working and what’s not, and create a treatment plan that fits your life. I use evidence-based approaches, including medication management, lifestyle guidance, and education, always tailored to your individual needs. My goal is for every patient to leave feeling more informed, supported, and empowered in their journey. You deserve care that feels personalized, grounded, and genuinely helpful, and that’s the standard I bring to every visit.

Dr. Elzokaky is a psychiatrist who is passionate about helping people improve their mental health and overall well-being. With a background rooted in both American and Egyptian culture, he values diversity and brings a unique perspective to patient care. He has a special interest in interventional psychiatry, including ketamine and esketamine therapy, and also offers faith-based counseling for those who wish to incorporate their beliefs into the healing process. His philosophy of care is centered on respect, collaboration, and empowerment—working alongside each patient to create personalized treatment plans that honor their values, goals, and life experiences. Outside of work, he enjoys playing soccer and racquetball, studying and competing in chess, exploring recreational mathematics, and reading philosophy.
Find the best Clarity Clinic supported psychiatrists near Orland Park, Illinois. Explore our comprehensive psychiatrist directory above to locate specialists adept at treating an array of mental health care issues, including depression, mood disorders, anxiety, stress management, trauma and PTSD, psychotic disorders, and adult ADHD.
When seeking a psychiatrist for diagnosis or treatment of a mental health disorder, Clarity Clinic stands ready with a network of supported experts to assist you and your family.
Explore our FAQs below to learn more about finding a Clarity Clinic psychiatrist near Orland Park, Illinois.
At Clarity Clinic, we have a wide range of psychiatry providers with a variety of backgrounds, concentrations, and specialties. Our Clarity Clinic Mokena location is just a short 15 minute drive from Orland Park, IL.
Scheduling an appointment is easy and you can do so in three ways:
Yes, most health insurance carriers in Illinois cover psychiatrist visits in Orland Park and surrounding towns and cities, including the first evaluation and follow-up sessions. However, the coverage amount depends on your specific insurance plan and whether your chosen provider is in-network or out-of-network. If the psychiatrist is in-network, you'll pay a copay per session after meeting your deductible. For out-of-network providers, you may pay the full fee upfront and then seek reimbursement from your insurance company.
Clarity Clinic participates with the following insurance providers:
We recommend that once you have verified that we take your insurance plan, you review the provider’s webpage profile you wish to schedule with to ensure they accept your plan.
If there are any changes to your insurance, please contact our team at (708) 360-8480 to update your information in our system. If your insurance becomes inactive, please note that you will be considered self-pay and be responsible for paying our self-pay rates prior to any future appointments.
A 60-minute initial evaluation typically costs $300, while subsequent meetings may cost between $150 and $180. Additional expenses may include blood work, lab tests, or psychological testing, usually covered by insurance to rule out other medical conditions underlying psychological symptoms. For those without insurance, these costs would be out-of-pocket.
No, you do not need a referral from your primary care physician to see a psychiatrist at Clarity Clinic. While we always welcome referrals, they are not mandatory. You can schedule an appointment through our website with a member of our experienced psychiatry team.
As of right now, Clarity Clinic Mokena has telepsychiatry (online) sessions available to our clients. Our Mokena clinic will open its doors to in-person appointments later in 2024. Clarity Clinic Mokena is located just a short 15 minute drive from Orland Park.
If you would like to be notified of when our Mokena clinic will be open for in-person psychiatry appointments, please complete the linked form below and you will receive an email once the date nears.
Yes, we offer virtual/telepsychiatry appointments for individuals who prefer virtual appointments or have difficulty accessing our physical location. Virtual appointments provide the convenience of meeting with our psychiatry team from the comfort of your own home while maintaining the same level of personalized care.
Please note, there may be instances where you are required to attend an appointment in person. If this applies to you, our care team is more than happy to accommodate any needs you may have once you have arrived at your in-person appointment.
Therapy, also known as counseling or psychotherapy, focuses on providing support, guidance, and coping strategies to address emotional and psychological challenges.
Psychiatrists, on the other hand, are medical doctors who specialize in mental health. They can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe medication, and provide a comprehensive treatment approach that combines therapy and medication management.
Yes, psychiatrists can prescribe medication. As licensed medical doctors, psychiatrists are highly trained to understand how body processes impact brain and mind functions. They have the authority to prescribe medication. Patients taking prescribed mental health medications usually need ongoing monitoring by a psychiatrist to assess medication effects.

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