About Me
Andrea Mow, D.O. earned her Medical Degree with honors from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed a residency in General Psychiatry at New York Medical College, where she served as Chief Resident. She earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Equestrian Studies from Rocky Mountain College and Biology from the University of Rhode Island, summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. She grew up in Miles City and graduated from Helena’s Capital High School.
Dr. Mow came to St. Peter's Health in 2012 and spent five years as the Medical Director for the inpatient Behavioral Health Unit before transitioning to outpatient care. She has extensive experience treating a wide array of psychiatric conditions among adult and geriatric populations, using a comprehensive approach. In addition to medication management and psychotherapy, she now offers Spravato for treatment-resistant depression.
She is the daughter of retired Helena Urologist Ronald Mow, M.D. and loves spending time with family, traveling, and watching sci-fi. She is passionate about animal advocacy and has founded and runs a non-profit sanctuary for animals in need.
Education & Training
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Medical School
New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Residency
New York Medical College - Westchester Cty Medical Center
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Board Certifications
American Board of Psychiatry/Neurology-Psychiatry
Insurance
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