Lawrence M. Raines, III, M.D.

Dr. Raines received his Doctor of Medicine degree from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine in 1993 and then completed his internship and Adult Psychiatry residency training at The University of North Carolina Neurosciences Hospital from 1994 to 1997. He served as Co-Chief Resident from 1996 to 1997. To further his training in a long-standing professional interest, he completed a fellowship in Addiction Psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center in 1998 allied with the Duke Addictions Program, the former Durham County Mental Health Center Methadone Clinic including extensive time spent at the Durham Veterans Affairs Hospital Substance Abuse Outpatient Clinic. In the past, he has supervised psychiatry residents as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the UNC Psychopharmacology Clinic. Other professional work has included serving as an inpatient psychiatry attending physician at two hospitals within the North Carolina state psychiatry hospital system, outpatient treatment of male and female patients within the North Carolina Department of Corrections, private practice via a five-physician group practice, and part-time medical director for two addiction clinics. He is currently in a solo private practice in Cary, North Carolina, specializing in general adult and addiction psychiatry.