Edward J. Bilotti, M.D.
Dr. Bilotti has over 20 years of practice experience. He specializes in treating patients with mental health disorders and addictions. His particular clinical interests are in medication-assisted treatment of opiate use disorders, co-occurring disorders, and affective disorders. Dr. Bilotti is Clinical Asst. Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. He is Board-Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and is also Board Certified in Addiction Medicine.
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Dr. Bilotti is a graduate of Tufts Medical School. He completed residency training in psychiatry at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. In 1999, he launched Aroga Behavioral Health of Princeton (Aroga), which grew to become a multi-site, interdisciplinary group practice serving more than 3,000 patients.
He was one of the first to obtain a waiver and begin treating opiate use disorder patients with Suboxone, developing several opiate treatment programs within Aroga. In 2009, Dr. Bilotti founded the TMS Center of Princeton, becoming the first in New Jersey, and one of the first in the United States, to provide transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a therapy for treatment-resistant depression.
In 2012, Dr. Bilotti left Aroga and the TMS Center of Princeton to relocate to Maine, his favorite place to vacation for many years. In Maine, Dr. Bilotti has served as the Medical Director of the Partial Hospital and Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient programs at Maine Medical Center, Medical Director of Mercy Recovery Center. and, most recently, Medical Director of Psychiatric Services at Southern Maine Healthcare, where he oversaw clinical services for inpatient, consultation-liaison, psychiatric emergency department, and partial hospital/intensive outpatient programs.