For emergencies or immediate risk of harm call 911.  Crisis Support: Call/Text 988 (24/7).
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Maristan Clinic

Where mental health and faith meet.

Compassionate, culturally sensitive counseling within a supportive Muslim environment, guiding you toward holistic well-being.

Services

People come to Maristan for many reasons — stress, anxiety, identity struggles, relationship challenges, trauma, grief, and more. Whatever you're carrying, you don't have to carry it alone.

Individual therapy

For those seeking one-on-one support to better understand their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.

Family therapy

For families wanting healthier relationships across generations, cultures, and life stages.

Couples counseling

For couples navigating communication, conflict, intimacy, transitions, and marital concerns.

Child & teen therapy

For children and teens who need a supportive space to express themselves, develop coping skills, and build resilience.

Group support sessions

For those who heal best through shared experiences, community, and guided group support.

Trauma therapy

For individuals recovering from acute or chronic trauma — whether personal, relational, or collective.

Refugee support

For refugees and displaced individuals coping with trauma, resettlement stress, and cultural transitions.

MMHI

(Muslim Mental Health Initiative)

Maristan builds mental-health capacity for Muslim communities through research, training, and resource development — equipping faith leaders, professionals, and educators to support those needing help.

Learn more about MMHI
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Meet our clinical team

Therapists

Our clinicians are licensed and supervised professionals trained in evidence-based care and Islamic psychology — offering therapy that respects your lived experience, identity, and values.

Nuzhath Quadri, LMFT

Nuzhath Quadri, LMFT

Clinical Supervisor. Youth & family therapy, school-based mental health, trauma, and play therapy. Not currently accepting new clients.

English, Urdu
Taymaz Tabrizi, PhD

Taymaz Tabrizi, PhD

Supports couples and men with trauma, anger, and relationship challenges.

English, Farsi
Zahra Murtaza, PhD

Zahra Murtaza, PhD

Clinical and Community Psychologist. Children, teens & young adults — depression, anxiety, trauma, and identity.

English, Urdu/Hindi, Spanish, Arabic
Zainab Khan, APCC

Zainab Khan, APCC

Supports youth and adults with anxiety, ADHD, OCD, and emotional challenges.

English, Pashto and Urdu
Malak Awwad, AMFT

Malak Awwad, AMFT

Faith-informed, holistic therapy for children, teens, adults & couples — blending CBT and EFT with culturally responsive care.

English
Amnah Abed, ACSW

Amnah Abed, ACSW

Strength-based, culturally responsive therapy for adults, domestic violence survivors & refugees. Blending CBT and Narrative Therapy in English and Arabic.

English, Arabic
Dania Azzawi, AMFT, APCC

Dania Azzawi, AMFT, APCC

Trauma-informed, holistic therapy for individuals, couples & women. Blending CBT and Mindfulness-based approaches with compassionate, faith-rooted care.

English, Arabic
Tehseen Khan, LCSW

Tehseen Khan, LCSW

Trauma-informed, culturally sensitive therapy for teenagers and adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and life transitions. Blending CBT, Solution-Focused Therapy, and mindfulness.

English, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi
Dr. Aiypkhan, DrPH

Dr. Aiypkhan, DrPH

Strategic, systems-focused public health leadership across clinical operations, quality management, and national health policy. Blending hospital-level quality improvement with global health governance.

Book an appointment

Maristan appointment request.

Please complete the form to request clinical services. For questions: clinic@maristan.org

Telehealth available. Limited in-person sessions (California only).

Contact
Clinic Admin Team
clinic@maristan.org
(510) 380-7229
Administrative hours
Monday – Friday · 9 AM – 6 PM PT

Emergency disclaimer: Maristan does not provide emergency services. If you are in crisis or in immediate danger, call 911 or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (24/7).

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