Carolyn J. Turcott, MD, is a board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist who serves as the medical director of adult Eating Disorder Recovery inpatient and residential care at Rogers Behavioral Health. Dr. Turcott joined Rogers’ medical staff in 2015, working primarily with children and adolescents on the inpatient unit at the Oconomowoc hospital campus.
Before joining the team at Rogers, Dr. Turcott served as a staff psychiatrist in several settings in the metro Milwaukee area, including serving as the medical director of eating disorder services at Waukesha Memorial Hospital. She also worked for more than a decade in a private outpatient practice.
Dr. Turcott received her medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2000. She completed a three-year general psychiatry residency followed by a two-year fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry, during which she served as chief fellow, all at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Dr. Turcott’s clinical interest areas include eating disorder behaviors and the symptom presentation in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and personality disorders, and the impact these conditions can have on their relationship with food.