Paul R. Crosby, M.D., M.B.A

President & CEO, Frances and Craig Lindner Center of HOPE


Paul R. Crosby, M.D., M.B.A. is the President and CEO of the Frances and Craig Lindner Center of HOPE, a free-standing, nonprofit, comprehensive, mental health center of excellence in Mason, OH (North of Cincinnati). Dr. Crosby is an Associate Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He is board certified (ABPN) in General Psychiatry and in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. In 1997, he graduated summa cum laude from The Ohio State University with a B.S. Nutrition. He completed medical school at the University of Cincinnati in 2001 and, in 2021, earned an M.B.A. from the same institution. Dr. Crosby serves on the Ohio Hospital Association’s Employee Emotional Wellbeing Taskforce and the board of directors of Little Fork Family Advocacy Center in Clermont County. He advocates to eliminate stigmatization of and discrimination against people with mental illness. Outside of work, Dr. Crosby enjoys running, cooking, and spending time with his wife and six children.

The Lindner Center of HOPE is a complete campus of mental health care, offering most treatment modalities and nearly every level of care for all ages and most diagnoses. Since opening in 2008, the Center has striven to deliver the highest quality mental health care to the region. In so doing, The Lindner Center of HOPE built a national reputation for the quality of the care it provides, drawing patients from all 50 states and at least 10 countries. The Center provides approximately 50,000 visits per year and employs the largest medical staff of any free-standing mental health facility in the U.S. In his role as CEO, Dr. Crosby works to lead an organizational culture of empathy, compassion, and excellence where everyone who comes to the Lindner Center of HOPE is met wherever they are on their personal mental health journey so that the Center’s skilled professionals can leverage the latest science to best help them achieve mental wellness and get back to feeling like “themselves” again.


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