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What should I expect during my first visit?
Do you offer telehealth appointments?
Do you provide therapy?
Do you prescribe medication?
Your initial appointment includes a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. We will review your symptoms, history, current concerns, and treatment goals. A personalized treatment plan will be discussed, which may include medication, therapy recommendations, or additional evaluations.
Yes, we offer secure telehealth appointments. You can attend sessions from the comfort of your home using a private and secure device.
What conditions do you treat?
What is your cancellation policy?
How do I contact my provider between visits?
Will my sessions be recorded?
Is my information confidential?
What if I need to reschedule?
How often will I need appointments?
We treat a range of mental health conditions, including:
Anxiety disorders
Depression
ADHD
Bipolar disorder
Trauma-related conditions
Mood and stress-related concerns
We offer supportive psychotherapy as part of medication management visits. If more intensive or specialized therapy is needed, we may provide referrals to trusted therapists.
Yes, medication management is offered when clinically appropriate. Treatment decisions are collaborative and tailored to your individual needs.
We require at least 24 hours’ notice for cancellations. Missed appointments or late cancellations may result in a $100 no-show fee.
Non-urgent communication should be done through the patient portal or email. Please allow 1-2 business days for a response.
Sessions may be recorded for clinical purposes only with your consent. You are not required to agree to recording, and your care will not be affected if you decline.
Yes. Your privacy is very important to us. Your information is protected in accordance with HIPAA. There are limited exceptions required by law, such as risk of harm to yourself or others
You can reschedule by contacting the office as soon as possible. We will do our best to accommodate you.
This depends on your individual needs and treatment plan. Some patients are seen more frequently at the beginning and less often once stable.