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Psychiatric care

I think medication might help — I just need someone who knows.

A psychiatric provider evaluates carefully, explains the options in plain language, and adjusts with you over time. No guesswork, no being rushed.

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What care looks like here

Medication management is prescribing done thoughtfully. A psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner reviews your history, talks through the trade-offs, and follows up — because getting it right is a conversation, not a single appointment.

Medication
  • A thorough first evaluation with a psychiatrist or PMHNP
  • Plain-language explanation of options, benefits, and side effects
  • Regular follow-ups to adjust — you're never left to figure it out alone
  • Coordination with your therapist when you see both

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Filter to who's in-network with your plan and you'll see your expected cost up front — no surprise bill after the session.

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Your first visit

What the first appointment is like

The first visit is a longer evaluation — your history, what you've tried, how you're feeling now. You leave understanding the plan and why, not just holding a prescription.

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