Find answers to common questions about our services, appointments, and policies.
psychiatric medication management visits range from every 2 to 4 weeks initially, eventually stretching out to every 1 to 3 months once stabilized.
If you experience a mental health crisis at work outside of clinic hours, immediately prioritize your safety. If there is an immediate risk of harm, dial 911. For non-emergency but urgent behavioral health support, dial or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Your initial assessment is a collaborative conversation to understand your history and current symptoms. Expect to discuss your reason for seeking help, daily habits, and family medical background. Your provider may use brief questionnaires and will work with you to establish a personalized treatment plan.
Only for certain United Healthcare insurance plans, VA, and Tricare Prime.
Insurance, self-pay for non-controlled substances, exception for existing patients who lost insurance coverage.
The clinic works with patients on payment plans.
Non-controlled substances can be refilled depending on your insurance coverage plan. There are no early refills for lost controlled substances.
File a police report and wait for the refill due date.
Medication management, limited level of grief counseling, spiritual therapy, and add-on therapy.
We accept most major insurances.
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Yes, we do.
Appointment Only, No Walk-ins.