FAQs

  • A: Generally, yes. However, each circumstance is unique and will be thoroughly addressed during the appointment between the patient and the provider.

  • A: Regrettably, our prescribing authority for controlled substances is confined to Florida and Massachusetts.

  • A: We provide comprehensive medication management alongside therapy; unfortunately, standalone therapy services are not offered.

  • A: Our primary focus is on individuals aged 18 and above. Nevertheless, in specific cases, where families are unable to secure a child psychiatrist and the child's condition is stable and uncomplicated, consultations for children aged 12 years and older can be arranged at the doctor's discretion.

  • A: In your initial session, the clinician will engage in an assessment aimed at understanding your mental health history, symptoms, and concerns. This may involve discussions about personal experiences, medical background, and previous therapeutic approaches, facilitating a comprehensive diagnosis and the commencement of an appropriate treatment plan.

  • A: The requirement for a referral depends on your healthcare plan and location. While some insurance plans necessitate a referral, others permit direct consultation with a psychiatrist.

  • A: Indeed, our nurse practitioners are authorized to administer controlled substances within the state of Massachusetts.

  • A: The frequency of appointments can vary. Initially, more frequent sessions may be advised to monitor progress and medication. As your condition stabilizes, appointments can gradually become less frequent.

  • A: If you have urgent concerns or are facing a mental health crisis, please contact our office during business hours. For after-hours emergencies, you can reach out to a crisis hotline or visit the nearest emergency room. Your safety is our priority.

  • A: Medication is often one component of treatment. Depending on your situation, lifestyle modifications, therapy, and coping strategies might also be recommended to enhance overall well-being and symptom management.

  • A: Improvement timelines vary depending on the individual, diagnosis, and treatment plan. While some patients notice positive changes within a few weeks, others may take longer. Regular communication with your psychiatrist helps track progress and make necessary adjustments.

  • A: Yes, we strive to accommodate our patients' schedules. We offer a range of appointment times, including evenings and weekends, to cater to various availabilities.

  • A: Absolutely, our collaborative care approach often involves working in tandem with your therapist. Effective communication between your psychiatrist and therapist can lead to a more comprehensive and tailored treatment plan.

  • A: Patient confidentiality is of utmost importance. Our clinic strictly adheres to privacy regulations outlined in HIPAA. Any information shared during appointments is kept confidential unless there's a potential threat to your safety or others', as legally required.

  • A: Yes, we offer telemedicine appointments for patients who prefer remote consultations. These virtual sessions provide a convenient and effective way to connect with your psychiatrist from the comfort of your home.

  • A: The duration of appointments can vary based on the nature of the consultation. Initial assessments may take longer, often ranging from 45 to 60 minutes. Follow-up appointments usually last around 10 to 30 minutes, but your psychiatrist will adjust based on your needs.