Services
Get the care you need with clarity and compassion. We offer psychiatric services for adults and teens, focused on what matters most: getting better, not getting lost in the system.
Psychiatric Services
Feeling overwhelmed, off track, or just not like yourself? We provide psychiatric evaluations and ongoing medication management for adults and teens 14+.
For adults, we offer practical, goal-oriented treatment focused on helping you regain balance and function in daily life.
For teens, we provide age-appropriate care that includes collaboration with parents or guardians and clear communication throughout treatment.
While we don’t provide long-term therapy, brief supportive strategies are incorporated to help you move forward between visits. You can expect a thorough evaluation, thoughtful medication planning, and regular check-ins to review progress and make needed adjustments.
Please Note
- A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation is required before medication can be prescribed.
- For ADHD treatment, formal neuropsychological testing may be required in certain cases.
- We do not provide court-ordered treatment, forensic evaluations, or long-term psychotherapy.
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Medication Management
Medication is only one part of care—but when used appropriately, it can make a meaningful difference. We work together to find a regimen that supports your goals, monitors effectiveness, and minimizes side effects.
You’ll receive ongoing follow-up to review progress, ensure your medication remains appropriate, and make adjustments as needed. Each visit is an opportunity to refine treatment and reinforce stability.
Please Note:
- Benzodiazepines are prescribed sparingly due to their risk of dependence and withdrawal. We prioritize safer, evidence-based alternatives.
- Patients must be established for at least six months before disability paperwork can be completed.
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ADHD Testing
If you’ve struggled with focus, organization, or motivation, a structured ADHD evaluation can help clarify what’s happening. Testing includes a detailed clinical interview and objective computerized assessment to measure attention, impulsivity, and activity levels.
When symptoms are complex or may overlap with learning differences or autism, a full neuropsychological evaluation is recommended for a more comprehensive assessment.
Please Note:
- Testing results are used to guide accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment planning.
- A formal neuropsychological evaluation may be required before ADHD medication can be initiated.
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GeneSight Testing
Medication isn’t one-size-fits-all. GeneSight testing uses a simple cheek swab to analyze how your genes may influence medication response. The results help guide more informed prescribing decisions for improved tolerability and treatment success.
Please Note:
- GeneSight testing may not be covered by all insurance plans; coverage will be verified during intake.
- Testing is optional and offered when clinically appropriate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Insurance & Payment Options
We accept many major insurance plans. Coverage for ADHD and GeneSight testing may vary by insurer.
If you prefer to self-pay or we’re not yet credentialed with your plan, direct payment options are available.









