New patients

Click the blue button below for forms instructions and information on what to expect during your first visit.  If the patient is a child, please make sure to read the legal requirements of a parent present for psychological/psychiatric evaluation.

Billing

What's the difference between a copayment and a coinsurance?
What is a deductible?

Appointments

We see patients by appointment only.
Appointments can be made over the phone or in person.

Medications

Medications policy information, as well as information on explaining a "Drug Formulary" and "Prior Authorization"


What is the difference between a "psychologist" and a "psychiatrist"?

Answer:

Generally speaking, a "psychologist" is a Mental Health Professional who is trained to help individuals better understand themselves and learn why they behave in certain ways, and to help those individuals modify their perceptions and adjust their behaviors to achieve greater happiness and fulfillment.
On the other hand, a "psychiatrist" is a specially-trained medical doctor who has developed an expertise to delve more closely into the biochemistry of the brain -- to try to adjust chemical imbalances that can cause mental distress and other mental disorders. Many psychiatrists also offer psychological counseling.

Our psychiatric staff include licensed medical doctors and nurse practitioners who have chosen to specialize in the biochemistry of mental health, and who have decades of research and clinical experience to draw upon in their practice.

Our outpatient psychiatry services include:
-Psychiatric consultation
-Psychotropic medication evaluation and management

We are committed to providing comprehensive and integrated mental health services that meet the needs of clients, families and the community. Coordinated medication management services are available for active therapy clients.