Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is behavioral health?

    Behavioral health encompasses mental health and substance use disorders, focusing on how behaviors, thoughts, and emotions impact overall well-being. It includes treatment for conditions such as anxiety, depression, addiction, and stress-related issues.

  • What types of services do you offer?

    We offer a range of services including individual therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and support for various behavioral health concerns.

  • Do you provide therapy and appointments online?

    Yes, we can currently meet via telehealth venues- meaning virtually through video. Additionally, we also offer in-person/in-office appointments.

    It is also important to note that insurance companies vary in their coverage of telehealth (as compared to in-person appointments). You can call your insurance company directly to ask about coverage, or we can inquire on your behalf when we verify coverage.

  • What can I expect at my first session?

    At your first session, you can expect a thorough assessment where we’ll discuss your health history, current concerns, and goals. We’ll work together to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. This meeting is an opportunity for you to ask questions and share your preferences. Your comfort and clarity are our priorities as we begin this process.

  • How do I schedule an appointment?

    You can schedule an appointment by calling our office, using our online booking system, or contacting us via email. Our staff will assist you in finding a suitable time and provide any necessary instructions.

  • Do you accept insurance?

    We accept a variety of insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify if your specific insurance is accepted and to understand your coverage details.

  • What if I don’t have insurance?

    We accept a variety of insurance plans and are happy to assist you in navigating your benefits, even if your specific carrier isn’t listed. If you prefer not to use insurance or do not have coverage, we also welcome self-pay options and will work with you to find a suitable arrangement. Your care is our priority, and we are committed to making the process as smooth as possible.

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

    Psychologists hold doctoral degrees in psychology and focus on providing therapy and psychological assessments. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe medication and provide therapy.

  • What is your privacy policy?

    We adhere to strict confidentiality and privacy practices, ensuring your personal information and treatment details are protected in accordance with HIPAA regulations.