FAQs
Do you accept insurance?
Yes — we are in-network with Aetna, Cigna, Oscar, Oxford, and UnitedHealthcare, helping make high-quality mental health care more accessible. For those who prefer not to use insurance, we also offer affordable self-pay options with transparent pricing.
Do you offer telehealth appointments in Florida?
Yes — we provide secure, convenient telehealth psychiatry services throughout Florida, allowing you to attend appointments from the comfort of your home.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
Most new patients are able to schedule an appointment within a few days to one week, depending on availability.
Do you prescribe medication?
Yes — we provide evidence-based psychiatric medication management when appropriate, taking a conservative and personalized approach to ensure safety, effectiveness, and minimal side effects.
What conditions do you treat?
We diagnose and treat a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, panic disorder, bipolar disorder, PTSD, OCD, insomnia, and adjustment disorders, among others. If you’re unsure whether we can help, we’re happy to guide you.
What ages do you treat?
We provide care for adults ages 18 to 64.
What is the first appointment like?
Your initial visit is a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation where we review your symptoms, history, and goals, clarify diagnoses if needed, and develop a personalized treatment plan so you leave with clear next steps.
Do you offer therapy or only medication management?
We focus on psychiatric evaluation and medication management while also incorporating brief therapeutic support during visits. When appropriate, we can refer you to trusted therapists for ongoing psychotherapy.
Is this practice ADHD-friendly?
Yes — we have experience evaluating and treating adult ADHD and take a thorough, responsible approach to diagnosis and treatment.
How do I get started?
Getting started is simple — schedule your appointment online, complete your intake forms, and attend your telehealth visit. Book today to start feeling better sooner.

