Everyone is different. That’s why we don’t approach your care as a one-size-fits-all solution. If you're uncertain about what type of care is right for you, your doctor or general practitioner can help you decide if working with a psychiatric provider or therapist is the best solution for your mental health needs.
Psychiatry
Therapy
Our psychiatry providers are currently in-network with nearly 90% of the major insurance carriers in each area we service. They are also in-network with various Medicare FFS and Medicare Advantage plans. See all of our insurance partners by location.
After answering a few questions, online or over the phone, we use proven insights to find the best clinical match for your needs. We'll also take into account any preferences or criteria you request, like gender or cultural similarities. We do the work of finding the ideal provider for you. Click here to get started.
This can vary greatly depending on your individual insurance plan, copays, and deductibles. We recommend calling your health plan directly to determine what your out-of-pocket costs will be for psychiatric care. If you aren't using insurance, learn more about self-pay rates here.
Clients are matched with a provider within 1 day—and have their first appointment scheduled within a week.
This can vary greatly depending on your individual insurance plan, copays, and deductibles. We recommend calling your health plan directly to determine what your out-of-pocket costs will be for psychiatric care. If you aren't using insurance, learn more about self-pay rates here.
Yes! You'll continue seeing the same provider for ongoing care. If at any point it doesn’t feel like the right fit, you’re always welcome to request a rematch. Our goal is to ensure you feel aligned and supported by your provider.
No, you don’t need to be in therapy first. You can start with psychiatry, therapy, or both—whatever feels right for your needs and goals.
You’ll start with an evaluation, and your provider will determine if medication is the right option for you. If it is, they’ll work with you to create a personalized treatment plan.