Most psychiatry websites organize by service. We organize by what you would type into a search bar at nine at night.
i
A depression that medication has not lifted.
Two or three medication trials without remission is the threshold that opens the door to TMS, Spravato, and pharmacogenetic testing. The first visit is a comprehensive evaluation of what has been tried and what is left to try.
ii
An anxiety that talk therapy alone has not quieted.
The practice combines medication management with care coordination. For some anxiety presentations, the better answer is a different medication class rather than another therapy modality.
iii
A pregnancy or postpartum that is harder than expected.
Perinatal and postpartum mental health care is its own specialty inside the practice, with prescribers experienced in lactation-compatible regimens and the timing decisions specific to pregnancy.
iv
A teenager who is not okay.
The practice sees patients ages twelve through geriatric. TMS is FDA-approved for ages fifteen and up for major depression and OCD. The adolescent intake is structured around both the patient and the family.
v
A medication regimen that needs a second opinion.
GeneSight pharmacogenetic testing reduces trial-and-error in medication selection. Prior records and prior trials are reviewed at the first visit. The goal of a second opinion is clarity, not a default switch.
vi
A grandparent whose mood has changed.
Geriatric psychiatric evaluation is part of the practice. Medication interaction review across the patient's entire chart is the first lift, not the last.
A Quiet Self-Check, Just for You.
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This is the PHQ-9, the same nine-question instrument we use at intake. Over the last two weeks, how often have you been bothered by any of the following? Your answers stay in your browser. Nothing is sent, nothing is stored.
01Little interest or pleasure in doing things.
02Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless.
03Trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much.
04Feeling tired or having little energy.
05Poor appetite or overeating.
06Feeling bad about yourself, or that you have let yourself or your family down.
07Trouble concentrating on things, such as reading or watching television.
08Moving or speaking so slowly that others have noticed, or the opposite, restless and fidgety.
09Thoughts that you would be better off dead, or of hurting yourself in some way.
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Your reflection
Your answers stay private to your browser. Whatever the score, the next step is the same: a conversation with a psychiatrist who has the time to actually have it.