We provide typical psychiatric services, including prescribing medications for various mental health disorders. As an integrative psychiatry office, we also offer ketamine infusions for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD, guidance on complementary treatments like natural remedies and supplements, opioid addiction treatment with medications like Suboxone, and lifestyle solutions such as advice on diet, stress management, and meditation.
You can schedule an appointment by calling or texting 407-326-3436, emailing us at [email protected], or clicking the button in the menu above to access our calendar. After scheduling, you will receive the initial forms to complete before your first appointment.
For your first appointment, please bring a valid photo ID, your insurance card (if applicable), and a list of any current and past medications. Make sure to complete and the initial forms and consents provided during scheduling, as this will help us make the most of your visit.
During your first visit, we will take the time to understand your concerns, medical history, and treatment goals. This includes a comprehensive discussion about your symptoms, lifestyle, and any previous treatments. Together, we will create a personalized plan that addresses your mental health needs and aligns with your goals for recovery and well-being.
Integrative psychiatry combines standard psychiatric care, such as medication management, with additional approaches like ketamine infusions, natural remedies, and lifestyle solutions. This holistic approach addresses mental health by considering physical, emotional, and environmental factors, offering a more comprehensive path to wellness.
Yes, we offer telehealth services, allowing you to receive psychiatric care and support remotely from the comfort of your home.
We treat a wide range of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, bipolar disorder, opioid addiction, and sleep disorders. Our approach focuses on addressing your specific symptoms to create an effective and personalized treatment plan.
We accept Florida Blue, Optum, and United Health Care insurance plans.
Yes, you can pay out-of-pocket if your insurance isn’t accepted. We provide transparent pricing for all our services to ensure clarity and convenience.
Yes, we offer non-medication therapies such as guidance on natural remedies, lifestyle strategies like stress management, dietary advice, and meditation techniques. While we do not provide specific psychotherapies like CBT or ACT, we can refer you to trusted professionals for these treatments.
Yes, we can provide Emotional Support Animal (ESA) Letter.
The frequency of appointments depends on your individual treatment plan. Initially, visits may be more frequent—for complex situations, we might meet one week after the initial evaluation for assessment, but usually, it’s one month. As your condition stabilizes, appointments are typically spaced further apart, often every three months, which is standard for mental health care. However, if you are on ADHD stimulants, monthly visits are required. We will work together to create a schedule that best supports your needs.
Lab tests may be required depending on your condition and treatment plan. It’s a good idea to have basic lab work done before or during treatment to establish a baseline. Some medications can affect physical well-being, and lab tests help manage doses and minimize side effects. For patients without insurance, we offer affordable lab work options at significantly lower prices compared to typical commercial rates.
Initial evaluations typically last about an hour. For follow-up visits, the length depends on the complexity and severity of the situation. Simple medication refills, when everything is going well, usually take 15 minutes. If adjustments or addressing side effects are needed, a 30-minute appointment is generally enough. In complex situations involving significant side effects or challenging life circumstances, a one-hour session may be necessary.
You can reach us by calling or texting 407-326-3436 or emailing us at [email protected]. We aim to respond promptly to address any concerns or questions you may have.
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. You can also contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 for immediate support and assistance.
Yes, you can. There is considerable confusion about the rules for prescribing controlled substances via telemedicine, even among medical providers and clinics. Under the current DEA regulation, until December 31, 2025, controlled substances can be prescribed without an in-person psychiatric evaluation.
To clarify: before COVID-19, at least one in-person visit was required to prescribe controlled substances. During the COVID-19 national emergency, this requirement was lifted, allowing prescriptions through telemedicine only. Even after the national emergency ended, the DEA extended this flexibility till 12/31/2025 and is currently working on permanent guidelines to ensure safe prescribing practices.
You can cancel your appointment up to 24 hours in advance without any charge. If you cancel less than 24 hours before your appointment or fail to show up, there is a $50 no-show fee, which is not covered by insurance. You can reschedule your appointment online or by calling or texting our office.
No, we do not provide services for children or adolescents. You must be at least 18 years old to be seen in our office.
Yes, you are welcome to bring another person to your appointment. In fact, it is encouraged, as additional information—also known as collateral information—can be very helpful in making the right diagnosis and treatment plan.
Yes, we provide documentation for things like FMLA, disability, or Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letters.
We use secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms to ensure your privacy and confidentiality during virtual appointments. Your personal information and medical records are protected with the highest standards of security.
If you need a medication refill between appointments, please call or text our office number to request a refill. Our appointments are scheduled to ensure you have enough medication until your next visit, so following the appointment schedule helps avoid the need for interim refills.
Yes, you can schedule an appointment with us if you would like a second opinion about your current diagnosis or treatment plan.
Yes, you can switch between telehealth and in-person appointments according to your preference.