Services

Care is organized around four core service areas: psychiatric evaluations, medication management, therapy, and medical weight management.

  • Psychiatric Evaluations

    A structured review of current concerns, psychiatric and medical history, prior treatment, and the patterns or circumstances that may be shaping how you are feeling and functioning.

    This can help clarify:

    • What is actually going on
    • Whether the diagnosis fits, or something has been missed
    • What treatment or next step makes the most sense

  • Medication Management

    Medication management focuses on how treatment is working in practice — whether it is helping enough, what it may be asking of you, and whether a change would make better sense.

    This can help with:

    • Starting or adjusting medication
    • Improving partial response or reducing side effects
    • Simplifying medication that is no longer helping enough

  • Therapy

    Therapy offers structured space to make sense of what is happening, work through patterns, and move forward more deliberately.

    This can be structured in different ways depending on what would be most useful:

    • Focused Therapy: Short-term work around a specific issue, goal, or difficult period
    • Steady Therapy: Ongoing support when symptoms are more persistent or therapy is most helpful as part of continuing care
    • Pulse Therapy: Shorter returns to therapy at specific points in time, when focused support would be useful again

  • Medical Weight Management

    Medical weight management may be part of care when weight, appetite, metabolic health, or medication-related changes are meaningfully affecting mood, energy, sleep, self-image, or treatment response.

    This can help with:

    • Weight gain or appetite changes related to psychiatric treatment
    • Metabolic factors that may be affecting how someone feels or functions
    • Building a treatment plan that accounts for both mental and physical health