Psychiatric care, tailored to your journey.
Evidence-based evaluation, medication management, and supportive therapy — by telehealth, across North Carolina.
What we offer
- Psychiatric evaluations — a comprehensive diagnostic assessment to understand your history, symptoms, and goals.
- Medication management — thoughtful, collaborative prescribing and ongoing adjustment.
- Supportive therapy — talk-based support integrated with your care.
- CBT- and ACT-informed strategies — practical, evidence-based tools.
- Holistic wellness planning — sleep, stress, and lifestyle factors as part of the plan.
Conditions we treat
Anxiety · Depression · Bipolar disorder · PTSD · ADHD · Stress and life-transition concerns.
Specialty: perinatal and postpartum mental health — mood and anxiety in pregnancy, postpartum depression and anxiety, and the adjustment, identity, and relationship changes that come with becoming a parent. Learn more →
How care works
- Listen deeply — and identify what matters most.
- Clarify diagnoses — and set realistic goals.
- Use medication thoughtfully — and collaboratively.
- Integrate — CBT, ACT, supportive therapy, and wellness strategies.
Care begins with a complete psychiatric assessment, then follows one tailored plan through a single clinical relationship that evolves over time.
Visit types
Visit length is matched to your needs — from a longer first evaluation to brief or extended follow-ups, with therapy added in the same session when appropriate.
| Visit | Typical length |
|---|---|
| New-patient psychiatric evaluation | 53–60 min |
| Follow-up: brief medication management | 20–29 min |
| Follow-up: standard medication management | 30–39 min |
| Follow-up: extended medication management | 40–54 min |
| Therapy add-on (with a medication visit) | 30 or 45 min |
Insurance & payment
We participate with insurance and handle credentialing and billing through Headway, a behavioral-health network that contracts with health plans on the clinician's behalf.
- We're completing insurance credentialing. Accepted plans will be published once confirmed.
- Your cost depends on your plan. Specific rates are published once issued.
- If you're uninsured or paying out of pocket, you're entitled to a Good Faith Estimate under the No Surprises Act — see Good Faith Estimate.