We work closely with schools and pediatric providers across Connecticut to support students and families with timely psychiatric evaluations, psychiatric medication management, and clinically appropriate certifications. Care is provided through in-person appointments or secure telehealth, based on individual needs. Our goal is to make access to care smoother and more supportive, while easing the demands placed on school teams and families.
Schools and pediatric providers are often the first to notice when a child needs additional support. We offer comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and medication management that integrate seamlessly with existing care, including school counselors, therapists, and special education teams. Our focus is on clear communication, thoughtful collaboration, and creating treatment plans that support the child while respecting the roles of families and educational partners.
With appropriate releases of information, we coordinate care and provide clear recommendations so students receive consistent support across school, home, and healthcare settings.
A referral may be helpful when a student is experiencing:
If a situation involves immediate safety concerns, crisis services should be contacted first.
We offer psychiatric services that complement school-based and primary care supports. Each service is delivered via secure telehealth and tailored to the developmental stage of the child or adolescent.
Comprehensive assessments to clarify diagnosis, treatment needs, and recommendations for school and home.
Ongoing monitoring of psychiatric medications, side effects, and treatment response, with parent involvement.
With consent, we collaborate with educators, counselors, and student support teams to align care plans.
Guidance for caregivers on diagnosis, treatment options, and supporting students at home.
Assessment and documentation when ESA support is clinically appropriate and part of the treatment plan.
Medication-gene testing to inform safer, personalized psychiatric prescribing.
Our goal is to make your work easier while ensuring students receive thoughtful psychiatric care. Schools and pediatric practices choose to partner with us because we provide:
We respect confidentiality and always follow federal and state privacy laws when communicating with schools.
We welcome collaboration with school counselors, administrators, school psychologists, special education teams, social workers, and pediatric providers.
Comprehensive assessments to clarify diagnosis, treatment needs, and recommendations for next steps.
Ongoing follow-up to monitor effectiveness, side effects, and safety of psychiatric medications.
DNA-based testing to help inform which psychiatric medications may be better tolerated or more effective.
An emotional support animal (ESA) is an animal that provides comfort, companionship, and emotional support that helps reduce the impact of mental health symptoms.
Clinical evaluations to determine eligibility for Connecticut’s medical marijuana program, with education on safe and appropriate use.
Trusted psychiatric support for public agencies and community programs.
Collaboration with schools and pediatric providers to support students through evaluation, medication management, and coordinated care.