We evaluate and treat children, adolescents, and adults. The approach and structure of appointments are tailored to developmental stage and clinical needs.
What conditions do you commonly treat?
Anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, trauma-related conditions, and adjustment concerns are most common. If your needs fall outside our scope of practice, we will provide appropriate referral recommendations.
Do you offer therapy or counseling?
At this time, we focus on psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and related certification services. We are happy to collaborate with your therapist or provide referrals if therapy is recommended.
Do you prescribe medication at the first visit?
Medication is never automatic. First, we complete a thorough evaluation. If medication is appropriate, risks, benefits, and alternatives are discussed and decisions are made collaboratively.
Do you coordinate care with primary care providers, therapists, or schools?
Yes. With written permission, we collaborate with your other providers and—when appropriate—school staff to support continuity of care.
Insurance
Do you accept insurance?
We do not currently participate directly with insurance plans.
Can I use my out-of-network benefits?
Many patients use out-of-network benefits to receive partial reimbursement. Upon request, we provide a superbill that you can submit to your insurance company.
Do you verify reimbursement for me?
We do not contact insurance companies on your behalf. We recommend reaching out to your insurer directly to ask about out-of-network behavioral health coverage.
What forms of payment do you accept?
Payment is due at the time of service. We accept major credit/debit cards and HSA/FSA cards when applicable.
Telehealth
Do you offer telehealth appointments?
At this time, appointments are offered through a secure telehealth platform to patients located in Connecticut.
What do I need for a telehealth appointment?
You will need a quiet, private location, a reliable internet connection, and a smartphone, tablet, or computer with audio and video capability.
Can my child’s telehealth appointment include a parent or guardian?
Yes. For children and adolescents, parent or guardian involvement is essential and will be discussed as part of the evaluation process.
Can you prescribe controlled substances through telehealth?
Prescribing follows all state and federal regulations. Decisions regarding medication are based on clinical appropriateness and current prescribing laws.
Paperwork
What paperwork is required before my first appointment?
You will receive secure electronic forms to complete before your visit, including demographic information, medical/psychiatric history, consent forms, and practice policies.
Do you require previous records?
When available, prior psychiatric records, school documentation, medication history, and relevant medical records are extremely helpful and may be requested.
Can you complete forms for schools, housing, or work?
Form completion is considered on a case-by-case basis and requires an established provider-patient relationship. Fees may apply depending on the complexity of requested paperwork.
Medical Marijuana Program
Do you certify patients for the Connecticut Medical Marijuana Program?
Yes, when clinically appropriate and when qualifying conditions are present based on Connecticut state guidelines.
Will I be certified automatically?
No. Certification depends on clinical evaluation, qualifying diagnosis, documentation, and readiness to use medical marijuana safely.
Do you issue the medical marijuana card?
We complete the medical certification when appropriate. The state issues the card through its own system. Detailed instructions are provided after certification.
Do you provide renewals?
Yes. Follow-up visits are required to review benefit, safety, and ongoing eligibility for renewal.
Pharmacogenetic Testing
What is pharmacogenetic testing?
It is DNA-based testing that helps identify how your body metabolizes certain medications. Results can inform medication selection and dosing considerations.
Does this test tell me exactly which medication I should take?
No. It is one tool that informs decision-making. Clinical history and current symptoms remain central to treatment planning.
Who might benefit from this testing?
Individuals who have had multiple medication side effects, limited response to prior medications, or complex medication histories may benefit.
Emotional Support Animals
Do you evaluate for emotional support animal letters?
Yes. Evaluations determine whether an ESA is clinically appropriate and part of your treatment plan.
Are ESA letters guaranteed?
No. Documentation is provided only when clinically justified following an evaluation.
What does the ESA letter include?
When appropriate, letters meet federal and state requirements for housing and other applicable accommodations.
Appointments & Fees / Office Policies
How long are appointments?
Initial psychiatric evaluations are typically 60–90 minutes. Follow-up appointments are shorter and focused on treatment monitoring and next steps.
What should I know about appointments and related fees?
Appointment times are reserved specifically for each patient to allow for focused and uninterrupted care. If an appointment is missed or cancelled on short notice, a fee may apply in accordance with our office policies. We understand that unexpected situations arise and encourage patients to notify the office as early as possible if a scheduling change is needed.
Do you offer emergency or crisis services?
We do not provide emergency services. In an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. For urgent mental health crises, contact your local crisis line or 988.