Medication management is a level of outpatient treatment that involves the initial evaluation of the patient's need for psychotropic medications, the provision of a prescription, and ongoing medical monitoring related to the patient's use of the psychotropic medication
Psychotherapy is a general term for treating mental health problems by talking with a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health provider. During psychotherapy, you learn about your condition and your moods, feelings, thoughts and behaviors. Problems helped by psychotherapy include difficulties in coping with daily life; the impact of trauma, medical illness or loss, like the death of a loved one; and specific mental disorders, like depression or anxiety. There are several different types of psychotherapy and some types may work better with certain problems or issues. Psychotherapy may be used in combination with medication or other therapies.
Those individuals pursuing long-term disability on a psychiatric basis and who have been out of work because of psychological conditions on the job site may need disability certifications or evaluations. There will be a $25.00 charge for the first page and $5.00 for each additional page for the completion of forms or reports for someone other than your health insurance. This service requires prior notice and must be paid in advance.
Letters can be written on behalf of patients. When applicable, the charge for brief/non-complex letters is $10.00. The fee for extensive/detailed letters begins at $25.00, depending upon the complexity and time involved to complete the letters. A request for such a letter will require a signed release form.
A subpoena is required for all court appearances. The individual requesting the court appearance will be responsible for any fees charged. This also applies to depositions, other court related matters. Information will not be released outside a subpoena without a signed consent form.