Frequently Asked Questions

  • If you're experiencing persistent emotional or mental health issues that interfere with your daily life, relationships, work, or school, it may be beneficial to seek the expertise of a psychiatrist for evaluation and treatment.

  • We offer a comprehensive approach to mental health care, which may include therapy, medication management, or a combination of both based on individual needs.

  • The duration of treatment varies depending on the nature and severity of your condition, as well as your response to therapy and/or medication. We’ll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan.

  • Yes, confidentiality is a fundamental aspect of psychiatric care. Information discussed during sessions is kept confidential, except in situations where there is a risk of harm to yourself or others, or as required by law.

  • During your initial appointment, your psychiatrist will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to understand your concerns, medical history, and goals for treatment. This may involve discussing symptoms, previous treatments, and completing assessments.

  • Yes, we offer Telehealth services throughout the states of Florida and New York.

  • To schedule an appointment, you can call our office at 407-542-4946. Our office hours are M-F 8:30 am to 5:30 pm. You can also fill out and submit the contact form on our website. We strive to accommodate appointment requests as promptly as possible.

  • If you are in crisis or experiencing an emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room for immediate assistance. You can also contact our office for guidance on accessing emergency mental health services.

  • We accept various forms of payment, including insurance and credit cards. We encourage you to contact our office to verify your insurance coverage and discuss any financial concerns.

  • The frequency of follow-up appointments will depend on your individual treatment plan and progress. We will discuss follow-up scheduling with you during your appointments to ensure continuity of care.