Depression

Depression is a serious condition that goes beyond temporary sadness or fatigue. It often brings persistent feelings of hopelessness, loss of motivation, and difficulty enjoying daily activities. Individuals may struggle with energy, concentration, or maintaining relationships, which can significantly impact work and personal life. At New Balance Psychiatry, we begin with thorough psychiatric evaluations to understand each client’s symptoms and history. Our personalized medication management plans aim to reduce sadness, restore balance, and improve energy levels. With consistent care and support, clients can rebuild resilience and regain joy in everyday life. Our goal is to provide effective tools that promote healing, stability, and long-term emotional well-being for individuals living with depression.

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Question and Answer

What services does New Balance provide?

We offer psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and psychopharmacology services through secure telehealth appointments and in-person visits. While we provide a brief Cognitive behavioral therapy, we focus on finding the right medications to support your mental health.

Who will be providing my care?

All care is provided by an experienced Nurse Practitioner specializing in mental health, ensuring personalized and professional treatment.

Do you offer telehealth appointments?

Yes. All our services are available through secure and convenient telehealth, allowing you to receive care from the comfort of your home.

Are your services covered by insurance?

We accept a variety of insurance plans, and our team can help you navigate the process to ensure you receive the coverage you are entitled to.

Can you prescribe medications for mental health conditions?

Yes. We can prescribe medications for a wide range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, and more.

Do I need a referral to book an appointment?

No referral is required. You can contact us directly to schedule your initial psychiatric evaluation.