Mental health doesn’t exist in a separate lane from the rest of your health. What’s happening physically affects you emotionally. What’s happening psychiatrically affects everything else.
The gaps occur when the providers of the care you receive are not communicating with one another.
We make sure that doesn’t happen.
When you have a primary care physician, therapist, specialist, or any other professional in your health care, we coordinate directly with them – exchange of pertinent clinical data, treatment decisions, and ensure that no one is operating out of a partial picture.
That might look like collaborating with your doctor before starting a new medication that could interact with something you’re already taking.
Or looping in your therapist so that your therapeutic work and your medication plan are moving in the same direction. Or communicating with a specialist managing a physical condition that’s closely tied to how you’re feeling mentally.
The details vary by patient. The intention is always the same – your care should function as a whole, not a collection of disconnected appointments.
Fragmented care is one of the more common and quietly damaging problems in healthcare. Providers making decisions without full context. Medications prescribed without awareness of what else is in the picture. A patient left to be the only thread connecting everyone involved in their treatment.
We take that responsibility off your plate. You shouldn’t have to manage the communication between the people managing your health.
You won’t need to chase records, repeat your history at every appointment, or wonder whether your providers are on the same page. We handle the coordination – so you can focus on the part that actually requires your energy: getting better.
For reliable advice and assistance on psychiatric medication management, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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