Psychiatry that puts you first

Mental health care covered by insurance.

Virtual visits

Insurance accepted

Providers who listen

Serving all of Pennsylvania

How it works

Step 1

Online assessment

Share how you've been feeling, it’ll only take a few minutes.

Step 2

Get to know your specialist

Have your first appointment within days with a specialist perfectly suited to your needs.

Step 3

The treatment approach may involve psychiatry services, medication and/or other supportive therapies, including recommended TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) therapy.

Treatment plan

Benefits of virtual care

  • Covered by most insurance

  • Attend appointments from home

  • Skip the commute and waiting room

  • Genuine care from experienced professionals

  • Licensed to prescribe medications

  • Skilled in compassionate listening

Most commercial insurances are accepted.

Reaching out is tough.
We’re here to make it simple.

What we specialize in

  • ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts brain function, commonly affecting both children and adults. Individuals with ADHD may experience difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and/or impulsivity, which can influence their performance in school, their careers, and their relationships. Diagnosing ADHD is a complex process that requires a comprehensive evaluation by a qualified professional to accurately identify the condition and rule out other potential mental health issues.

  • Feelings of fear, worry, or distress that interfere with daily life may indicate an anxiety disorder, which is quite common—almost 30% of adults in the U.S. experience it at some point in their lives. The good news is that anxiety is treatable. If it’s impacting your day-to-day well-being, our psychiatrists can work with you to find the right treatment options tailored to your needs.

  • Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition marked by extreme shifts in mood, energy, behavior, and daily functioning. These mood episodes can persist for days or even weeks. If you believe you may have bipolar disorder, seeking professional support can be essential for managing symptoms and positively impacting your overall health and well-being.

  • Depression is a mental health condition that leads to ongoing feelings of sadness and a loss of interest in activities that once brought you joy. While it's natural to feel down occasionally, especially after significant life events like losing a loved one or going through a breakup, these emotions typically fade over time. However, if you've been dealing with a persistent low mood that interferes with your daily life, a psychiatrist may be able to provide the support you need.

  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common, long-lasting mental health condition characterized by recurring, unwanted thoughts and compulsive behaviors. These symptoms can be extremely distressing and may significantly interfere with daily life. If you think you might be experiencing OCD, a psychiatrist can help you understand your symptoms and explore effective treatment options tailored to your needs.

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that develops after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. While it's normal to feel fear and anxiety following a traumatic experience, some people continue to struggle with intense symptoms that can impact their everyday life long after the event has passed. If you believe you may be dealing with PTSD, support is available.

FAQ’s

  • We’re located at 999 Berkshire Blvd Suite 280, Wyomissing PA 19610.
    Whether you're dealing with anxiety, depression, or any other mental health concern, we're here to support you every step of the way. We're always just a click or a call away.

  • Deciding between therapy and medication to treat mental health conditions is a common concern. Therapy is a process of exploring and addressing underlying emotional, psychological or behavioral issues with a mental health professional, while medication uses prescription drugs to manage symptoms of mental health conditions. Both approaches have advantages and limitations, and the choice of treatment depends on individual needs and preferences. It's important to consult with a mental health professional to assess your needs and recommend an appropriate course of action. Don't be afraid to ask questions and share your concerns to find the best approach for you.

  • The length of time it takes to start feeling better and the treatment process itself can vary depending on the individual's needs and the specific mental health condition. It's important to remember that healing is a process, and progress can take time. Some people may begin to feel better after a few sessions of therapy, while others may take longer or may also require medication. Your mental health professional can work with you to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your individual needs and goals. Throughout the process, you can expect a safe and supportive environment where you can explore your emotions, develop coping skills, and work towards your personal wellness goals. Remember to be patient and kind to yourself, and don't hesitate to communicate any concerns or questions you may have.

  • Dealing with the stigma surrounding mental health can be tough, but it's important to remember that mental health conditions are common and treatable. One way to combat stigma is to speak up and share your experiences with others. Talking about mental health can help break down stereotypes and encourage others to seek help. Additionally, finding a mental health professional you feel comfortable with can make a big difference. Look for a provider who is understanding, supportive, and non-judgmental. Finally, don't be afraid to take care of yourself and prioritize your mental health. Seeking treatment is a brave step and can help you feel better and live a happier, healthier life.

25% of the population is affected by mental health disorders.

Did you know that mental health conditions are actually pretty common? In fact, the World Health Organization says that one in four people worldwide will be affected by mental or neurological disorders at some point in their lives. So if you're struggling with your mental health, know that you're definitely not alone. Seeking treatment is a courageous and important step towards feeling better.