Integrated Behavioral Health (Medical Management)

Follow-Up Visit: $150–$185*

Initial visit: $175–$225*

*Final pricing is based on visit type (telemedicine or in-person) and level of care needed. Medication cost is separate and paid directly to the pharmacy.

We provide medical oversight for behavioral health conditions that impact physical health and chronic disease outcomes. This service is designed for patients who need structured clinical support and coordination.

Service includes:

Please note: This service does not provide psychotherapy.

Medication management and side-effect monitoring

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Anxiety and depression screening

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Sleep and stress assessment

Collaboration with therapists and psychiatric providers when needed

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Transparent Pricing

  1. All services are cash-pay. We accept all major credit cards.

  2. Payment is due at time of service.

  3. Medication costs are separate and paid directly to the pharmacy.

  4. Lab fees may vary depending on testing facility.

  5. We do not bill insurance at this time.

  • No.

    This service provides medical management only, including evaluation and medication oversight. Psychotherapy is not provided through this service.

  • Yes!

    We can collaborate with your therapist when appropriate to ensure coordinated care.

  • We provide medical oversight for conditions such as anxiety, depression, stress-related symptoms, and sleep disturbances when clinically appropriate.

  • Follow-up frequency depends on your treatment plan and medication adjustments. Some patients are seen monthly during medication initiation, then less frequently once stable.

  • This service is not intended for emergency care. If you are experiencing thoughts of self-harm or a mental health emergency, call 911, 988, or seek immediate emergency assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

When stress, mood changes, or sleep issues begin affecting your daily life, structured medical support can make a meaningful difference. You don’t have to manage it alone.