Do I have bipolar disorder?
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Insurance accepted
The majority of our visits cost patients $30 or less after insurance.*
The majority of our visits cost patients $30 or less after insurance.*
We're in-network with major insurers, including:
Even if your insurer isn't on the list, we might still accept it. Use our insurance eligibility checker to see if we take your plan.
The best way to get a detailed estimate of your cost is to contact your insurance company directly, since your cost will depend on the details of your coverage.
For some, it’s just a copay. If you have an unmet deductible, it could be more.
Call the number on your insurance card and ask about your plan’s coverage for outpatient psychiatric services.
Can I get an estimate of my visit cost?
Manic depression, or manic-depressive disorder, is an outdated term for bipolar disorder. The condition was renamed “bipolar disorder” because “manic depression” was often confused with other forms of depression, and “manic” can carry negative stigma, as well as associations with other mental health conditions.
Absolutely. In most cases, virtual treatment for bipolar disorder is as effective as in-person care (American Psychiatric Association, 2021). Our goal is to help you find the best treatment option for your needs and there may be some cases where virtual care isn't the right fit. If this is the case, your psychiatrist will be able to recommend other treatment options within your first visit.
Yes. You'll see a psychiatrist for all appointments, from your first visit to any follow-ups. Your psychiatrist will be with you every step of the way.
Yes! Our team is made up of over 300 psychiatrists who represent a broad range of backgrounds and specialities. Psychiatrists are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions with medication management and supportive therapy.
Depending on your needs, medication may be a part of your treatment plan, paired with supportive therapy from your doctor. You and your psychiatrist will work together to decide the best treatment for you.
Talkiatry psychiatrists practice responsible prescription practices and only prescribe FDA-approved medication. Your psychiatrist will help you navigate your options for medications and answer any questions you have about the benefits and side effects of each medication.
That's okay! In the first visit, your psychiatrist will ask you questions about your personal history, medical history, and symptoms to determine the best treatment for your needs. For people diagnosed with bipolar disorder, treatment typically includes medication management and supportive therapy.
We take our responsibility to safeguard our patients' privacy incredibly seriously. This commitment applies throughout each patient's journey at Talkiatry and after they leave our practice.