Feelings of fear, worry or distress that affect daily life could be signs of an anxiety disorder. It’s also very common. Nearly 30% of adults in the US experience one at some point in life. The important thing: Anxiety is treatable. If it’s affecting your daily life, our psychiatrists can help find treatment options that are right for you.
Learn moreBipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by intense swings in a person’s mood, energy levels, behavior, and ability to function. These swings can last days or weeks at a time. If you think you have bipolar disorder, professional support can help you manage your symptoms, and can make a difference in your overall health and wellness.
Learn moreMental health conditions can affect anyone, including children. We have a team of psychiatrists who specialize in treating kids’ unique needs. While searching for care can feel overwhelming, appropriate care can make a huge difference. We’re here to help and treat patients ages 5 and up.
Learn moreDepression is a mental health condition that causes persistent feelings of sadness and a lack of interest in activities you once enjoyed. While it's normal to feel upset and sad from time to time, especially after a major life event like the death of a loved one or the end of a relationship, these feelings normally pass or lessen in time. If you’ve been struggling with sadness or low mood that affects you daily life, a psychiatrist could help.
Learn moreOCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder) is a common and chronic mental health condition that causes repeated, unwanted, intrusive thoughts and compulsions. The symptoms of OCD can be incredibly. distressing and can disrupt daily life. If you’re worried you may have OCD, a psychiatrist can help you understand what you’re feeling and find treatment options that can help.
Learn morePregnancy and postpartum care supports people experiencing mental health conditions during the perinatal period, from conception through the first year after childbirth. This includes postpartum depression, as well as any previous diagnoses. We have clinicians who specialize in the unique needs new parents have.
Learn morePost-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a mental health condition that's triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. While most people who live through a traumatic event will experience fear and anxiety, for some, problems will persist long after the event has ended, and be severe enough to interfere with their daily life. If you think you may have PTSD, help is here.
Learn moreADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how the brain functions, and it’s common in children and adults. People with this condition can face challenges with attention, hyperactivity and/or impulsivity that can affect their academic success, careers, and relationships. ADHD diagnoses are complex. They require a thorough evaluation from a qualified professional, who can rule out other mental health conditions.
Learn moreNot sure exactly what you need? One of our psychiatrists can help you with a treatment plan.
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First visits are 60 minutes and follow-ups are typically scheduled for 30.
In patients with anxiety or depression, after 5 visits:
Our clinical team is led by experts in the field, adheres to the highest standards of care, and represents a diverse range of specialities and identities.
Meet our psychiatristsTalkiatry is for anyone who is struggling with their mental health. We’re a psychiatry practice that provides virtual, in-network psychiatry.
What we specialize in:
We also treat related conditions (like adjustment disorders). Our goal is to connect you with the best possible care for you. If that’s not with us, your doctor will let you know and provide recommendations for where to find resources that are the best fit for you.
If your mental health is making it hard to go about your day, let’s talk. Take our 10-minute online assessment to see if Talkiatry is right for you.
Our care is virtual, but your doctor still needs to be licensed in the state where you live. Our doctors are licensed in 43 states and counting.
Here’s an updated map of the states where our psychiatrists offer virtual visits.
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 insurance.
For some, it’s just a co-pay. 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.
Talkiatry is in-network with over 60 major insurers. Use our insurance checker to see if we accept your plan. It just takes a few seconds!
Psychiatrists are doctors who have specialized training in diagnosing and treating complex mental health conditions through medication management. If you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or similar, a psychiatrist may be a good place to start.
Other signs that you should see a psychiatrist include:
The term “therapist” can apply to a range of professionals including social workers, mental health counselors, psychologists, professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, and psychoanalysts. Working with a therapist generally involves regular talk therapy sessions where you discuss your feelings, problem-solving strategies, and coping mechanisms to help with your condition.
Absolutely. In most cases, virtual psychiatry is as effective as in-person care (American Psychiatric Association, 2021). Your psychiatrist can provide an evaluation, diagnosis, and personalized treatment plan.
Our goal is to help you find the best treatment option for your needs and there may be some cases where virtual care with Talkiatry isn't the right fit. If this is the case, your psychiatrist will be able to recommend other treatment options within your first visit.
It’s up to you! Depending on your needs, you may see your psychiatrist for several months, or you may benefit from more long-term ongoing treatment. Finding the right treatment option can take some time, but it’s always worth it. Your psychiatrist will work with you to set goals for your treatment so you know what to expect.
There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to medications. Your psychiatrist will work with you to find a treatment option that’s right for your needs.
That’s okay! Our psychiatrist will work with you to find a treatment plan that’s right for you. If this doesn’t include medication, your psychiatrist can refer you to other treatment options, such as talk therapy. Sometimes we'll need to refer you to a therapist outside of Talkiatry.
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.
*65% of patients no longer reported clinically significant symptoms; Person C, O'Connor N, Koehler L, Venkatachalam K, Gaveras G; Evaluating Clinical Outcomes in Patients Being Treated Exclusively via Telepsychiatry: Retrospective Data Analysis; JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e53293; URL:https://formative.jmir.org/2023/1/e53293 DOI: 10.2196/53293. Outcomes data based on retrospective study of de-identified data from 1,826 Talkiatry patients who completed GAD7 or PHQ8 at their first visit and one subsequent visit. The first visit was between 2/1/23 and 5/26/23. ‘Not clinically significant' defined as a GAD7/PHQ8 score less than 10.