FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our FAQ page, where we’ve answered common questions about our services, scheduling, and what to expect at Kind Soul Psychiatric.
We aim to make navigating your mental health care as simple as possible by providing helpful information on topics like therapy options, insurance, and telepsychiatry.
If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out—we’re here to support you on your journey to better mental health.
We provide a range of services including psychiatric evaluations, medication management, crisis intervention, and trauma-informed care.
Whether you need a referral for psychiatry depends on your insurance plan.
HMO plans usually require a referral from your primary care provider but most PPO plans do not.
You can check your insurance plan online or by calling your insurance company to verify.
You can schedule an appointment by calling our office or reaching out via email for assistance.
During your first visit, you’ll meet with one of our psychiatric professionals for an evaluation. We’ll discuss your mental health history, current concerns, and work together to create a personalized treatment plan.
Yes, we offer telepsychiatry services, allowing you to have sessions with our team from the comfort of your home through secure video conferencing.
We provide supportive therapy which concentrates on managing current challenges and symptoms.
We accept many major insurance plans. Please contact us to verify your coverage, and we can assist with any insurance-related questions.
Services include comprehensive mental assessments, diagnosis, individual therapy, medication management, crisis intervention, psychoeducation, and patient/family counseling.
We offer crisis intervention services for urgent mental health concerns. In the case of an emergency, please contact us directly or call emergency services if immediate help is needed.
The frequency of your sessions will depend on your unique needs and treatment plan. Your provider will recommend a schedule that best supports your mental health goals.
Absolutely. We are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of all patient information in accordance with HIPAA regulations and privacy standards.
A PHMNP is a registered nurse with advanced training in mental health, qualified to diagnose, treat, and manage mental health conditions, including prescribing medications.
PHMNPs can treat a wide range of mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADHD, eating disorders, substance abuse, and more.
During your first visit, you’ll meet with one of our psychiatric professionals for an evaluation. We’ll discuss your mental health history, current concerns, and work together to create a personalized treatment plan.
Yes, we offer telepsychiatry services, allowing you to have sessions with our team from the comfort of your home through secure video conferencing.
We provide supportive therapy which concentrates on managing current challenges and symptoms.
We accept many major insurance plans. Please contact us to verify your coverage, and we can assist with any insurance-related questions.
Services include comprehensive mental assessments, diagnosis, individual therapy, medication management, crisis intervention, psychoeducation, and patient/family counseling.
We offer crisis intervention services for urgent mental health concerns. In the case of an emergency, please contact us directly or call emergency services if immediate help is needed.
The frequency of your sessions will depend on your unique needs and treatment plan. Your provider will recommend a schedule that best supports your mental health goals.
Absolutely. We are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of all patient information in accordance with HIPAA regulations and privacy standards.
A PHMNP is a registered nurse with advanced training in mental health, qualified to diagnose, treat, and manage mental health conditions, including prescribing medications.
PHMNPs can treat a wide range of mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADHD, eating disorders, substance abuse, and more.