Psychiatry
Our Psychiatric Services provide a variety of interventions for individuals with psychiatric and emotional challenges.
Our services are highly individualized and provided by our expert team of psychiatrists and advanced practice nurses (APNs). Each of the professionals here at LGTC shares our group-wide passion for recovery.
Our psychiatric team may utilize medicinal interventions or recommend other treatments according to the highest standard of practice to improve overall wellness through the reduction of mental health disorder symptoms. Before treatment begins, our team will take the time to listen to you, help you understand what you’re going through, and explain your individualized treatment plan.
After your initial screening and treatment plan, you will have monthly appointments with your psychiatrist to ensure the treatment is productive. The types of medications that psychiatrists typically prescribe are:
Antidepressants are typically used to treat depression, panic disorder, PTSD, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, borderline personality disorder, and eating disorders.
Antipsychotic medications are used to treat psychotic symptoms (delusions and hallucinations), schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
Sedatives and anxiolytics are used to treat anxiety and insomnia.
Hypnotics are used to induce and maintain sleep.
Mood stabilizers are used to treat bipolar disorder.
Stimulants are used to treat ADHD.
Choosing the right medication for each client is our number one priority and requires our team to work closely with our clients as each regimen is personal, and adjustments are made for each person.
Meet our psychiatrists
Meet our advanced practice providers
Easy to get started
Click the "Register Here" link below
You will be asked a series of questions that will help us understand how to support you best. This process will take about 5-10 minutes. During the registration process, we will need a picture of the front and back of your insurance card to be uploaded.
After you complete the registration, we will call you!
The patient coordinator will schedule an initial assessment appointment, usually within three business days of submitting the form. The patient care coordinator will contact you to review and verify your information and help you set up an assessment based on your needs.
Scheduling your appointment
You will be provided with a behavioral health questionnaire, which you should complete before your initial assessment appointment.