Who We Help in Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem is a city of contrasts -- old tobacco money and new innovation hubs, a world-class medical center and neighborhoods where finding a psychiatrist still takes months. If you have been waiting too long to get the care you need, or if your primary care doctor has been managing your mental health medication and it is not cutting it anymore, we can help.
Our office is in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem on West Third Street. We see patients from across the city and Forsyth County, including Ardmore, Reynolda, Clemmons, Lewisville, Kernersville, and Rural Hall.
What We Treat
We specialize in psychiatric medication management and evaluations for adults. That includes anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, PTSD, OCD, PMDD, insomnia, and other conditions that affect your ability to function and feel like yourself. We are not a therapy practice -- we focus specifically on getting your medication right, which often means the difference between surviving and actually living your life.
If you have tried multiple medications without success, ask us about GeneSight testing. It is a simple cheek swab that analyzes your DNA to help predict which psychiatric medications are most likely to work for you.
Getting Started Is Simple
Most new patients in Winston-Salem are seen within one week. No months-long waitlists. Here is the process:
Step 1: Reach out through our contact form or by phone. We respond within one business day.
Step 2: Complete a brief intake questionnaire online before your appointment.
Step 3: Your first visit is a thorough psychiatric evaluation -- about 45 to 60 minutes with your provider.
Step 4: Walk out with a treatment plan and, when clinically appropriate, a prescription you can fill that day.
Insurance and Cost
We work with most major insurance carriers in North Carolina, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and several Medicaid managed care options. Self-pay rates are available if you prefer not to use insurance or do not have coverage.
Built for Winston-Salem
This city runs on healthcare workers pulling long shifts at Novant Health and Wake Forest Baptist, professors at Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State, engineers at the Innovation Quarter, and the thousands of people who keep the financial and manufacturing sectors going at Truist and Hanes. Mental health care should not be harder to access than the conditions it treats.
We keep same-week appointments open specifically for new patients. If you have been telling yourself you will deal with it later -- this is later. Fill out our contact form and we will get you scheduled.