
Services & Fees
What We Treat
Depression
Anxiety
Grief
Trauma
Borderline Personality Disorder
Sexuality
Women’s Issues including Infertility
Alcohol Use Disorder
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
Insomnia
Panic
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Stress
Gender Issues
Adult Psychiatry
Personality Disorders
Social Anxiety
Adjustment Disorders
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Transition Difficulties
LGBTQ+ Community
Geriatric Psychiatry
Young Adult/College Aged Psychiatry
Relationship Issues

Services Provided
Diagnostic Evaluations
Second Opinion Evaluations
Medication Management
Therapeutic Support
Lifestyle Counseling
Coping Skills
In-office Appointments
Telehealth Appointments
Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment (Vivitrol injections are not available)

Insurance Plans Accepted for Massachusetts & New Hampshire Residents
Cigna
Aetna
UMR
UHC Student Resources
AllSavers UHC
Meritain
United Healthcare
Oxford Health Plans
Oscar
Harvard Pilgrim
United Healthcare Shared Services
Allied Benefit Systems - Aetna
Health Plans Inc.
UnitedHealthcare Global
Surest (Formerly Bind)
Nippon
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
See FAQs for more information about insurance.
Appointments & Fees
Serving Massachusetts and New Hampshire residents
Self Pay: $300
Initial Psychiatric Evaluation
This is the first appointment you will have with your provider. During this appointment your provider will start with the reason you wish to be seen and your medical and psychiatric history to help establish a diagnosis and treatment plan. This appointment is 60 minutes in length. All intake forms must be completed prior to being seen.
Self Pay: $150 - $300
Follow-up Medication Management
Follow-up visits are generally 20-30 minutes in length ($150), though some patients benefit from longer 50-60 minute appointments ($300), especially when beginning care, making medication changes, or experiencing increased stressors and/or symptoms. The timing for follow-ups after your initial evaluation can vary. After starting a new medication, your next appointment will likely be in 1-4 weeks, the exact timing will vary depending on your individual needs. Established stable patients with no new medications or recent medication changes are generally seen every 1-3 months depending on their needs and the medication(s) prescribed.