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Telepsychiatry

Services

 

410-929-6858

Dr. Brown is a certified advanced practice nurse specializing in

addiction (CARN-AP)  and will soon be offering medication-assisted treatment (MAT)- telehealth suboxone management services.

 

( Dr. Brown is no longer is accepting patients for psychotherapy )

 

 

 

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About

 


Residents of Maryland, Idaho, Virginia, Delaware, and the District of Columbia can access psychiatric behavioral services through E-Psychiatriq LLC. Our video-based telepsychiatry services enable our patients get the mental health care they need, whether they're at home or at work. We understand that life is hectic; you can connect with a trained psychiatric specialist right now using your laptop, tablet, or smartphone! We take all types of commercial insurance, as well as private payers and VA Community Care. We do not accept Medicare as a payment method.

 

We now offer GeneSight testing; call us today to set up your appointment

 

 WE ONLY SEE PATIENTS 18 YEARS AND OLDER 

Services

 

At E-Psychiatriq LLC, we use HIPPA compliant video-based technology to help meet patients’ needs for convenient and readily-accessible behavioral health services. Evidence shows that telepsychiatry improves outcomes and higher patient satisfaction. We also offer teletherapy from a licensed clinical therapist via video chat. 
 

*PRIOR TO THE COMPLETION OF ANY DISABILITY OR FMLA FORMS BY THE PROVIDER, YOU MUST KEEP TO YOUR TREATMENT PLAN AND BE A PATIENT FOR AT LEAST THREE MONTHS

Medication Management

 

 

We offer medication management services. Psychopharmacology medications fall into loose categories based on the chemistry of how they work in our body; common groupings are:

  • Antianxiety Agents

  • Antidepressants

  • Antipsychotics

  • Mood Stabilizers

  • Psychostimulants

 

 

 

 

***WE DO NOT PRESCRIBE ADDERALL IR, XR, XANAX, KLONOPIN, ATIVAN, VALIUM

(SEROQUEL AT DOSES GREATER THAN 200 MG)  or GABAPENTIN ***

  

Controlled Substances

Under the Ryan Haight Act, a practitioner must conduct at least one in-person medical evaluation before prescribing a controlled substance to a patient; therefore, prescriptions for controlled substances are limited in this setting

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