Providing Accessible Psychiatry And Therapy Services In One Space!

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who accesses and treats a condition’s mental and physical aspects. A certified psychiatrist is eligible to prescribe medications for mental health disorders.

Connect with top-of-the-field medical psychiatrists who diagnose, treat, and prevent mental, behavioral, and emotional disorders.

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How We Work?

ChoicePoint is a leading drug addiction and mental health improvement rehab. We provide in-person services at our Fair Lawn, New Jersey location. But, through our exceptional telehealth services, we have helped several of our clients recover without the constraints of geographical locations.

Here is an overview of our process:

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Insurance Verification Appointment Scheduling

To get started, you can verify your insurance or schedule an appointment by calling 844.445.2565 or reaching out to us online.

Initial Consultation

Our team will answer all your concerns. All the relevant paperwork, like consent and financial agreements, will be shared with you. Once you decide to proceed with treatment, an online consultation with a psychiatrist will be set up.

Custom Treatment Plan

The psychiatrist will evaluate your condition and create a customized treatment plan. This may include medications, therapy, and other ongoing care.

Online Medication Prescription Services

You can also get online medication prescriptions for your mental health conditions via email. You can show the prescription to the pharmacist and get your medication without delays.

Aftercare And Follow Ups

Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your progress, check the need to adjust your dosage, and reassess that you are on the right track to recovery.

Can A Psychiatrist Prescribe Medication? Which Medications Are Prescribed By A Psychiatrist 

Yes, psychiatrists are eligible to prescribe medications for mental and emotional health improvement. Our top-of-the-field psychiatrists can prescribe the medications to treat:

 

Anxiety Disorders 

Paxil (Paroxetine), Escitalopram (Lexapro), Citalopram (Celexa), Prozac (Fluoxetine)

PTSD  (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)

Paxil (Paroxetine), Zoloft (Sertraline)

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)

Strattera (Atomoxetine), Intuniv (Guanfacine), Kapvay (Clonidine), Qelbree (Viloxazine)

Depression

Zoloft (Sertraline), Paxil (Paroxetine), Cymbalta (Duloxetine), Remeron (Mirtazapine)

OCD

Effexor (Venlafaxine), Prozac (Fluoxetine), Zoloft (Sertraline)

Insomnia

Dalmane (Flurazepam), Prosom (Estazolam), Restoril (Temazepam), Sonata (Zaleplon)

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Prozac (Fluoxetine), Abilify (Aripiprazole), Lamictal,(Lamotrigine), Zyprexa (Olanzapine)

Postpartum Depression

Zurzuvae (Zuranolone)

Please Note: These are the examples of medication we prescribe. It does not equate to medical advice or the complete list of medications we prescribe. Please follow your doctor’s advice and call us at 844.445.2565 for further queries.

When To See A Psychiatrist?

1 in 8 people live with a mental health disorder – WHO (World Health Organization). It might be a good idea to see a psychiatrist if you are experiencing these signs:

  1. Trouble controlling your emotions
  2. Feeling sad or low
  3. Unexplained anger
  4. Ignoring your mental and physical health
  5. Not performing daily tasks efficiently
  6. Engaging in risky behavior
  7. Having suicidal thoughts
  8. Struggling to maintain relationships
  9. Engaging in self-harm activities
  10. Using illegal substances to alleviate your symptoms

A psychiatrist not only makes accurate medical diagnoses, but their medical education enables them to treat physical and psychological aspects of mental health disorders.

Should You See a Psychologist Or Psychiatrist?

Psychologists and psychiatrists may sound similar, but their roles are quite different professionally. If you are seeking help for the first time, it can be confusing to decide whether you should go to a psychologist or psychiatrist. Fortunately, ChoicePoint has licensed psychiatrists and psychologists who always refer patients to each other. Generally, a psychologist may be a good fit if you want to talk to someone about your behavioral, emotional, or relationship issues. But if you have a medical condition and you need to alleviate and relieve the symptoms, seeing a psychiatrist is your best option.

Receive Holistic Care With Licensed Psychiatrists At ChoicePoint 

Avail psychiatric services at Fair Lawn, New Jersey, or schedule an online appointment. Here are some of the reasons for choosing ChoicePoint for improving your mental wellbeing

1) Therapist, Psychiatrist, And Counselors At One Platform

We have licensed therapists, psychiatrists, and substance abuse counselors all at one platform to cater to your dual diagnosis needs. 

2) Insurance-Covered Treatments

Insurance covers all our services to provide affordable but highly effective treatment options.

3) Hassle-free Prescriptions

We provide online prescriptions for most of the mental health and substance abuse disorders. Call 844.445.2565 to know if we prescribe your medication.

4) Convenient Video Consultations

Can not visit us at our location in New Jersey? That is no problem. Book an online consultation and get started today.

How Can A Psychiatrist Help You?

Mental health problems often have deep roots, which are not easy to treat with therapy alone. Sometimes, the symptoms arising from mental health conditions require proper medications to provide relief to the patients.

Other than prescribing medications, a psychiatrist can also assess if your condition is due to:

  1. Genetics or hereditary mental conditions
  2. Environment-induced mental health conditions
  3. Chemical imbalance in the brain
  4. Conditions due to substance abuse
  5. Poor nutrition or deficiency

A psychiatrist can also help to address:

  1. Sudden onset of mental health symptoms
  2. Long-standing anxiety or depression
  3. Personal conflict
  4. Extreme anger
  5. Personality changes
  6. Periods of intense sadness

Ready to improve your mental health? Call today at 844.445.2565

Frequently Asked Questions

We often get these questions related to psychiatric services:

Can a Psychiatrist Prescribe Suboxone?

A psychiatrist may prescribe suboxone if they have a DEA license. However, it is recommended that you get suboxone through addiction doctors who can provide holistic opioid addiction treatment.

Can I Get an Online Prescription Without Seeing A Doctor

It is not possible to get a prescription without seeing the doctor. A doctor will prescribe the correct medication and dosage according to your diagnosis. 

How To Find Psychiatrists That Take Insurance?

You can find an online psychiatrist by:

  1. Psychiatry directories
  2. Asking for recommendations from friends and family
  3. Get referred by your family doctor
  4. Avail of online psychiatric services

What Is The Difference Between Psychiatrists and Psychologists?

The major difference is that a psychiatrist is a medical doctor who can prescribe medication. On the other hand, psychologists are trained to carry out behavioral therapies without a pharmacological approach. 

Do Online Psychiatrists Accept Insurance?

Online psychiatrists accept insurance, including Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare. However, the insurance policy of every company is different. You can verify your insurance online to know if your insurance covers the treatment.

Medical Disclaimer:

ChoicePoint aims to improve the quality of life for people struggling with substance use disorder and mental health issues. Our team of licensed medical professionals research, edit and review the content before publishing. However, this information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For medical advice please consult your physicians or ChoicePoint's qualified staff.

Medical Disclaimer:

ChoicePoint aims to improve the quality of life for people struggling with substance use disorder and mental health issues. Our team of licensed medical professionals research, edit and review the content before publishing. However, this information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For medical advice please consult your physicians or ChoicePoint's qualified staff.