At Healing Psychiatry of Florida, our board-certified providers offer personalized medication management services to help you feel better faster, reduce side effects, and build confidence in your treatment plan. Whether you’re starting a new medication or refining your current regimen, we provide clear guidance and ongoing support every step of the way.
We believe effective mental health care should be structured, supportive, and individualized. Our medication management services begin with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to understand your history, symptoms, and goals. From there, we work with you to select the right medications and monitor your response over time, ensuring your plan is safe, effective, and tailored to your needs. Our goal is to simplify your routine, reduce anxiety about treatment, and support steady progress toward better mental health.
Our psychiatric team reviews your current medications, symptoms, and side effects to develop a clear, effective medication strategy. By organizing your regimen and checking potential interactions, we help ensure your treatment works safely and as intended.


Medication is not static. Your provider tracks how you’re responding and makes thoughtful adjustments when needed to improve symptom control and minimize unwanted effects.
Many patients feel overwhelmed managing multiple medications. Our team educates you, simplifies schedules, and helps build confidence in your care so you can focus on living rather than remembering pills.
Medication works best when it’s part of a broader, coordinated treatment plan. We work with therapy providers and other clinicians to support your overall wellbeing and long-term success.



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FAQs
Psychiatric medication management is an ongoing service focused on prescribing, monitoring, and adjusting medications used to treat mental health conditions. It begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to understand your symptoms, history, and goals. From there, your provider develops and maintains a medication plan tailored specifically to you, with regular follow-ups to ensure effectiveness and safety.
Your initial appointment typically lasts 60 to 90 minutes and includes a thorough psychiatric evaluation. Your provider will review your mental health history, current symptoms, prior medications, medical background, and treatment goals. This information allows us to determine whether medication is appropriate and, if so, which options best fit your needs.
Follow-up visits are scheduled based on your individual treatment plan and how you respond to medication. Early on, appointments may be more frequent to monitor effectiveness and side effects. As symptoms stabilize, visits are usually spaced out to maintain progress and make adjustments only when necessary.
Yes. Managing side effects is a core part of our medication management services. If you experience unwanted effects or feel unsure about how a medication is impacting you, your provider will work closely with you to make thoughtful adjustments or explore alternative options when appropriate.
Medication may be prescribed during the initial evaluation when clinically appropriate. Our providers take a careful, evidence-based approach and only recommend medication after a full assessment. Not every patient requires medication, and treatment decisions are always made collaboratively.
We accept many major insurance plans and our intake team will verify your benefits before scheduling your appointment. We do not accept Medicaid. Cost estimates and financial expectations are discussed during the intake process so you can make informed decisions before beginning care.