Do you accept insurance?
I am an out-of-network provider, which means I do not work directly with insurance companies. However, I provide detailed invoices (superbills) that you can submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement, depending on your plan’s out-of-network benefits. I’m happy to help guide you through that process if needed.
Are all appointments in-person?
Appointments can be held virtually or in person, depending on what best supports your care. For some, video sessions offer convenience and accessibility without compromising quality. For others—especially young children—in-person visits may be more appropriate. In many cases, a thoughtful combination of both can offer the right balance. We’ll work together to find the approach that fits your needs best.
What conditions do you treat?
I work with individuals across a broad spectrum of mental health and neurodevelopmental challenges, including depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, eating disorders, substance use issues, insomnia, bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, and personality disorders, as well as psychiatric symptoms associated with neurological disorders like dementia and Parkinson’s Disease. In addition to treating specific diagnoses, I often help patients navigate major life transitions—whether it’s struggling to launch into adulthood, coping with grief and loss, or working through relationship difficulties. My approach is always individualized, aiming to understand the full context of each person’s experience and support meaningful, lasting growth.
What ages do you work with?
Because I am still in the process of completing a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry, I’m currently only treating patients 18 years old and above. I look forward to expanding my practice to include children and adolescents in the near future.