Your Questions, Answered
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No. Many people come to us feeling unsure about what they’re experiencing. A large part of our work is helping you understand your symptoms and clarify diagnoses together. You do not need to have everything figured out to begin care.
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Yes. We provide medication management and therapy as part of integrated psychiatric care. Treatment plans are individualized—some people benefit from medication alone, others from therapy alone, and many from a combination of both.
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Your initial visit is a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. We’ll talk about your symptoms, history, stressors, strengths, and goals. The appointment is collaborative and unhurried, with time for questions and discussion about next steps.
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Visit frequency depends on your needs and treatment plan. We will discuss expectations together and adjust as needed.
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You are not alone. We work with individuals who have had limited response to prior treatments and offer advanced strategies when appropriate, including ketamine-based care for treatment-resistant depression.
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That’s completely understandable. Many people feel anxious about reaching out for mental health support. You’re welcome to take things one step at a time—starting with questions, a consultation, or simply learning more about our approach.
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Maran Healthcare is not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a psychiatric emergency, please call 911 or contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988.
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We accept most major insurance plans and offer self-pay options. Superbill documentation may be available for out-of-network reimbursement. Please contact our office for the most current information.