Psychiatric Services

What Are Psychiatric Services
Psychiatric Services at Epic Health Partners provide medical evaluation, diagnosis, and medication support for adults experiencing mental health symptoms that interfere with daily life.
Whether you’re navigating depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or co-occurring conditions, our psychiatric providers work closely with clients and therapists to deliver precise, evidence-based medical care that supports long-term stability.
This is more than just prescribing. It’s a collaborative process between provider and client — built around careful monitoring, integrated care, and the shared goal of improved functioning.
Why Psychiatric Services at Epic Work
Licensed Psychiatric Providers
Clients are seen by licensed psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners trained in adult mental health and dual diagnosis care. Every evaluation is thorough, compassionate, and medically sound.
Medication with Monitoring and Follow-Through
We don’t hand out scripts and walk away. Every medication decision is made with regular follow-ups, side-effect screening, and coordinated check-ins with the client’s full care team.
Aligned with Your Therapy
Our psychiatric team communicates directly with your Epic therapist or counselor, ensuring your treatment is aligned and consistent across every service line.
Support for Serious Mental Illness
We provide long-term psychiatric care for clients with diagnoses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other persistent conditions requiring close medical supervision.
What Psychiatric Services Include
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations
Diagnosis of mood, anxiety, psychotic, and co-occurring disorders
Individualized medication planning
Ongoing medication management and dosage monitoring
Education on medications, side effects, and adherence
Coordination with therapists, IOP/PHP teams, or crisis responders
Support with Virginia Medicaid or insurance authorizations

Who Psychiatric Services Are For
- Are experiencing symptoms that may require medication
- Need a formal psychiatric diagnosis for treatment planning
- Are managing a serious mental illness like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia
- Have not improved with therapy alone
- Need coordinated psychiatric care as part of an IOP, PHP, or outpatient plan
- Require medication monitoring as part of court, DSS, or community referrals
How Psychiatry Fits Into the Care Plan
Outpatient Therapy
Mental Health IOP
Mental Health PHP
Mental Health Skill-Building
Comprehensive Crisis Services
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