
Dr. Stacey DiMartino, MD
My approach is individualized and focuses on collaborative care with shared decision-making. I specialize in the treatment of adults with a wide range of mental health concerns, including posttraumatic stress disorder, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, and bipolar disorders. My style of practice incorporates medication management and supportive psychotherapy with an emphasis on whole health wellness. I will provide a thorough assessment of your mental health needs and formulate a comprehensive treatment plan, assisting with bolstering insight, enhancing intrinsic coping skills, and attaining life goals.
I am a board-certified psychiatrist with over 20 years of experience. I received my undergraduate education at the University of Rochester and my medical degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo, where I also completed my residency. I have enjoyed working with veterans for over 19 years at the VA Healthcare System.
I enjoy spending time with family, including my rescue dogs, who may sometimes make a special guest appearance during appointments.

Dr. Stephanie Price, DO
I am a board-certified psychiatrist. My practice focuses on medication management and supportive therapy. I believe in a collaborative approach to treatment planning because shared decision-making helps provide the best outcome for patients.
I went to college at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY, where I received my degree in Microbiology. I completed my medical education at Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine in Spartanburg, SC, and completed my residency training at Creighton University School of Medicine-Valleywise Health in Phoenix, AZ. I served as vice chief resident during my residency training. I have additional post-residency experience working in the outpatient setting treating multiple conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, insomnia, OCD, and psychotic disorders. Areas of interest include depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and ADHD.

Dr. Xiomara Nieves-Alvarado, MD
I am a Board-certified psychiatrist who completed medical training at Duke University Psychiatry Program. My practice combines medication management with insight-oriented therapy during every visit, promoting a comprehensive approach to mental health care. I advocate for my patients to engage in therapy alongside medication management, as I believe this integrated approach leads to better outcomes and sustained improvement. My practice is rooted in a collaborative, team-based approach, working closely with my patients to achieve long-term mental wellness.
I earned my medical degree from the Universidad Central del Caribe School of Medicine in Bayamon, PR. Afterward, I moved to North Carolina, where I completed my residency at Duke University Hospital. During my training, I was nominated for a fellowship in psychodynamic practice by the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas. I am also a dedicated advocate against childhood sexual trauma. My diverse training includes significant experience in jail and forensic psychiatry, as well as the treatment of military veterans under the veteran affairs health care system. I have experience in medically assisted treatments (MAT) for substance use disorders, Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and family therapy, enabling me to care for patients with complex needs. I treat patients across a wide age range, from young adults to the elderly.
Originally from Puerto Rico, I am fluent in both English and Spanish, which allows me to connect deeply with a diverse patient population. Passionate about improving access to mental health care, I joined Talkiatry to help patients facing time or transportation challenges receive the care they need. In addition to my clinical practice, I remain involved with my alma mater's Behavioral Health Department, contributing to academic education and maintaining a connection with the next generation of medical professionals. I continue to seek ongoing improvement in my field, remaining engaged with medical associations including the North Carolina Psychiatric Association, American Psychiatric Association, and Alpha Omega Alpha national medical honor society.
Find a psychiatrist in North Carolina
Talkiatry psychiatrists are licensed in North Carolina and see patients across the state by video. You meet from home, on your schedule, with no commute and no local waitlist. Many people are matched and seen within days, not months.
How online psychiatry works in North Carolina
You start with a free online assessment. It asks where you live, what you're dealing with, and your mental health history. Based on your answers, we match you with a psychiatrist licensed in North Carolina.
From there, you schedule a video visit and meet your provider from home. First visits are 60 minutes, so there's time to talk through what's going on. Follow-ups are usually about 30 minutes.
Your psychiatrist must be licensed in the state where you are during the visit. That's why an online psychiatrist in North Carolina can see you from anywhere in the state, whether you're in Charlotte or a rural county. The visit comes to you.
What a psychiatrist in North Carolina can help with
An online psychiatrist in North Carolina can evaluate, diagnose, and treat a range of mental health conditions. Talkiatry psychiatrists are medical doctors, so they can prescribe and manage medication when it fits. Therapy is available too, and our therapists work alongside your psychiatrist.
Common reasons people in North Carolina reach out include:
- Anxiety: ongoing worry, panic, or tension that gets in the way of daily life. An anxiety psychiatrist in North Carolina can help you sort out what's driving it and what treatment fits.
- Depression: low mood, loss of interest, or fatigue that lasts for weeks.
- ADHD: trouble focusing, restlessness, or follow-through problems. An ADHD psychiatrist in North Carolina can walk you through evaluation and options.
A psychiatrist can also help you figure out what kind of care fits, whether that's medication, therapy, or both.
Does insurance cover a psychiatrist in North Carolina?
Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, so many patients find they're covered. Looking for a psychiatrist that takes insurance in North Carolina? We check your coverage during the free assessment, so you don't have to look it up yourself.
Costs vary by plan. For a detailed estimate of what you might pay, contact your insurance company directly.
Getting mental health care in North Carolina
Finding local care in North Carolina can be hard. The state has 218 designated mental health Health Professional Shortage Areas covering about 4.27 million people, and only about 12.5% of the need for psychiatric care is currently met. HRSA estimates the state would need about 256 more practitioners to remove those shortage designations (according to KFF as of 12/31/25).
Online psychiatrychanges that. Because your psychiatrist works with you by video, you're not limited to the providers who happen to practice near you.
Cities we serve in North Carolina
We match patients with North Carolina-licensed psychiatrists across the state. See care options in these cities:
Start with a free assessment
Take the free online assessment, get matched with a psychiatrist licensed in North Carolina, and schedule your video visit. Take our free online assessment.
If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or call 911 for an emergency. This page is for general information and is not a substitute for care from a qualified professional.
Can I see a psychiatrist online in North Carolina?

Yes. Talkiatry psychiatrists are licensed in North Carolina and see patients across the state by video. You meet from home, so there's no office to travel to and no local waitlist.
Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist in North Carolina?

No. You don't need a referral to start with Talkiatry. You begin with a free online assessment, and we match you with a psychiatrist licensed in North Carolina based on your answers.
Does insurance cover online psychiatry in North Carolina?

Often, yes. Talkiatry is in-network with major insurers, and we check your coverage during the free assessment. Costs depend on your plan, so contact your insurance company for a detailed estimate of your out-of-pocket cost.
Can a psychiatrist prescribe medication online in North Carolina?

Yes, where it's clinically appropriate and legally permissible. Talkiatry psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe and manage medication as part of your treatment plan. A prescription is never guaranteed; your psychiatrist evaluates your symptoms and history first.
Do I need to live in North Carolina to be seen?

Yes. Your psychiatrist must be licensed in the state where you are located during the visit. To see a North Carolina-licensed psychiatrist through Talkiatry, you need to be in North Carolina when you join your video visit.
How soon can I be seen?

Many patients are matched and seen within days rather than months. Timing depends on your schedule and provider availability, so we can't promise a specific date. Online care usually means a much shorter wait than finding a local office.