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Psychiatry at Talkiatry can help you reach your treatment goals and thrive. Find an in-network psychiatrist who’s here to treat the whole you.

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Our patients have completed over 2 million visits

Talkiatry was created with patients in mind. We’re licensed psychiatrists with specialized training who are here to help you reach your mental health goals, no matter who you are.

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What we can help with

ADHD

A neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, impulse control, and organization skills.

Anxiety

Excessive worry, nervousness, or fear that can impact relationships, work, and daily life.

Bipolar disorder

Involves intense mood swings—from depressive lows to manic or hypomanic highs.

Children and adolescents

Focuses on mental health challenges in children, teens, and young adults ages 5 to 18.

Depression

A mental health condition marked by sadness, low energy, and hopelessness.

OCD

Intrusive thoughts that cause distress and repetitive behaviors mean to ease discomfort.

Pregnancy and postpartum

Mental health concerns during pregnancy, after birth, or while trying to conceive.

Mood disorders

Conditions that affect emotional state, including depression, bipolar disorder, and more.

What our patients say

“I recommend Talkiatry to anyone that will listen. The benefits this network has provided me in such a short time are priceless and immeasurable.

Nancy L., Ohio

I like my new doctor. She listens to me and I feel like I have a say in what is going on with my healthcare.

Suzanne M., West Virginia

The doctor was extremely empathetic and listened and understood me. I have went to many doctors face to face and I find that quality extremely rare. I cannot thank this doctor enough and I am so relieved to have found this service. Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much.

Teah F., Ohio

You all are literally saving lives by making mental healthcare accessible to everyone. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

Ian W., Wisconsin

I would highly recommend Talkiatry to anyone who needs someone to talk to and listen to them with kindness and caring...The convenience to receive care from your home certainly helps people that can’t get to an office to receive care. I am very grateful for Talkiatry

Carly J., Massachusetts

“I recommend Talkiatry to anyone that will listen. The benefits this network has provided me in such a short time are priceless and immeasurable.

Nancy L., Ohio

I like my new doctor. She listens to me and I feel like I have a say in what is going on with my healthcare.

Suzanne M., West Virginia

The doctor was extremely empathetic and listened and understood me. I have went to many doctors face to face and I find that quality extremely rare. I cannot thank this doctor enough and I am so relieved to have found this service. Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much.

Teah F., Ohio

You all are literally saving lives by making mental healthcare accessible to everyone. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

Ian W., Wisconsin

I would highly recommend Talkiatry to anyone who needs someone to talk to and listen to them with kindness and caring...The convenience to receive care from your home certainly helps people that can’t get to an office to receive care. I am very grateful for Talkiatry

Carly J., Massachusetts

“I recommend Talkiatry to anyone that will listen. The benefits this network has provided me in such a short time are priceless and immeasurable.

Nancy L., Ohio

I like my new doctor. She listens to me and I feel like I have a say in what is going on with my healthcare.

Suzanne M., West Virginia

The doctor was extremely empathetic and listened and understood me. I have went to many doctors face to face and I find that quality extremely rare. I cannot thank this doctor enough and I am so relieved to have found this service. Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much.

Teah F., Ohio

You all are literally saving lives by making mental healthcare accessible to everyone. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

Ian W., Wisconsin

I would highly recommend Talkiatry to anyone who needs someone to talk to and listen to them with kindness and caring...The convenience to receive care from your home certainly helps people that can’t get to an office to receive care. I am very grateful for Talkiatry

Carly J., Massachusetts

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a psychiatrist who:

  • Can see you virtually
  • Takes your insurance
  • Matches your preferences
  • Has availability
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How a psychiatrist can help

Get to the root cause of how you’re feeling

Get to the root cause of how you’re feeling

Your first visit is a full exam so you and your psychiatrist can discuss your goals, history, and feelings in-depth.

Work with you on a treatment plan you’re comfortable with

Work with you on a treatment plan you’re comfortable with

We use shared decision-making to personalize a plan that can include medication and therapy. Our goal: Help you make informed choices about your care.

Track your healing with regular follow-ups

Track your healing with regular follow-ups

Follow-ups are typically scheduled for 30 minutes so you have the time to continue the conversation about your care.

741-741

If you’re in emotional distress, text HOME to 741-741 to connect with a Crisis Test Line counselor immediately.

911

If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your local ER.

What a first visit looks like

Meet your psychiatrist

Your psychiatrist will introduce themselves and talk about their approach, and discuss what your goals for treatment are.

Talk about what’s on your mind

Answer some questions about what brings you in, how you’re feeling and what your goals for treatment are.

Get your diagnosis

If your doctor thinks you may have a mental health condition, they’ll let you know and talk about what that means.

Learn more about medication

Medication is an important part of how psychiatry can help. Check out our approach, see common medications, and learn how they work to give patients relief.

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More to explore

Does Talkiatry take my insurance?

Does Talkiatry take my insurance?

We're in-network with major insurers, including:

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Cigna
  • Humana
  • Medicare
  • Oscar
  • United Healthcare
  • Optum
  • Compsych

Even if your insurer isn't on the list, we might still accept it. Use our insurance eligibility checker to see if we take your plan.

Can I get an estimate of my visit cost?

Can I get an estimate of my visit cost?

The best way to get a detailed estimate of your cost is to contact your insurance company directly, since your cost will depend on the details of your coverage.

For some, it’s just a copay. If you have an unmet deductible, it could be more.

Call the number on your insurance card and ask about your plan’s coverage for outpatient psychiatric services.

Learn more about visit costs and insurance here.

Who is Talkiatry for?

Who is Talkiatry for?

Talkiatry is for anyone who is struggling with their mental health. We’re a psychiatry practice that provides virtual, in-network psychiatry.  

What we specialize in:

  • Anxiety  
  • ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder)
  • Bipolar disorder  
  • Child & adolescent care
  • Depression  
  • OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder)
  • Pregnancy & postpartum care
  • PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)
  • Substance use disorder

We also treat related conditions (like adjustment disorders). Our goal is to connect you with the best possible care for you. If that’s not with us, your doctor will let you know and provide recommendations for where to find resources that are the best fit for you.  

If your mental health is making it hard to go about your day, let’s talk. Take our 10-minute online assessment to see if Talkiatry is right for you.

How does Talkiatry compare to face-to-face treatment?

How does Talkiatry compare to face-to-face treatment?

For most patients, Talkiatry treatment is just as effective as in-person psychiatry (American Psychiatric Association, 2021), and much more convenient. That said, we don’t currently provide treatment for schizophrenia, primary eating disorder treatment, or Medication Assisted Treatment for substance use disorders.

What's the difference between a therapist and psychiatrist?

What's the difference between a therapist and psychiatrist?

Psychiatrists are doctors who have specialized training in diagnosing and treating complex mental health conditions through medication management. If you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or similar, a psychiatrist may be a good place to start.  

Other signs that you should see a psychiatrist include:  

  • Your primary care doctor or another doctor thinks you may benefit from the services of a psychiatrist and provides a referral    
  • You are interested in taking medication to treat a mental health condition  
  • Your symptoms are severe enough to regularly interfere with your everyday life

The term “therapist” can apply to a range of professionals including social workers, mental health counselors, psychologists, professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, and psychoanalysts. Working with a therapist generally involves regular talk therapy sessions where you discuss your feelings, problem-solving strategies, and coping mechanisms to help with your condition.

Who will I be matched with?

Who will I be matched with?

It’s our mission to connect you with the best possible care. We have more than 300 psychiatrists on staff. To narrow down the possibilities and zero in on the right clinician for you, we use our online assessment. Here are the criteria it uses for finding you a match.

Location: Even though we’re a virtual practice, your psychiatrist needs to be licensed to practice medicine in the state you live in.  

Age range: Psychiatrists specialize in treating specific age ranges (i.e. child, adolescent, adult, senior). We’ll only show you psychiatrists who are a fit for you.

Reason for your visit: In the assessment, we’ll ask some questions about why you’re seeking care. We use that to help find a psychiatrist who can diagnose and treat you. Mental health diagnoses can be complicated and symptoms can overlap. After your initial evaluation, if your psychiatrist thinks a psychiatrist with a different specialty is a better fit, we’ll connect you with one.  

But we understand that mental health care is personal. If you’re unhappy with your doctor, we’ll help you find a different one. Call us at 833-351-8255 or email hello@talkiatry.com and we’ll rematch you.

Who can prescribe medication?

Who can prescribe medication?

All our psychiatrists (and all psychiatrists in general) are medical doctors with additional training in mental health. They can prescribe any medication they think can help their patients. In order to find out which medications might be appropriate, they need to conduct a full evaluation. At Talkiatry, first visits are generally scheduled for 60 minutes or more to give your psychiatrist time to learn about you, work on a treatment plan, and discuss any medications that might be included.

Does Talkiatry prescribe controlled substances?

Does Talkiatry prescribe controlled substances?

The short answer is that it depends on your state’s laws. All our psychiatrists (and all psychiatrists in general) are medical doctors. This means that they can prescribe any medications they believe are appropriate for your care. That’s simple.

Where it gets more complicated is with state laws. Certain states require you to have an in-person visit with your doctor before they can prescribe controlled substances. Since we’re a virtual practice, we can’t always meet this requirement.

The most common controlled substances used in psychiatry are benzodiazepines (like Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin, or Valium) and stimulants (like Adderall or Ritalin). In order to be prescribed any of these by a Talkiatry psychiatrist:

  1. They have to believe these medications are appropriate for you after they provide an initial evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment plan. (If you’re interested in setting up a visit, start with our online assessment.)
  2. Your state’s laws need to allow doctors to prescribe controlled substances without an in-person visit.  

If you’re currently taking a controlled substance, there’s no guarantee your Talkiatry clinician will agree with your past doctors on your condition or on the treatment plan you’re currently on. As medical practitioners, our doctors must provide their own examinations to determine what they recommend for you.

Is my information kept private?

Is my information kept private?

We take our responsibility to safeguard our patients' privacy incredibly seriously. This commitment applies throughout each patient's journey at Talkiatry and after they leave our practice.