Know what you take
Mental Health Medications
Start or adjust medication with a plan you understand. Justin explains why a medication may help, what to watch for, and how follow-up will keep you on track.

How Online Medication Management Works
Clear decisions, careful follow-up, and plain-language education.
Review
Justin reviews your symptoms, past medication response, side effects, and current goals.
Explain
If medication fits, he explains the reason, expected timeline, side effects, and what to report early.
Start Carefully
Whenever possible, Justin starts with weight-neutral options and avoids choices that create preventable metabolic risk.
Adjust
Follow-ups track what is helping and what needs to change.
Not sure where to start?
Tell us what is going on, and the practice will help you find the right next step.
Medication Help for Anxiety, Depression, and ADHD Questions
Medication support may help with:
- Anxiety, panic, and physical anxiety symptoms
- Depression, low mood, and low motivation
- ADHD evaluation and medication when appropriate
- Sleep disruption, side effects, or poor response to prior medications
Psychiatric Medication Management With Long-Term Safety in Mind
Weight-Neutral First
Justin prioritizes weight-neutral options whenever clinically appropriate.
Metabolic Awareness
Medication decisions consider cholesterol, A1C, blood pressure, and weight.
Plain Education
You know the why and risks before starting.
Combined Care
Therapy and medication can work together when symptoms are severe.
Not sure where to start?
Tell us what is going on, and the practice will help you find the right next step.
Frequently Asked Questions
Medication management means choosing, starting, adjusting, or stopping psychiatric medication with education and follow-up. Justin tracks whether the medication is helping, what side effects show up, and whether your plan still fits your life.
The goal is symptom relief that lets you function, think clearly, and do the therapy or lifestyle work that helps change last, not to make you feel unlike yourself.
Many psychiatric medications can affect weight, cholesterol, triglycerides, and A1C. Justin thinks about those risks before prescribing because short-term symptom relief should not create preventable long-term metabolic problems.
Justin reviews whether the medication had enough time, whether side effects got in the way, whether the diagnosis fits, and whether sleep, hormones, medical issues, or therapy needs are part of the picture.
Not always. Some patients need education and tools more than medication. Others with moderate to severe anxiety or depression do best when medication steadies the nervous system enough for therapy to work.
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