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The McPeak Method

Care without the rush

Virtual Psychiatry

Meet with Justin from home and talk through what is going on. You leave with a clear next step, whether that means medication, therapy, or more time understanding the cause.

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How Online Psychiatry Visits Work

Secure video visits with direct care from Justin.

1

Schedule

Book a secure video visit and complete intake so Justin can review your history before you meet.

2

Evaluate

Justin reviews your symptoms and health history so the plan is based on more than a label.

3

Plan

Your next step is explained in plain language so you know why it fits.

4

Follow Up

Follow-up visits track symptoms, side effects, progress, and whether the plan still fits your life.

Not sure where to start?

Tell us what is going on, and the practice will help you find the right next step.

Virtual Psychiatry for Anxiety, Depression, and ADHD Questions

Virtual psychiatry may help when you are dealing with:

  • Anxiety, panic, and health anxiety
  • Depression, low motivation, and mood changes
  • ADHD evaluation when anxiety or sleep overlap
  • Medication side effects or poor response
  • Stress, burnout, insomnia, and overwhelm
  • Symptoms with possible hormone or metabolic drivers

Medication Management With Safety in Mind

Direct Care

You work with Justin, not a rotating telehealth provider.

Acute Care Lens

Emergency medicine training shapes medication safety and screening.

Weight-Neutral First

Medication choices account for weight, cholesterol, and A1C.

No Rushed Refills

Built for patients who need more than a quick med check.

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

Justin reviews your intake, symptoms, medical history, medications, sleep, stress, and goals. The visit is meant to understand what is driving symptoms before deciding whether therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, or additional evaluation makes sense.

Yes, when medication is clinically appropriate and allowed by state rules. Justin explains why he is recommending it, what side effects to watch for, and how follow-up will track response.

No. Some patients need education, therapy tools, breathing work, or time before medication. For moderate to severe anxiety or depression, medication may help stabilize the nervous system so therapy can work better.

Justin looks at dose, timing, side effects, diagnosis fit, sleep, medical issues, and whether the medication had enough time to work. Treatment-resistant symptoms need a slower review, not a random medication switch.

He weighs mental health benefits against long-term risks like weight gain, cholesterol changes, A1C elevation, blood pressure, and sedation. Whenever possible, his first choices are weight-neutral options.

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