The difference is in the little things

First time seeing us?

1

Create your Patient Profile and fill out the pre-visit forms.

We are an entirely digital first practice.

  1. Go to the Patient Portal and Sign-up

  2. Fill out your Patient Profile and

  3. Fill out, review, and sign all Pre-Visit Forms

2

Schedule an Appointment.

Go to our Appointments page and pick a time that works for you. By law, most first visits will have to be in person.

3

Prepare for your visit.

Set yourself a reminder and note the location of your visit in the confirmation email you receive. Contact Us if you have any questions or concerns at least 48 hours prior to the visit.

“Not all battles are visible and neither are the victories.”

— Brittany Burgunder

FAQs

What services do you provide?

We provide medication management, therapy, and coaching to any patient that needs it. While the law requires most initial visits to be in person, where possible, our preference is to leverage telemedicine technology to improve access and convenience for patients.

During the course of treatment, if there are alternative modalities outside of our areas of expertise, we also provide referral services to a network of providers we’ve personally had experience with.

What is the cost/What insurers do you accept?

Please visit our About page for the most current information.

What are your specialties?

We are experienced in addressing a wide range of health concerns including anxiety, depression, PTSD, mood disorders, medical weight loss, and OCD. With a deep passion for these areas, we are committed to offering effective, compassionate care for patients across the lifespan—from pre-teens to adults under 65. We also have a provider that is fluent in Korean.

Will you prescribe medication for telemedicine visits?

You must come in-person for an appointment to talk about needing controlled medications, whether you are a new or returning patient. 

If you miss an appointment and run out of non-controlled medications (your antidepressant), they can be refilled one time only between appointments, at your provider’s discretion. However, Controlled medications can only be prescribed during your appointment.  

For more information regarding Medication Policy, please visit our Company Policies page.