Who We Serve
Whole-person psychiatry for those seeking a more comprehensive approach
We work with adults who are used to functioning at a high level, but internally feel overwhelmed, depleted, or stuck. Many of our patients have tried therapy, medication, or both, yet still don’t feel like themselves. They’re looking for a more thoughtful, comprehensive approach that considers the full picture, not just symptoms.
We offer secure telehealth appointments for adults across North Carolina and Colorado, making it easier to prioritize your mental health without disrupting your day. No commute, minimal time away from work or family, and care that fits into your schedule.
Anxiety (including high-functioning anxiety and chronic overthinking)
Depression or burnout
ADHD, including late or missed diagnoses
Postpartum mental health and the transition into parenthood
Sleep disruption
Feeling “off,” disconnected, or not like yourself, even if everything looks fine on the outside
We Specialize In Supporting Adults Navigating:
You’re high-functioning on the outside, but it feels harder than it should behind the scenes
You struggle with focus, follow-through, organization, or mental overload
Your mind doesn’t slow down, even when you’re trying to rest
You’re managing a full schedule and need care that is efficient, flexible, and actually helpful
You want support that is both practical and thoughtful, not overly rigid or one-size-fits-all
You’re self-aware and want to understand why you feel the way you do, not just manage symptoms
You value a collaborative approach that may include lifestyle, sleep, stress, nutrition, and other whole-person factors alongside evidence-based psychiatry.
We Might Be a Good Fit If:
You need a higher level of care than outpatient telepsychiatry can safely provide, such as active crisis stabilization or intensive psychiatric services.
You are seeking guaranteed prescriptions for specific medications without a comprehensive evaluation and shared treatment planning.
You prefer a treatment approach focused exclusively on medication without consideration of lifestyle, behavioral, or whole-person factors.