A New Day Psychiatry Offers

Psychiatric Evaluations

At A New Day Psychiatry, we provide comprehensive psychiatric evaluations to assess your mental health needs and develop a personalized treatment plan. These evaluations involve an in-depth review of your medical history, mental health symptoms, and lifestyle factors to ensure an accurate diagnosis. Our medication management services are designed to help you find the right balance of medications, if needed, to support your well-being and improve your quality of life. We work closely with you to monitor progress, adjust treatments as necessary, and ensure you receive compassionate, effective care throughout your mental health journey.

What We Offer

Psychiatric Evaluations

A psychiatric evaluation is a thorough assessment conducted by a mental health professional to understand an individual's psychological, emotional, and behavioral health. It typically involves gathering detailed information about the patient's medical history, mental health symptoms, family history, and current life circumstances.

Accurate Diagnosis – A thorough evaluation helps identify the root causes of mental health symptoms, leading to a precise diagnosis and effective treatment plan.
Personalized Treatment – Psychiatric evaluations provide insight into an individual’s unique needs, allowing for tailored treatment options, including therapy, medication, or lifestyle changes.
Early Intervention – Identifying mental health conditions early through an evaluation can prevent symptoms from worsening and improve long-term outcomes.
Holistic Understanding – Evaluations consider multiple aspects of a person’s life, such as medical history, family background, and personal circumstances, offering a comprehensive approach to mental health care.
Improved Quality of Life - By addressing mental health concerns through evaluations and appropriate care, individuals often experience better emotional well-being, relationships, and overall life satisfaction.
Those Experiencing Mental Health Symptoms – Individuals struggling with persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or mood swings that interfere with daily life are ideal candidates for a psychiatric evaluation.
Anyone Facing Difficulty Coping with Stress or Trauma – If stress, grief, or a traumatic event has significantly impacted your mental and emotional well-being, an evaluation can provide much-needed support.
People with Behavioral Changes – Sudden or unexplained changes in behavior, such as anger, irritability, or withdrawal, may signal the need for a thorough psychiatric assessment.
Those with Suspected Mental Health Disorders – If you or someone close to you suspects the presence of conditions like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or ADHD, a psychiatric evaluation is a crucial step in receiving an accurate diagnosis.
Individuals Struggling with Substance Use – People concerned about their use of alcohol, drugs, or medications may benefit from an evaluation to address potential substance use disorders and receive proper guidance.
Patients Seeking Medication Management – Those already on psychiatric medications or considering medication as part of their treatment plan should consider an evaluation to ensure proper management and adjustments as needed.
Depression – Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in daily activities that can affect overall quality of life.
Anxiety Disorders – Including generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety, and phobias, characterized by excessive worry and fear.
Bipolar Disorder – A condition marked by extreme mood swings, ranging from manic highs to depressive lows, affecting emotional stability.
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) – Difficulty focusing, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness that impact daily functioning in both children and adults.
PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) – Emotional and psychological distress following traumatic experiences, leading to flashbacks, anxiety, and emotional numbness.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) – A disorder involving intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that interfere with daily life.
Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders – Conditions that involve hallucinations, delusions, and impaired thinking or perceptions of reality.
Personality Disorders – Long-term patterns of unhealthy thoughts and behaviors, such as borderline personality disorder, that disrupt relationships and daily functioning.
Substance Use Disorders – Misuse of alcohol, drugs, or medications that negatively affects personal, professional, and social aspects of life.
Eating Disorders – Including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder, which involve unhealthy eating patterns and distorted body image perceptions.

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Medication Management

At A New Day Psychiatry, our medication management services are designed to ensure that individuals receive the most effective and personalized psychiatric care. Medication management involves a careful evaluation of a patient’s mental health needs, followed by the prescription, monitoring, and adjustment of medications to support their treatment plan. For many mental health conditions, medications can play a crucial role in alleviating symptoms and improving overall well-being. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our FAQ section provides answers to common questions about psychiatric evaluations and medication management, offering helpful information to guide you through the process at A New Day Psychiatry.

What happens during a psychiatric evaluation?
During a psychiatric evaluation, our mental health professional will ask you questions about your medical history, symptoms, lifestyle, and emotional well-being. This helps us assess your mental health condition and develop a personalized treatment plan.
How do I know if I need medication management?
If you are experiencing mental health symptoms that significantly affect your daily life, medication management may be a helpful part of your treatment. After a thorough evaluation, we will determine if medication is appropriate and work with you to find the best option.
How long does it take to find the right medication?
Finding the right medication and dosage can take time, as everyone's response is different. At A New Day Psychiatry, we closely monitor your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed to ensure the best results.
Can I stop taking my medication once I feel better?
It's important to consult your provider before making any changes to your medication. Stopping medication suddenly can lead to a return of symptoms or unwanted side effects. We will guide you through any adjustments or discontinuation safely.
What should I bring to my psychiatric evaluation?
It’s helpful to bring any relevant medical history, a list of current medications, and details about your mental health symptoms. If you have any previous psychiatric records or reports, they can provide valuable insight during the evaluation.
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