Modern Mental Health Solutions That Work.
Comprehensive care available in-person or virtually. Our providers specialize in a wide range of conditions and treatment approaches.
Care for every age and stage of life
We provide specialized psychiatric care for children, adolescents, and adults facing emotional, behavioral, developmental, and psychological challenges. Our services include comprehensive assessments, individualized treatment plans, and evidence-based interventions such as psychotherapy, medication management, family therapy, and supportive counseling.
Evidence-Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Our focus is on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of substance use disorders. These services provide comprehensive care, including thorough assessment, individualized treatment plans, and a combination of medication-assisted treatment (MAT), psychotherapy, and counseling
Clinical Training & Observership Opportunities
We offer immersive learning opportunities for medical students, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and international medical graduates (IMGs). Participants gain valuable experience through direct collaboration or observation across subspecialties such as general, child and adolescent, addiction, and consult-liaison psychiatry. Reach Out to learn more
Your Care, Clearly Priced
Psychiatric Evaluation
A psychiatric evaluation is a comprehensive assessment conducted by a board-certified psychiatrist to understand your mental health concerns, identify diagnoses, and develop a personalized plan for treatment. Whether you are experiencing symptoms for the first time or seeking a second opinion, this visit is the first step toward feeling better.
When an Evaluation May Help
Patients who are experiencing:
Persistent sadness, worry, or mood swings that interfere with daily life
Difficulty sleeping, concentrating, or maintaining relationships
Overwhelming stress, grief, or life transitions
Thoughts of self-harm or hopelessness
Symptoms that have not improved with previous treatment
A desire for a clearer diagnosis or a fresh perspective on their care
Concerns about medication management or side effects from current prescriptions
If you are unsure whether an evaluation is right for you, we encourage you to reach out, our team is happy to help you decide.
What We Review During the Visit
Your provider will review your:
Current symptoms — including when they started, how they affect your daily routine, and what makes them better or worse
Medical history — including past diagnoses, hospitalizations, surgeries, and any ongoing medical conditions
Medication history — including current prescriptions, past psychiatric medications, and your response to them
Family history — since many mental health conditions have a genetic component
Social history — including your living situation, work or school, relationships, substance use, and support system
Personal goals — understanding what matters most to you helps guide a treatment plan that fits your life
The evaluation typically lasts 60 to 90 minutes and is conducted in a supportive, nonjudgmental environment.
Your Treatment Plan
After your evaluation, your provider will:
Share their clinical impressions and, when appropriate, provide a diagnosis
Discuss recommended treatment options, which may include medication, therapy, lifestyle modifications, or a combination of approaches
Answer your questions and address any concerns about the proposed plan
Coordinate care with your primary care physician, therapist, or other providers as needed
Schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and adjust your plan over time
Our goal is to work with you as a partner in your care — ensuring you feel informed, supported, and confident in your path forward.
Medication Management
Medication management is an ongoing process in which your psychiatrist monitors, adjusts, and optimizes your psychiatric medications to ensure they are working safely and effectively. Regular follow-up visits allow your provider to fine-tune your treatment so you can achieve the best possible results with the fewest side effects.
When Medication Management May Help
Medication management may be helpful for patients who are:
Currently taking a psychiatric medication and need routine monitoring and refills
Experiencing side effects or feeling that their current medication is no longer working
Taking multiple medications and want to simplify or better coordinate their regimen
Transitioning care from another provider and need continuity with their prescriptions
Interested in exploring whether medication could be a beneficial addition to therapy or other treatments
Considering tapering off or discontinuing a medication under medical supervision
If you are unsure whether your medication is working as well as it should, a medication management visit is a good place to start.
What We Review During the Visit
Your provider will review your:
Current medications — including dosages, how consistently you are taking them, and any recent changes
Symptom progress — tracking improvements, ongoing concerns, or any new symptoms since your last visit
Side effects — identifying and addressing any unwanted effects that may be impacting your quality of life
Overall health — including sleep, appetite, energy level, and any new medical diagnoses or medications prescribed by other providers
Lab work or screening results — when applicable, to ensure your medications are safe for continued use
Life changes — such as shifts in stress, relationships, work, or substance use that may affect your treatment
Follow-up visits are typically 15 to 20 minutes and are scheduled at regular intervals based on your individual needs.
Your Treatment Plan
After your visit, your provider will:
Make any necessary adjustments to your medication, including dosage changes, switching medications, or adding a new prescription
Discuss the reasoning behind any changes so you understand what to expect
Provide guidance on managing side effects or interactions with other medications
Coordinate with your therapist, primary care physician, or other members of your care team as needed
Set a follow-up timeline to continue monitoring your progress and ensure your treatment stays on track
Our approach to medication management is collaborative and patient-centered — your input, preferences, and goals are always part of the conversation.
Child & Teen Psychiatry
Child and teen psychiatry focuses on the mental health needs of children, adolescents, and their families. Our psychiatrist is specially trained to recognize how emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges present at different ages, and to provide treatment that supports your child's growth, well-being, and success at home and school.
When Child & Teen Psychiatry May Help
Child and teen psychiatry may be helpful for young patients who are experiencing:
Persistent anxiety, excessive worry, or frequent meltdowns beyond what is expected for their age
Sadness, withdrawal, or loss of interest in activities they once enjoyed
Difficulty focusing, staying organized, or completing schoolwork
Behavioral challenges such as defiance, aggression, or frequent conflicts at home or school
Social difficulties, including trouble making or keeping friends
Changes in sleep, appetite, or energy that seem out of the ordinary
Exposure to trauma, bullying, or major life changes such as divorce or loss
Thoughts of self-harm or statements about not wanting to be alive
If you are concerned about your child's emotional or behavioral health, an evaluation can provide clarity and direction.
What We Review During the Visit
Your provider will review your child's:
Current concerns — including specific behaviors, emotions, or symptoms that prompted the visit, as described by both the parent and the child
Developmental history — including milestones, early childhood experiences, and any prior diagnoses or evaluations
Academic and social functioning — how your child is performing in school and interacting with peers and family
Medical history — including current medications, past treatments, and any relevant medical conditions
Family history — since many mental health conditions can run in families
Home and social environment — including family dynamics, stressors, and available support systems
Initial evaluations typically last 60 to 90 minutes. Parents and caregivers play an active role in the visit, and older teens may also have time to speak privately with the provider.
Your Child's Treatment Plan
After the evaluation, your provider will:
Share their clinical impressions and explain any diagnoses in clear, understandable terms
Discuss treatment options, which may include medication, therapy, school-based accommodations, parenting strategies, or a combination of approaches
Address your questions and any concerns about medication safety or side effects in children and teens
Collaborate with your child's pediatrician, therapist, school counselor, or other providers as needed
Schedule follow-up visits to monitor progress and adjust the plan as your child grows and their needs evolve
Our goal is to partner with your family to help your child thrive, emotionally, socially, and academically.
Schedule an appointment with Santana Mental Health Services to speak with a provider specialized in minors and get the support your child needs.
Adult Psychiatry
Adult psychiatry provides comprehensive mental health care for individuals ages 18 and older. Whether you are dealing with a new concern or managing a long-standing condition, our psychiatrists offer expert evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment tailored to your unique needs and life circumstances.
When Adult Psychiatry May Help
Adult psychiatry may be helpful for patients who are experiencing:
Depression, anxiety, or mood swings that interfere with work, relationships, or daily functioning
Difficulty coping with stress, grief, major life transitions, or burnout
Trouble with focus, motivation, or completing everyday tasks
Sleep disturbances, panic attacks, or unexplained physical symptoms linked to emotional distress
Intrusive or racing thoughts that are difficult to control
Concerns about substance use and its impact on mental health
Symptoms that have not responded to therapy or primary care treatment alone
A need for a clearer diagnosis or a second opinion on their current treatment plan
If mental health concerns are affecting your quality of life, a psychiatric consultation can help identify the right path forward.
What We Review During the Visit
Your provider will review your:
Current symptoms — including their onset, severity, and how they are affecting your daily life
Psychiatric history — including any prior diagnoses, hospitalizations, or treatments
Medication history — including past and current medications, your response to them, and any side effects
Medical history — including chronic conditions, recent changes in health, and medications prescribed by other providers
Family history — to identify any hereditary patterns that may inform your diagnosis and treatment
Social and occupational history — including relationships, work or school, substance use, and sources of stress or support
Initial evaluations typically last 60 to 90 minutes, with follow-up visits scheduled based on your individual needs.
Your Treatment Plan
After your evaluation, your provider will:
Discuss their clinical findings and provide a diagnosis when appropriate
Recommend a personalized treatment plan, which may include medication, psychotherapy, lifestyle modifications, or a combination of approaches
Explain the benefits, risks, and expected timeline for any recommended treatments
Coordinate care with your therapist, primary care physician, or other specialists as needed
Establish a follow-up schedule to track your progress and make adjustments over time
Our approach is collaborative and patient-centered — your goals, preferences, and values guide every treatment decision.
If you are concerned about your emotional, behavioral, or mental health, a psychiatric evaluation can provide clarity, direction, and a path forward. Schedule an appointment with Santana Mental Health Services to speak with a compassionate provider and get the support you need.
Addiction Psychiatry
Addiction psychiatry is a specialized area of care focused on the evaluation and treatment of substance use disorders and behavioral addictions. Many individuals struggling with addiction also experience co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, or trauma — and our psychiatrist is trained to treat both simultaneously for the best possible outcomes.
When Addiction Psychiatry May Help
Addiction psychiatry may be helpful for patients who are:
Struggling to control or reduce their use of alcohol, prescription medications, or other substances
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when attempting to cut back or stop
Finding that substance use is affecting their health, relationships, work, or daily responsibilities
Dealing with cravings that make it difficult to maintain sobriety
Living with both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder
Interested in medication-assisted treatment to support their recovery
Seeking a fresh start after a relapse or an incomplete response to previous treatment
Reaching out is a sign of strength. If substance use is impacting your life, we are here to help — without judgment.
What We Review During the Visit
Your provider will review your:
Substance use history — including what substances are involved, patterns of use, previous attempts to quit, and any history of withdrawal or overdose
Mental health symptoms — since addiction and psychiatric conditions frequently occur together and must be treated as a whole
Medical history — including any physical health consequences of substance use and current medications
Treatment history — including prior rehab programs, therapy, support groups, or medications used to support recovery
Social and environmental factors — including relationships, living situation, employment, legal concerns, and triggers for use
Personal goals for recovery — understanding what recovery looks like to you helps shape a realistic and meaningful plan
Initial evaluations typically last 60 to 90 minutes and are conducted in a confidential, nonjudgmental setting.
Your Treatment Plan
After your evaluation, your provider will:
Provide a clear assessment of your substance use and any co-occurring mental health conditions
Discuss treatment options, which may include medication-assisted treatment (such as buprenorphine, naltrexone, or other FDA-approved medications), therapy, or referral to specialized programs
Create a personalized recovery plan that addresses both addiction and underlying psychiatric needs
Coordinate care with your therapist, primary care physician, or other treatment providers
Establish a follow-up schedule with regular check-ins to support your progress, manage medications, and adjust your plan as needed
Recovery is a journey, and our role is to walk alongside you every step of the way — providing expert care, encouragement, and the tools you need to build a healthier life.
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Take the First Step
Take the first step toward clarity and support. Schedule your first evaluation with Santana Mental Health Services today.