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pschcatrists who take medicare st augustine fl

by Pearlie Dare Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Medicare Psychiatrists in St Augustine, FL

  • Melanie J. Chandler, MD.
  • Shehzad K. Niazi, MD.
  • Adrianna R. Vasquez, MD.
  • Paul A. Fredrickson, MD.
  • Marjorie J. Mcmaster, MD.
  • Teresa A. Rummans, MD.
  • John C. Tanner, DO, ABAM, FASAM, CCFC.
  • Chirag V. Desai, MD.
  • Stephanie V. Sims, MD. University of Florida Jacksonville Physicians, Inc.
  • Steven P. Cuffe, MD. University of Florida...
  • Suhas V. Joshi, MD.

Full Answer

Is TMS covered by insurance?

If you are seeking treatment for another disorder (PTSD, Anxiety, Headaches, Chronic Pain) or for Cognitive Enhancement, it is considered off label or experimental and will not be covered by insurance. If you have questions about how TMS may help your symptoms, call our office to schedule a complimentary consultation.

Is TMS a medication?

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a safe, FDA cleared, non medication based treatment used to treat several mental and physical disorders. If you are looking for relief for Depression, TMS is an FDA cleared treatment, meaning insurance will often cover the cost of treatment.

MD

Note: Please contact us for appointment finalization, even if already confirmed by Zoc Doc website. Thanks Dr. Rasul is an adult, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. He has an extensive experience in adult, child and adolescent psychiatry.

DO

"Dr. Lister is great! He's very easy to talk to and always makes me feel comfortable."

APRN, MSN, PMHNP-BC

"I enjoy my visits, we discuss a lot of things in a short period of time & she actively listens."

APRN, DNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC

"Dr. Yveline Jacques was very friendly, a good listener, and a clear communicator. She made me feel heard, and explained clearly what the course of treatment would be."

PMHNP

Julienne Calixte is a board certified Psychiatric Mental health Nurse Practitioner in the state of Florida. Her education includes Medical Doctor in Haiti and a Master’s in psychiatric nursing from Florida International University. She has training in treating and monitoring patient with Psychiatric disorders.

NP

When booking your appointment, please book it using the full name as written on your insurance card.

How can I make a same-day appointment with a Psychiatrist in St. Augustine who takes Medicare insurance?

On average, patients who use Zocdoc can search for a Psychiatrist in St. Augustine who takes Medicare insurance, book an appointment, and see the Psychiatrist within 24 hours. Same-day appointments are often available, you can search for real-time availability of Psychiatrists in St.

Who is Rachel McKenna?

"Rachel McKenna is board certified in general/adult psychiatry as well as child and adolescent psychiatry who has trained and worked in a variety of clinical settings. After graduating in high standing from an accelerated combined undergraduate/graduate school at the University of Missouri, Dr. McKenna completed her internship, residency and fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis. While there, she was promoted to Chief Physician. Dr. McKenna was selected to the Executive Committee of the regional American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Organization and also served as the quality improvement chair while at Washington University."

What is Transition House of Tennessee?

is a comprehensive, full-spectrum community health center, licensed by the State of Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, that provides in-office and tele-health psychiatric care, individualized mental health and substance use counseling to meet your recovery needs. We take a holistic approach to help empower you to lead a more successful and productive life."

Why is mental health important to Medicare?

Medicare. "Obtaining optimal mental health is important for achieving and maintaining one's overall health and well-being. At Reflections of Mental Health restoring your peace of mind is our top priority. For many generations suffering from mental illness has been stigmatized.

Why do people look for help?

Medicare. "There are many reasons why people look for help. Sadness, anxiety, difficulty in coping with losses are the most frequent cases. A complete psychiatric evaluation is imperative to determine if and when psychotherapy and short term medication therapy is/are needed.

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