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Online Psychiatric Care for Minnesota: Evaluation, Follow-Up, and Recovery Support

Individualized online psychiatric assessment, medication management, follow-up care, and addiction-focused support for people in Minnesota.

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Online Psychiatric Care for Minnesota

Consistent psychiatric care is easier to sustain when appointments can fit around everyday responsibilities. Infinity NAD Consulting provides telehealth consultations for people in Minnesota seeking support for mental health symptoms, medication questions, substance-use concerns, or overlapping conditions.

Dr. Richard Repass, MD, is a board-certified Psychiatrist and Addiction Specialist. The clinical conversation is built around careful listening and a detailed understanding of symptoms, health history, previous treatment, current medications, strengths, supports, and goals.

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Our Services

Telehealth Psychiatric Services in Minnesota

Telehealth can support both assessment and continuity of care when remote visits are clinically appropriate. Available services may include:

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Psychiatric Consultation

Psychiatric consultation, symptom assessment, and diagnostic clarification.

02

Treatment Planning

Collaborative and individualized treatment planning based on clinical needs.

03

Medication Management

Medication assessment and ongoing management when clinically appropriate.

04

Follow-Up Visits

Progress-focused follow-up visits to monitor response and changing needs.

05

Co-Occurring Conditions

Evaluation of co-occurring psychiatric and substance-use concerns.

06

Treatment Education

Education about treatment options and clinically appropriate next steps.

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Coordinated Services

Recommendations for therapy or coordinated services when useful.

Individualized Support

Conditions and Concerns Addressed

Care may address the following concerns when telehealth is appropriate for the individual:

  • Depression and changes in energy or interest
  • Anxiety, panic, and intrusive worry
  • Trauma-related symptoms and PTSD
  • Mood symptoms
  • Sleep or attention concerns connected to psychiatric health
  • Substance-use concerns and recovery-related psychiatric needs
  • Co-occurring addiction and mental health conditions
Treatment Support

Medication Management

Good medication management includes context and follow-through. If medication is indicated, the discussion may cover past trials, current response, side effects, interactions, treatment preferences, and measurable goals for follow-up.

Recommendations are individualized following assessment and remain subject to clinical judgment and applicable requirements.

Specialized Care

Addiction Psychiatry and MAT

Recovery support may require attention to both substance use and psychiatric health. Addiction psychiatry consultations may explore patterns of use, prior treatment, relapse risks, recovery supports, and symptoms such as anxiety, depression, trauma, or mood disturbance.

MAT may be considered when clinically appropriate, together with other therapeutic, community, medical, or higher-level supports.

Simple and Convenient

How Telehealth Works

Begin your Minnesota telehealth consultation through five straightforward steps.

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Complete Intake

Follow the scheduling instructions and provide the requested intake information.

3

Prepare

Set aside a private space and gather medication and treatment information.

4

Join by Video

Join the video consultation and discuss the concerns that matter most to you.

5

Review Next Steps

Review recommendations and plan appropriate follow-up around your treatment goals.

Patient Information

Minnesota Telehealth Psychiatry FAQs

What can be discussed during an online psychiatric consultation?

You can discuss symptoms, treatment history, medications, functioning, goals, and substance-use or recovery concerns when relevant.

Will the treatment plan be the same as someone else's?

No. Recommendations are based on the individual clinical picture and may include medication, therapy, recovery support, medical follow-up, or referral.

Can family members join the visit?

Ask the practice when scheduling. Participation by another person should be appropriate and consistent with the patient's privacy and preferences.

Where should I turn for immediate help?

For an emergency or immediate risk of harm, call 911 or 988, or go to the nearest emergency department.

Emergency notice: Routine telehealth appointments are not emergency services. For an emergency or immediate risk of harm, call 911 or 988, or go to the nearest emergency department.

Book a Minnesota Telehealth Appointment

Make space for a focused conversation about your mental health and next steps. Request a Minnesota telehealth consultation or call (425) 652-4812.