Telehealth Psychiatry and Addiction-Focused Mental Health Care in New York
Individualized psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and addiction-focused consultations available remotely to people in New York.
Telehealth Psychiatry and Addiction-Focused Mental Health Care
Work, family responsibilities, commuting, and long travel times can make consistent psychiatric care difficult to fit into life. Infinity NAD Consulting provides telehealth psychiatry consultations for people in New York, creating a direct way to discuss mental health and substance-use concerns from a private location.
Dr. Richard Repass, MD, is a board-certified Psychiatrist and Addiction Specialist. His approach considers the whole clinical picture: current symptoms, medical and psychiatric history, previous treatment experiences, medications, functioning, and the patient's priorities.
Telehealth Psychiatric Services in New York
Online visits are designed to support careful assessment and continuity rather than a one-size-fits-all experience. Depending on clinical needs, services may include:
Initial Consultation
Initial psychiatric consultation and a careful diagnostic assessment.
Treatment Planning
Personalized treatment planning based on individual clinical needs and goals.
Medication Management
Medication evaluation, review, and ongoing management when clinically appropriate.
Follow-Up Monitoring
Follow-up monitoring of symptoms, daily functioning, progress, and treatment tolerability.
Co-Occurring Conditions
Psychiatric care for co-occurring mental health and substance-use concerns.
Care Recommendations
Recommendations for therapy, medical follow-up, or additional support when indicated.
Conditions and Concerns Addressed
Care may address the following concerns when telehealth is appropriate for the individual:
- Anxiety, panic, and chronic worry
- Depression, loss of interest, and low motivation
- Trauma-related symptoms and PTSD
- Mood-related concerns
- Sleep, focus, or functioning problems related to mental health
- Alcohol, opioid, and other substance-use concerns
- Co-occurring psychiatric and substance-use conditions
Medication Management
Medication management is an ongoing clinical process, not simply a prescription visit. When medication is appropriate, care may include reviewing prior response, current medications, possible interactions, side effects, adherence, and changes in symptoms or daily functioning.
Any recommendation is based on the individual assessment and applicable requirements. Specific prescriptions are never guaranteed.
Addiction Psychiatry and MAT
Addiction psychiatry considers both substance-use patterns and the mental health symptoms that may accompany them. Evaluation may explore alcohol, opioid, or other substance use; withdrawal or relapse history; current supports; and co-occurring psychiatric concerns.
MAT may be discussed when clinically appropriate, along with counseling, recovery supports, medical care, or a higher level of care when needed.
How Telehealth Works
Begin the New York telehealth consultation process through five straightforward steps.
Contact Us
Call (425) 652-4812 or submit an appointment request.
Receive Information
Receive scheduling information and confirmation that a remote consultation is suitable.
Prepare
Gather your medication and treatment history and choose a confidential setting.
Meet by Video
Discuss symptoms, history, functioning, substance use when relevant, and goals.
Review Next Steps
Review the proposed next steps and arrange follow-up care when appropriate.
New York Telehealth Psychiatry FAQs
Who may benefit from online psychiatry?
Telehealth may suit people seeking evaluation or follow-up who value remote access. Whether it is appropriate depends on individual clinical circumstances.
Can addiction and mental health concerns be addressed together?
Yes. The consultation can consider substance use and co-occurring concerns such as depression, anxiety, trauma, or mood symptoms as parts of one clinical picture.
Is MAT offered to everyone with a substance-use concern?
No. MAT is considered only when clinically appropriate after evaluation and subject to applicable requirements.
Is this an emergency service?
No. For an immediate safety concern, call 911 or 988, or go to the nearest emergency department.
Book a New York Telehealth Appointment
If mental health or substance-use concerns are disrupting daily life, begin with a confidential conversation. Request a New York telehealth psychiatry consultation or call (425) 652-4812.