Online Psychiatry in Washington

Serving Patients Across Washington

Online Psychiatry and Telehealth Mental Health Care in Washington

Individualized psychiatric and addiction-focused consultations that Washington patients can access from a private, convenient location.

Accessible Psychiatric Care

Thoughtful Mental Health Care, Wherever You Are in Washington

Thoughtful psychiatric care should be easier to reach. Infinity NAD Consulting offers telehealth mental health and addiction-treatment consultations for people in Washington, providing a practical way to connect with a psychiatric provider without routine travel to an office.

Care is led by Dr. Richard Repass, MD, a board-certified Psychiatrist and Addiction Specialist. The process begins with a careful review of symptoms, medical and psychiatric history, previous treatment, current medications, daily functioning, and personal goals. Recommendations are individualized to the patient's clinical needs.

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Our Services

Telehealth Psychiatric Services in Washington

Washington patients may use telehealth for an initial psychiatric assessment and for appropriate follow-up care. Services may include:

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Psychiatric Evaluation

A comprehensive assessment of symptoms, history, medications, functioning, and treatment goals.

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Diagnostic Assessment

Diagnostic assessment and an individualized psychiatric treatment plan.

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Medication Management

Medication review and ongoing management when medication is clinically appropriate.

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Follow-Up Visits

Discuss treatment response, possible side effects, progress, and changing clinical needs.

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Mental Health Support

Care for common mood, anxiety, trauma-related, and substance-use concerns.

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Care Coordination

Recommendations when another clinician, service, or level of care may be helpful.

Individualized Support

Conditions and Concerns Addressed

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

  • Depression and persistent low mood
  • Anxiety, panic, and excessive worry
  • Trauma-related symptoms and PTSD
  • Mood instability and related concerns
  • Sleep or concentration difficulties connected with psychiatric symptoms
  • Substance-use disorders and co-occurring mental health concerns
Treatment Support

Medication Management

Medication can be one part of a broader psychiatric treatment plan. When medication is clinically appropriate, visits may include a review of current and past medications, expected benefits and risks, side effects, interactions, adherence, and progress.

Treatment decisions are made after an individualized assessment. A consultation does not guarantee that any particular medication will be recommended or prescribed.

Specialized Care

Addiction Psychiatry and MAT

Mental health and substance use frequently overlap. Addiction-focused psychiatric care may address opioid, alcohol, or other substance-use concerns alongside depression, anxiety, trauma, or mood symptoms.

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) may be considered when clinically appropriate following evaluation and within applicable clinical and legal requirements. Recommendations may also include therapy, peer or community support, medical care, or a more intensive level of treatment.

Simple and Convenient

How Telehealth Works

Connect with Infinity NAD Consulting through a straightforward telehealth process.

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Receive Instructions

The practice confirms whether telehealth is appropriate and provides appointment instructions.

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Join Online

Join your scheduled video visit from a private location with reliable internet access.

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Discuss Your Needs

Review your history, current concerns, medications, goals, and recommended next steps.

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Follow-Up Care

When appropriate, schedule follow-up visits to review progress and adjust the plan.

Patient Information

Washington Telehealth Psychiatry FAQs

Can a first psychiatric visit take place by telehealth?

An initial consultation may be conducted by telehealth when the practice determines that remote care is appropriate. The appointment is used to understand your history, symptoms, current medications, and goals.

What should I have available for the appointment?

Have a current medication list, relevant treatment history, pharmacy information, and any questions you want to discuss. Choose a quiet, private setting.

Does telehealth mean I will receive a prescription?

No. Prescribing decisions follow an individualized clinical evaluation and applicable requirements. No specific medication or outcome is guaranteed.

What if I need urgent or emergency help?

Telehealth appointments are not a substitute for emergency care. If you may harm yourself or someone else, call 911 or 988, or go to the nearest emergency department.

Emergency notice: Telehealth appointments are not emergency services. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911. For suicide or crisis support, call or text 988.

Book a Washington Telehealth Appointment

Take the next step toward individualized psychiatric care in Washington. Request a telehealth consultation with Infinity NAD Consulting or call (425) 652-4812.