Kentucky Telehealth Psychiatry and Addiction Treatment Consultations
Individualized psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and addiction-focused consultations available remotely to people in Kentucky.
Kentucky Telehealth Psychiatry and Addiction Treatment Consultations
When distance, transportation, or time away from work makes office visits difficult, telehealth can create a more workable path to psychiatric care. Infinity NAD Consulting offers remote mental health and addiction-treatment consultations for people in Kentucky.
Care is led by Dr. Richard Repass, MD, a board-certified Psychiatrist and Addiction Specialist. Each consultation focuses on the person behind the symptoms, including health history, prior care, medications, daily challenges, recovery context, and treatment goals.
Telehealth Psychiatric Services in Kentucky
The goal is to clarify what is happening and identify clinically appropriate next steps. Telehealth psychiatric services may include:
Psychiatric Evaluation
Detailed review of psychiatric history, current symptoms, and treatment concerns.
Functional Assessment
Assessment of the impact symptoms have at home, at work, and in relationships.
Treatment Recommendations
Individualized treatment recommendations based on clinical needs and personal goals.
Medication Management
Medication review, education, and management when clinically appropriate.
Ongoing Follow-Up
Follow-up care to monitor treatment response, progress, and tolerability.
Substance-Use Evaluation
Evaluation of substance use and co-occurring psychiatric symptoms.
Care Coordination
Referral or coordination recommendations when care needs extend beyond telehealth.
Conditions and Concerns Addressed
Care may address the following concerns when telehealth is appropriate for the individual:
- Depressive symptoms and reduced motivation
- Anxiety, panic, and persistent worry
- Trauma-related symptoms
- Mood changes or instability
- Psychiatric symptoms affecting sleep, concentration, or relationships
- Opioid, alcohol, and other substance-use disorders
- Mental health symptoms occurring alongside addiction or recovery
Medication Management
A medication plan should reflect the patient's diagnosis, health history, previous response, other medicines, and treatment preferences. When clinically indicated, follow-up appointments may review effectiveness, side effects, adherence, and whether the plan should change.
Evaluation does not promise a prescription, a controlled substance, or a particular result.
Addiction Psychiatry and MAT
Substance-use disorders can involve physical health, psychiatric symptoms, environment, and recovery supports. Addiction-focused visits may assess opioid, alcohol, or other substance-use concerns and co-occurring conditions.
MAT may be part of the discussion for an appropriate patient, together with behavioral treatment, recovery support, medical monitoring, or referral to a more intensive setting.
How Telehealth Works
Begin the Kentucky telehealth consultation process through five straightforward steps.
Request a Visit
Call (425) 652-4812 or use the online appointment request.
Complete Intake
Complete the practice's scheduling and required intake steps.
Prepare
Prepare your medication list and relevant psychiatric, medical, and treatment history.
Connect by Video
Join the scheduled visit from a private, well-lit location.
Review Next Steps
Discuss recommendations and determine the most appropriate ongoing care pathway.
Kentucky Telehealth Psychiatry FAQs
Do I need to know my diagnosis before scheduling?
No. An evaluation is intended to understand the symptoms and history and to help identify appropriate next steps.
Can telehealth reduce travel for follow-up appointments?
It can allow appropriate appointments to occur remotely, although some circumstances may require in-person, urgent, or higher-level care.
What does medication management include?
It may include reviewing current and past medicines, response, side effects, interactions, adherence, and changes in symptoms. Recommendations depend on the evaluation.
What should I do in a crisis?
Call 911 or 988, or go to the nearest emergency department. Routine telehealth appointments are not emergency services.
Book a Kentucky Telehealth Appointment
You do not need to choose the treatment before asking for help. Request a Kentucky telehealth psychiatric consultation or call Infinity NAD Consulting at (425) 652-4812.