Service Delivery
Convenient Remote Psychiatric Care via Telehealth in Maryland
Maryland Wellness Psychiatry offers secure, confidential telehealth appointments for psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and ongoing mental health care.
94%
Patient Satisfaction with Telehealth Visits
24-48 Hours
Average Telehealth Appointment Availability
2,000+
Telehealth Visits Completed Annually
Key Capabilities
- •HIPAA-compliant secure video conferencing platform
- •Accessible psychiatric care from home or office
- •Reduced wait times and flexible scheduling
- •Ideal for medication management follow-ups
- •Same quality of care as in-person visits
- •Available for existing patients and new consultations
Why It Matters
Convenience and Accessibility
Telehealth eliminates travel time and allows you to receive psychiatric care from the comfort of your home, making mental health treatment more accessible for busy adults.
Continuity of Care
Whether you're traveling, have transportation challenges, or prefer remote visits, telehealth ensures you can maintain consistent psychiatric care and medication management.
Reduced Stigma and Privacy
Some patients feel more comfortable discussing sensitive mental health concerns in a private home environment, which can enhance openness and therapeutic effectiveness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What technology do I need for a telehealth appointment?
You need a device with a camera and microphone (smartphone, tablet, or computer), a stable internet connection, and a private space for the visit. We'll send you instructions and a secure link before your appointment.
Can I get psychiatric medication prescribed via telehealth?
Yes, for established patients or appropriate new consultations, psychiatric medications can be prescribed after a video evaluation. Initial evaluations may require in-person visits depending on your situation.
Is telehealth as effective as in-person psychiatric care?
Research shows telehealth psychiatric care is equally effective for medication management and follow-up visits. The psychiatrist-patient relationship and clinical outcomes are comparable to in-person care.