Mood disorder care focuses on identifying and managing symptoms of depression, including perinatal mood disorder that affect daily functioning, energy levels, and emotional stability. This service supports individuals experiencing persistent low mood, loss of interest, or changes in sleep, appetite, or concentration. Care is delivered through scheduled virtual sessions that combine clinical evaluation, therapy, and medication management when appropriate.
How It Works:
Care is structured through evaluation, treatment planning, and ongoing follow-up:
- An initial assessment reviews symptoms, medical history, and current concerns
- A treatment plan may include psychotherapy, medication, or a combination of both
- Follow-up sessions are scheduled to monitor response and adjust care as needed
- Virtual visits are conducted through secure platforms with consistent appointment times
- Discussions may include daily routines, sleep patterns, and other factors affecting mood
What to Expect
The process typically begins with an intake session to understand symptoms and establish a care plan. Ongoing sessions focus on monitoring changes and adjusting treatment over time rather than immediate resolution. Regular participation and communication help guide how care progresses.
Connect for Personalized Care Options
Reach out to discuss available telepsychiatry and behavioral health services based on individual needs. This helps clarify concerns and identify appropriate next steps in care. Each case is reviewed to guide a suitable treatment approach.


