Online & In-Person Care

Psychiatric Medication Management Services | Recurbate

Thoughtful, evidence-based medication care for anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar spectrum conditions, and more. Our psychiatrists and PMHNPs tailor treatment to your goals with clear education, close follow-up, and coordination with therapists and primary care—available in person and via secure telepsychiatry. We accept many major insurance plans.

Book Medication Management info.recurbate@gmail.com Serving patients across 33 states (services vary by location).

Who Is Medication Management For?

Medication management is helpful when symptoms are persistent, affecting work, school, sleep, or relationships, or when therapy alone hasn’t brought enough relief.

  • Anxiety disorders (GAD, panic, social anxiety, OCD)
  • Depression and related mood concerns
  • ADHD (adult and adolescent)
  • Bipolar spectrum conditions
  • Trauma-related symptoms and sleep issues

Our Approach

  • Personalized plan: aligned with your goals
  • Education first: clear expectations and options
  • Close monitoring: safe dose adjustments
  • Whole-person care: therapy + lifestyle support
  • Collaboration: coordinated care when approved

How Medication Management Works

  1. Request an appointment (online or in person)
  2. Comprehensive evaluation and goal setting
  3. Shared treatment decision
  4. Medication start or adjustment
  5. Follow-up visits to fine-tune care
  6. Ongoing support and coordination

Medication Options

  • Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, others)
  • Mood stabilizers
  • ADHD medications
  • Anxiety-focused treatments
  • Augmentation strategies

Safety & Monitoring

  • Side-effect and interaction checks
  • Labs and vitals when needed
  • Pregnancy and family planning guidance
  • Substance-use screening

Online or In-Person Care

Choose secure telepsychiatry or in-person visits—both focused on safety, comfort, and effectiveness.

Insurance & Pricing

Recurbate works with many major insurance providers. Coverage varies by plan and state.


Will I need medication forever?

Not always. Many people taper once symptoms are stable.

How long until it works?

Some effects appear in 1–2 weeks; full benefit may take longer.

Do you coordinate with my therapist?

Yes, with your consent.


Urgent Help

If you are in immediate danger, contact emergency services right away.