New Beginning Mental Health

FAQ

Your Questions, Answered

We understand that seeking mental health care can raise many questions. Our FAQ section provides clear, straightforward answers about our services, treatment process, insurance, and what you can expect from your journey with us.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our services, treatment process, or insurance? Browse our Frequently Asked Questions to get quick answers and learn more about how we can support your mental health journey.
I accept Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem, Optum, Cigna, and Aetna insurance. I also provide documentation that you can submit to your insurance company for out-of-network coverage. Before beginning our work together, I advise you to contact your insurance company and inquire regarding their policies regarding reimbursement. Privacy: We don’t share your medical information or mental health status with anyone else unless requested by you or required by law.
Call to inquire about cash pay rates.
Yes, though some states including Georgia do place limits on what Nurse Practitioners can prescribe. At New Beginning Mental Health, we prescribe most medications that are used in the treatment of mental health disorders. However, we do not prescribe any controlled substances, and as a result do not treat primary ADD/ADHD, we also do not prescribe benzodiazepines at New Beginning Mental Health such as Xanax (alprazolam), Klonopin (clonazepam), Ativan (lorazepam), and Valium (diazepam).

Yes. Please let us know about your needs for evening, early morning, or lunchtime appointments. Online appointments allow you to make an appointment while on the road, at home, or while at the office (in a quiet, private spot).

I offer a holistic approach with personalized care and flexible appointments. Treatment is non-judgmental and supportive of your life circumstances. Our work together is confidential – we do not share medical information with anyone else unless requested by you or required by law. Click here to learn more about working with a psychiatric nurse practitioner.

My goal is to provide immediate support so that you can start feeling relief as soon as possible. We will then continue working on creating the healing that will allow long-term improvements. Click here to learn more about mental health treatment with New Beginning Mental Health.

Yes, online treatment is available in Georgia.
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