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Medication Management

Find clarity and balance through medication management.

Our psychiatrists provide personalized medication support that nurtures your mental and emotional well-being.

What Is Medication Management?

Medication management at Silver Birch is a collaborative process between you and your psychiatrist. Together, you will identify the right medication and dosage to support your goals and overall well-being. It’s not just about prescribing. It’s about understanding your unique needs, monitoring progress, and adjusting your plan as you grow and heal.

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Who Is Medication Management Right For?

Our psychiatrists can help if you're experiencing:

Anxiety & Depression

Evidence-based care for symptom relief

ADHD

Improving focus and daily functioning

Trauma & PTSD

Supporting healing alongside therapy

Sleep Concerns

Restoring healthy sleep patterns

Mood or Adjustment Challenges

Regaining stability through balanced support

Our Psychiatrists

Our psychiatry team combines warmth, expertise, and genuine connection in every session. Each psychiatrist provides thoughtful, evidence-based care designed to support your well-being at every stage of life.

ShapeAdult Psychiatrist

Dr. Elise Anderson M.D.

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ShapeChild & Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr. Kaitlyn Hounshell M.D.

(she/her)

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ShapeChild & Adolescent Psychiatrist

Dr. Whitney Cummings D.O.

(she/her)

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What to Expect

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Initial Evaluation

We will discuss your history, symptoms, and goals in a warm, judgment-free space.

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Medication Plan

Together, we will create a personalized treatment plan that fits your life and supports your overall well-being.

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Ongoing Support

Regular check-ins to review progress, answer questions, and adjust your plan together as your needs evolve.

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Frequently Asked Questions

This is a 15-minute call where you’ll talk with a Silver Birch clinician to explore what you’re looking for in therapy, answer any questions you have, and help you determine if we are the right fit for your needs. It’s also a chance to discuss our services, pricing structure, and what to expect from the therapy process. This call ensures you feel informed and comfortable before beginning your journey with us.

Absolutely not! If you’re ready to go and feel confident you’ve found the right fit while browsing our therapists, you can skip the consultation and book your initial appointment directly. We’re here to support you however you feel most comfortable starting your journey.

We do not accept insurance and are considered an out-of-network provider. This means you pay for services directly, but we’re happy to provide you with a Super Bill that you can submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement. Many clients also use their Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for therapy services.

We’ve chosen this model so we can provide appropriate, evidence-based care tailored to your specific needs. Insurance companies often impose limitations and requirements that may not align with best practices or the most effective treatments for your situation. By remaining independent, we can focus entirely on delivering high-quality care that supports your goals. If you have any questions, we’re here to help guide you through the process.

Scheduling is simple and convenient through our Patient Portal, where you can view your clinician’s availability and choose a time that works best for you.

If you prefer to speak with an actual person, feel free to call our office, and one of our friendly support team members will be happy to help you schedule your appointment.

Therapy sessions typically last 50 minutes, though some may be longer depending on your needs and the type of session. Any time commitment over 50 minutes will be something discussed and agreed on between you and your clinician.