Yes, we work with children, teenagers, and adults. Mental health concerns don’t wait until adulthood and early intervention can often make an enormous difference in a young person’s trajectory. We provide age-appropriate care that recognizes the unique challenges of treating developing brains and involves families in the treatment process.
For younger children, we include parents or guardians extensively in assessment and treatment planning. With teenagers, we balance their growing autonomy with appropriate parental involvement in order to respect their privacy while ensuring they have family support. Medication decisions for children and adolescents require extra care and monitoring, which we approach thoughtfully and conservatively.
No matter what your child is struggling with, we’ll provide comprehensive evaluation and develop a treatment plan that considers their developmental stage, family context, school environment, and long-term wellbeing.


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