Open Chair Psychiatry & Mental Wellness provides telepsychiatric medication management for adults across Ohio. The conditions below are the ones most commonly treated. Many overlap; most patients arrive with more than one. The full picture of you matters more than any single label.
Racing thoughts, a tight chest, the sense that something is always about to go wrong. Treatment for generalized anxiety, panic, and social anxiety.
Learn more → 02Flat days, missing motivation, and the slow drain of not feeling like yourself. Treatment for major depression, dysthymia, postpartum, and seasonal patterns.
Learn more → 03Highs and lows that feel disorienting, and the wish for steadier ground. Treatment for bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia, and mixed-feature presentations.
Learn more → 04Nights that won’t end and days that blur — when rest and attention both feel out of reach. Treatment for adult ADHD and insomnia.
Learn more → 05Life transitions, caregiving fatigue, and the burnout that creeps in quietly. Treatment for acute stress, chronic burnout, and adjustment difficulties.
Learn more → 06Old responses that no longer fit the present — hypervigilance, avoidance, overwhelm. Treatment for PTSD, complex trauma, and trauma-related symptoms.
Learn more →Open Chair Psychiatry focuses on adult outpatient medication management. There are real and important things this practice isn’t the right fit for — and being honest about that helps you find the right care faster.
Active mental health crises. If you are in immediate distress, having thoughts of harming yourself or others, experiencing severe symptoms, or losing touch with reality, please call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or go to your nearest emergency room. Crisis care requires a higher level of support than telehealth can safely provide.
Substance use disorder as primary focus. While substance use often overlaps with mental health, this practice doesn’t serve as a primary substance use treatment provider. If you’re looking for medication-assisted treatment for opioid use, a recovery program, or comprehensive substance use care, we can help you find an appropriate provider.
Court-ordered or forensic evaluations. Evaluations for legal proceedings, custody disputes, or court mandates are outside this practice’s scope.
Children and adolescents. This practice serves adults age 18 and older.
In-person care or higher levels of treatment. If you need partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient programs, or in-person evaluation, telehealth medication management isn’t the right fit. We’ll always help you find what is.
Booking takes about two minutes. No referral needed. Most major Ohio insurance accepted.
Book Appointment →Educational only. The information on this page describes general categories of psychiatric care and is not medical advice. Treatment recommendations are individualized and made during a clinical evaluation. If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, please call or text 988 or go to your nearest emergency room.