Expert Trauma-Informed Psychiatric Care
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) develops when the brain’s normal trauma-processing mechanisms are overwhelmed, leaving the nervous system in persistent alarm. Symptoms include intrusive memories, nightmares, hypervigilance, emotional numbing, avoidance of trauma reminders, and disturbances in mood and cognition that can profoundly disrupt every area of life.
At Psychiatry Telemed, our PTSD and trauma services are delivered through a trauma-informed framework — meaning every aspect of your care, from scheduling through treatment, is designed to be safe, predictable, and empowering. Our board-certified psychiatrists have expertise in the pharmacological management of trauma-related conditions and understand the neurobiological changes that trauma produces.
The telepsychiatry model is particularly valuable for PTSD patients — appointments occur in your safe space rather than an unfamiliar clinical environment that may trigger hypervigilance.
Conditions We Treat
PTSD
Intrusive memories, nightmares, hypervigilance, avoidance, and emotional numbing following traumatic events.
Learn more →Complex Trauma
Repeated or prolonged trauma — often beginning in childhood — producing layered effects on attachment, identity, and emotional regulation.
Learn more →Acute Stress Disorder
Trauma responses occurring within the first month after a traumatic event, before PTSD criteria are met.
Learn more →Childhood Trauma in Adults
The lasting psychiatric effects of childhood abuse, neglect, or adverse experiences manifesting in adult depression, anxiety, and relational patterns.
Learn more →Medication Management for PTSD
First-line pharmacological treatments for PTSD include SSRIs such as sertraline (Zoloft) and paroxetine (Paxil), which have the strongest evidence base for PTSD symptom reduction. Your psychiatrist may also consider SNRIs, prazosin for trauma-related nightmares, and adjunctive medications targeting specific symptom clusters such as hyperarousal, insomnia, or emotional dysregulation.
Medication creates the neurobiological conditions that allow deeper healing — reducing hyperarousal, improving sleep, decreasing intrusive symptoms, and restoring the capacity for emotional engagement that trauma disrupts. For many patients, medication management alongside psychotherapy produces the best outcomes.
PTSD & Co-Occurring Conditions
PTSD rarely exists in isolation. Common co-occurring conditions include depression, anxiety disorders, substance use disorder, sleep disorders, and chronic pain. Our comprehensive psychiatric evaluation assesses the full clinical picture, and our treatment plans address all co-occurring conditions simultaneously.
Why Psychiatry Telemed
Florida faces one of the most acute psychiatric provider shortages in the nation. Mental Health America consistently ranks Florida among the lowest-performing states for mental health access, with high rates of adults experiencing mental illness who receive no treatment. Traditional psychiatric practices compound this problem with 4–8 week waitlists, insurance gatekeeping, and geographic barriers that make care inaccessible for millions of Floridians.
Psychiatry Telemed was built specifically to address these systemic failures. Our virtual-first model eliminates geographic barriers entirely — any Florida resident with a device and internet connection can access a board-certified psychiatrist within 1–3 business days. Our transparent cash-pay pricing ($200 initial evaluation, $100 follow-ups) removes insurance uncertainty. And our commitment to provider continuity — the same psychiatrist at every appointment — ensures the kind of consistent, relationship-based care that produces the best clinical outcomes.
Every aspect of our practice is designed around patient access: rapid scheduling, flexible appointment times, no commute, no waiting room, and the complete privacy of receiving care from your own home. The American Psychiatric Association has endorsed telepsychiatry as an effective and appropriate model for psychiatric care delivery, with research consistently demonstrating outcomes equivalent to in-person treatment.
What to Expect From Your Care
Your care at Psychiatry Telemed begins with a comprehensive 60-minute psychiatric evaluation — the most thorough and important conversation you’ll have about your mental health. Your board-certified psychiatrist will explore your symptoms, personal history, family background, medical conditions, current medications, and life circumstances to build a complete clinical picture. You’ll leave with a working diagnosis, an individualized treatment plan, and — if clinically appropriate — a prescription sent to your pharmacy the same day.
From there, monthly 30-minute medication management follow-ups ensure your treatment is actively monitored and optimized. Your psychiatrist tracks medication efficacy, manages side effects, adjusts dosages based on your response, and refines your overall treatment strategy as your needs evolve. You will see the same provider at every appointment — this continuity is not a convenience, it is a clinical requirement for effective psychiatric care.
Between appointments, established patients can communicate with our office through the secure patient portal. If you’re experiencing worsening symptoms between scheduled visits, contact us and we will accommodate an earlier appointment when possible. All communication and care delivery is protected under federal HIPAA regulations.
Serving All of Florida
Psychiatry Telemed serves patients in every county across the state of Florida. Our anchor markets include Miami and South Florida, Tampa and the Bay Area, Jacksonville and Northeast Florida, Orlando and Central Florida, and West Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast — but our virtual model means expert care is equally accessible whether you’re in Tallahassee, Cape Coral, Hialeah, or anywhere in between.
Contact us at (689) 399-2500 or schedule online. Most new patients are seen within 1–3 business days.
What Sets This Service Apart
At Psychiatry Telemed, ptsd & trauma services is delivered with a level of clinical depth, consistency, and accessibility that traditional practices cannot match. Every patient is seen by a board-certified psychiatrist — not a physician assistant, not a nurse practitioner, not a chatbot — who brings the full weight of medical school, residency training, and board certification to every clinical encounter.
Our 60-minute initial evaluations provide the time required for thorough clinical assessment — a luxury that insurance-driven practices, constrained to 15–20 minute intake appointments, simply cannot offer. This additional time translates directly into more accurate diagnoses, more thoughtful treatment planning, and a stronger therapeutic alliance from the very first visit.
The telepsychiatry delivery model adds further advantages: appointments happen in your safe, comfortable environment; scheduling is flexible and accommodating; there is no commute, no waiting room, and no geographic barrier; and the complete privacy of virtual care removes the stigma concerns that prevent many people from seeking in-person psychiatric help.
The Clinical Process
Your first appointment begins with a comprehensive clinical interview exploring your presenting concerns, symptom timeline, personal and family psychiatric history, medical conditions, current medications, substance use history, sleep patterns, and functional assessment across work, relationships, and daily life domains. This structured assessment follows evidence-based protocols while remaining flexible enough to follow the clinical threads that emerge in conversation.
Based on this assessment, your psychiatrist develops a diagnostic formulation and individualized treatment plan. If medication is clinically appropriate, the rationale, mechanism of action, expected benefits, potential side effects, and timeline for improvement are discussed in detail before any prescription is written. You are an active participant in treatment decisions — informed consent is not a formality at Psychiatry Telemed, it is a clinical practice.
Monthly 30-minute medication management follow-ups provide structured monitoring of your clinical response. Each appointment includes assessment of symptom trajectory, side effect review, dosage optimization as needed, life context updates that may affect treatment, and collaborative planning for the next phase of care. You see the same psychiatrist at every appointment — provider continuity that is non-negotiable at our practice.
Outcomes You Can Expect
While individual outcomes vary based on diagnosis, condition severity, treatment compliance, and other clinical factors, most patients at Psychiatry Telemed experience meaningful improvement within 4–12 weeks of starting appropriate treatment. This typically includes reduced symptom severity, improved daily functioning, better sleep quality, restored interest in activities, and an enhanced overall sense of wellbeing.
Long-term outcomes depend significantly on treatment consistency — keeping monthly appointments, taking medications as prescribed, and communicating openly with your psychiatrist about your response. The patients who achieve the best outcomes are those who treat psychiatric care as an ongoing investment in their mental health, not a one-time intervention. Your psychiatrist is your partner in this process, and the consistent relationship you build together is itself therapeutic.