Psychiatric PA Telehealth
Riverbend Psychiatric Care
Telehealth psychiatric medication management from a licensed PA.
Telehealth psychiatric practice led by a PA-C, providing diagnostic evaluation and medication management for adults. Multi-state license footprint, self-pay and limited insurance panels, with controlled-substance policy posted transparently.
Practice setup + Growth plan
Practice context
Psychiatric PAs (PMHPA) run an increasingly large share of outpatient psychiatric medication management — adults with depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and PTSD. Telehealth is the dominant delivery model, often with a multi-state license footprint to serve regions where psychiatry waitlists run 6-12 months.
The buyer is a patient who has decided medication is a reasonable next step, has been searching for a prescriber, and is hitting waitlists everywhere. They want to know: how soon can I be seen, how much does it cost, what's your prescribing philosophy, and where are you licensed? The site answers in the first scroll.
The PA-specific regulatory load is heaviest here. State prescriptive authority varies — Kentucky still does not permit PA Schedule II prescribing; several states cap day-supply for Schedule II. Some states require supervisor disclosure on the website. The template ships with these as state-conditional blocks so the same source serves a New Hampshire OTP-state PA and a Florida supervised PA without copy edits.
Services this example supports
Pages we'd build
- Home — calm muted hero with state-licensure list and access promise
- Conditions Treated — clear scope, with 'what I do not treat' (crisis, complex addiction)
- How a First Visit Works — telehealth platform, evaluation structure, follow-up cadence
- Fees & Insurance — self-pay rate, in-network panels (state-by-state)
- Controlled Substance Policy — transparent prescribing approach (state-conditional)
- About the PA — credentials, supervisor disclosure (state-conditional)
- Book — intake form + scheduler with state-gating logic
Why this layout works
Psychiatric patients need to know access, scope, and prescribing philosophy in that order — 'can I be seen, are you the right kind of clinician, and what is your approach to medications I'm worried about?' A muted hero (not a clinical setting) sets the right emotional tone; the state-licensure list answers the access question immediately; the controlled-substance policy page handles the elephant in the room transparently. Crisis-resources disclaimer is non-negotiable; supervisor disclosure is state-conditional. The state-gating intake form prevents booking from a state where the PA is not licensed — a common friction point in telehealth psychiatry.
What's included
Hover any pill to see what it removes from the practice's day.
- Multi-state license displayPatients know immediately if you serve their state.
- Long-form intake formFirst visit is productive, not a history-collection exercise.
- Telehealth platform linkFirst-visit logistics are handled, not asked.
- Controlled-substance policy pagePatients know your prescribing approach before they book.
- Crisis disclaimer (988)Liability and ethics handled in one prominent block.
- HTTPS / SSL securedBrowser padlock without thinking about certs.