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2,504 people sought psychiatry/medication help at Pittsburgh in the last year

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Pittsburgh Psychiatry—Mental Health Services in Pittsburgh, PA

Psychiatrists stand apart from their counterparts in that they are medical doctors who can treat their clients’ mental health problems with medication. While therapy often proves helpful, medication is also an important method of treatment. For this reason, Thriveworks offers both counseling and medication management services.

If you would like to talk to a psychiatric provider in Pittsburgh, PA, call our Thriveworks office in Pittsburgh. We can set you up with one of our online psychiatric providers who offer comfortable and convenient psychiatric care over video. To start a relationship with one of our psychiatric providers and begin living better, just call our office.

Who Can Benefit from Psychiatric Care?

When psychiatric providers decide to pursue this career path, they commit to many years of learning, training, and gaining experience. By the time they help clients, they are well-prepared to assess and treat a variety of mental disorders.

If you are experiencing symptoms of a mental disorder, you need to consult a medical professional. It is crucial to your healing and your wellbeing. A psychiatric provider can assess your specific symptoms, make a diagnosis, and then offer a plan of care that helps you manage your condition. 

The following are commonly diagnosed and treated by psychiatrists and other psychiatric providers:

  • Substance abuse and addiction
  • Eating disorders
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Generalized anxiety disorder
  • Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Bipolar disorder

When you see a psychiatric provider about any of the above disorders, they’ll want to know about every symptom that you have. It is important that they understand the full picture as well as your specific needs so they can make an accurate diagnosis as well as come up with a proper treatment plan!

Treatment for Mental Disorders

When it comes to treatment for mental disorders, such as those we listed above, therapy and medication can both prove effective. As we discussed previously, psychiatric providers are able to offer medication to their clients as well as therapy. Therefore, if you are interested in how a medication might help you manage your symptoms, a psychiatric provider is the person to talk to.

A psychiatric provider will assess your specific symptoms and needs to identify which treatment method you might best benefit from. Often, people benefit from talking to a therapist as well as taking a medication, like an antidepressant, mood stabilizer, or an anti-anxiety agent. 

If you are prescribed a medication, it is important that you work with your psychiatric provider to understand exactly how to take it as well as potential side effects. You should also develop clear communication with your psychiatric provider: Be sure to tell them when you don’t think a medication is working out.

Another important part of managing your mental health condition is practicing self-care. Your psychiatric provider can “prescribe” self-care activities like exercising or journaling. This will further help to alleviate your symptoms. 

Schedule a Psychiatry Appointment at Thriveworks in Pittsburgh, PA

If you would like to schedule a psychiatry appointment, call Thriveworks in Pittsburgh, PA. We offer many premium benefits, including online care. As we touched on earlier, you can expect to talk to your psychiatric provider over video; this means quality, convenient, and comfortable care. 

We would love to help you on your mental health journey. To get started on this journey, call us when you are ready to book your first session.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Pittsburgh therapists and counselors accept 34 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Ambetter from Pennsylvania Health and Wellness

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana | BCBS

  • Capital BlueCross of Pennsylvania | BCBS Medicare Advantage

  • Carelon

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

  • Geisinger Health Plan

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Self-pay costs at Pittsburgh
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

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4.9 Learn about verified reviews
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My therapist appointment was great and has been since I have been seeing him once a week. His name is David Harmon and he is really good listener and has given me some a great tools to begin healing from past trauma. I highly recommend him.
Read more My therapist appointment was great and has been since I have been seeing him once a week. His name is David Harmon and he is really good listener and has given me some a great tools to begin healing from past trauma. I highly recommend him.
Leigh Feb 2024
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I looked around for a therapist for a month or so I found this place and I read and reread the reviews and Lauren’s bio a few times When I finally called a few months ago the woman who took my information and answered my questions, I specifically asked if I needed a new letter for my emotional support dog would they be able to help. She assured me absolutely yes. We do it all the time Now a few months into my sessions I asked Lauren for a letter to give my landlord. Lauren informed me over 3 weeks ago she would ask her boss. 2 weeks later she told me no, her boss said no. I had to go online. A year ago my landlord did not like the online one and wanted it from a local Therapist This past week when I had my appointment with Lauren, she said she couldn’t, i asked what kind of therapist she was. Because I was told when I decided to come to your practice that I could get one, I was told I had to have a few sessions with the therapist Now on Tuesday 2/13 I asked, she told me she was meeting with her boss the next day and would tell him what I was told She said she would email me the next day, now it’s Saturday and nothing. I now am so upset that I put all this time into a therapist that isn’t qualified to write a letter, not because of her, but from some rule that I was lied to about on the onset Now I really think I need to go find a true therapist The fact I’m told to go online to get one from a stranger, while I am in therapy Makes me question your practice In sales we call it bait and switch
Read more I looked around for a therapist for a month or so I found this place and I read and reread the reviews and Lauren’s bio a few times When I finally called a few months ago the woman who took my information and answered my questions, I specifically asked if I needed a new letter for my emotional support dog would they be able to help. She assured me absolutely yes. We do it all the time Now a few months into my sessions I asked Lauren for a letter to give my landlord. Lauren informed me over 3 weeks ago she would ask her boss. 2 weeks later she told me no, her boss said no. I had to go online. A year ago my landlord did not like the online one and wanted it from a local Therapist This past week when I had my appointment with Lauren, she said she couldn’t, i asked what kind of therapist she was. Because I was told when I decided to come to your practice that I could get one, I was told I had to have a few sessions with the therapist Now on Tuesday 2/13 I asked, she told me she was meeting with her boss the next day and would tell him what I was told She said she would email me the next day, now it’s Saturday and nothing. I now am so upset that I put all this time into a therapist that isn’t qualified to write a letter, not because of her, but from some rule that I was lied to about on the onset Now I really think I need to go find a true therapist The fact I’m told to go online to get one from a stranger, while I am in therapy Makes me question your practice In sales we call it bait and switch
Donna Feb 2024
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I really like my therapist and she is helping me deal with a stressfull situation
Mary Feb 2024
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Going well
mary Feb 2024
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So far I have had good experiences with the clinicians and the management.
Susan Feb 2024
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Top notch service! Excellent 1-on-1 counseling. Very pleased with her help so far!
Paul Feb 2024
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★★★★★
My experience with Thriveworks and the Counselor I was assigned to has been good so far. The Counselor is I had hoped, compassionate and intelligent. I am looking forward to continuing with her.
Read more My experience with Thriveworks and the Counselor I was assigned to has been good so far. The Counselor is I had hoped, compassionate and intelligent. I am looking forward to continuing with her.
Susan Feb 2024
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★★★★★
I am pleased to have someone I can tell how I am feeling that I would not express to family or friends. The medication helps me to get a better night sleep and helps me feel better the following days and to cope throughout the days that follow.
Read more I am pleased to have someone I can tell how I am feeling that I would not express to family or friends. The medication helps me to get a better night sleep and helps me feel better the following days and to cope throughout the days that follow.
Margaret Feb 2024
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Pittsburgh is near Arriviste Coffee Bar, and across the street From Dark Matter Tattoo Collective. Between Ellsworth Avenue and Felix Way, we share an office building with Round Table Coffee.

Phone number

(412) 561-9950

Languages spoken by PA providers

  • English
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