Our services
Burd Mental Health offers a unique blend of creative and evidence based mental health treatment options. We take a holistic and integrative approach and base each treatment plan on the individual’s specific needs. Care is approached collaboratively, and you are part of the treatment team, and are given options for your treatment when safe and appropriate.
What is Holistic Care?
A psychiatric nurse practitioner, also called a PMHNP, is an advanced practice nurse who specializes in mental health care. Psych NP’s have advanced graduate degrees and are licensed to evaluate symptoms, diagnose mental health conditions, provide therapy support, prescribe medications when appropriate, and create treatment plans for concerns for many psychiatric conditions. Psychiatric nurse practitioners bring advanced clinical training together with a nursing-based, whole-person approach, helping patients feel heard, understand their treatment options, and stay engaged in care.
Holistic mental health care means looking at the whole person, not just symptoms or a diagnosis. It considers emotional health, physical health, sleep, nutrition, stress, relationships, lifestyle, medical history, medications, and personal goals. The goal is to create a treatment plan that supports overall well-being and helps the patient feel healthier, more balanced, and more in control of their life.
What is Integrative Care?
Integrative psychiatric care combines traditional psychiatric treatment with other complimentary and function medicine approaches. This means on top of the must up to date information about diagnosis, medication management, and various therapy approaches, we promote lifestyle changes, encourage and assess for adequate nutrition, stress reduction, exercise, mindfulness, supplements when appropriate, and coordination with other healthcare providers.
The goal is to treat the whole person, not just the symptoms, while using safe, evidence-informed options to support mental, physical, and emotional well-being.
What is a Psychiatric Nurse practitioner?
Our services Contined (Pricing)
Initial Assessment
Prior to your intake, paperwork will be filled out detailing your medical and mental health history. A full assessment of your needs, challenges, and strengths will be taken, along with receiving a diagnosis, and an initial treatment plan which will include medication recommendations if appropriate.
45-90 mins | $300*
*Intake Appointments longer then 90 minutes are billed at $50 for each additional 15 minutes
Medication Management and Follow up Appointments
After the initial Assessment, Follow Up appointments include a review of progress toward treatment goals, assessment of mental health, and review of medications. Each medication management appointment includes individual therapy to help with negative thought processes,
Medication Management with Brief Therapy,
approximately 20-35 minutes: $150.00
Medication Management with Add-On Therapy Session,
approximately 35-60 minutes: $250.00**
**Follow up Appointments longer then 60 minutes are billed at $50 for each additional 15 minutes
Super Bill
After your session, if requested, we can provide a superbill for those paying out of pocket for services to get reimbusement from your insurance company.
Telepsychiatry
All sessions are currently being held via a HIPPA complaint Telepsychiatry Platform which allows us to serve the state of Florida.
What insurances do you accept?
At this time we are in network with Cigna, Evernorth, United Health Care, Optum, and Aetna.
We also provide competitive self-pay rates, and can offer Superbills so you can take advantage of out of network care.
Under the No Surprises Act, you have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate explaining how much your mental health care will cost. If you are uninsured or not using insurance (self-pay), federal law requires healthcare providers to give you an estimate of the expected charges for services. This estimate is not a contract and does not obligate you to receive services. You may request updates to your estimate at any time. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the charge through the federal patient-provider dispute resolution process. For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.