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Provo has 28 psychiatrists available through this directory. The median cost for an initial psychiatric evaluation runs $425. Because rating data isn't yet available for this market, you'll want to rely on other factors—credentials, experience with your specific condition, and whether they accept your insurance—when making your choice. Many providers in the area offer both in-person and telepsychiatry options, giving you flexibility in how you connect with care.
An Initial Psychiatric Evaluation (60–90 min) in Provo typically costs $425 at the median. Medication management follow-ups and combined therapy sessions may vary in price depending on the provider and session length. Always confirm costs and insurance coverage before your first appointment to avoid unexpected expenses.
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Look for psychiatrists who provide clear written information about their credentials, fees, and what to expect at your first visit. Verify that they maintain proper clinical records and are willing to coordinate with other providers treating you. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into long-term commitments without a trial period, refuse to discuss their treatment approach, or operate entirely on a cash-only basis with no receipt. A reputable psychiatrist will take time during your initial evaluation to understand your history and goals.
The median cost for an Initial Psychiatric Evaluation (60–90 min) in Provo is $425. Costs may vary by provider and insurance coverage, so confirm pricing before your appointment.
There are 28 psychiatrists listed in this directory for Provo.
Yes, many psychiatrists in the Provo area offer Telepsychiatry Visits via video, which can be a convenient option if you prefer remote appointments or have scheduling constraints.
Consider their experience with your specific condition, whether they accept your insurance, their availability for follow-up care, and whether they offer both in-person and virtual options. Always verify their license before scheduling.
Your initial evaluation typically lasts 60–90 minutes and includes a detailed discussion of your medical history, current symptoms, medications, and treatment goals. The psychiatrist will use this information to recommend a treatment plan tailored to your needs.