Personalized Psychiatric Care

Medication Management Designed Around You

Medication can be one part of a thoughtful mental health treatment plan. Our psychiatric providers take time to understand your symptoms, health history, goals, concerns, and response to treatment before making recommendations.

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  • Personalized Treatment Planning
  • Ongoing Follow-Up
  • In-Person and Telehealth Options
Karoline Mion from Brain Health Psychiatry

What It Means

What Is Psychiatric Medication Management?

Psychiatric medication management is more than simply prescribing medication. It can include a psychiatric evaluation, discussion of treatment options, medication education, monitoring for response or side effects, and follow-up appointments to adjust the plan when clinically appropriate.

Concerns Addressed

Concerns Medication Management May Address

Medication is not required for every condition. When it may be helpful, your provider will explain options and help you understand next steps.

Anxiety

Support for anxiety symptoms when medication may be part of a broader care plan.

Depression

Evaluation and treatment planning for depressive symptoms and follow-up needs.

ADHD

Medication discussion and follow-up when clinically appropriate and requirements are met.

Mood Concerns

Thoughtful review of mood changes, history, and treatment response.

Sleep-Related Concerns

Discussion of sleep patterns and symptoms as part of psychiatric care.

Women's Mental Health

Support for peripartum and women's mental health concerns when appropriate.

Other Symptoms

Other psychiatric symptoms may be reviewed when clinically appropriate.

Follow-Up Care

Ongoing appointments help monitor progress, side effects, and treatment goals.

Process

Your Medication Management Process

Initial psychiatric evaluation

Your provider reviews your concerns, history, goals, and current needs.

Collaborative treatment discussion

You discuss options, questions, preferences, and possible next steps.

Medication education and planning

Your provider explains possible benefits, risks, instructions, and follow-up expectations.

Follow-up and adjustment

Medication plans may be adjusted when clinically appropriate based on response and safety.

What Your Provider May Review

A clear picture of your health and goals.

  • Symptoms and treatment goals
  • Medical and psychiatric history
  • Current medications and allergies
  • Previous treatment response
  • Possible benefits and risks
  • Preferred pharmacy

Medication Safety

Medication Safety and Follow-Up

  • Take medication only as directed by your prescribing provider.
  • Do not stop medication suddenly without clinical guidance.
  • Report side effects or concerns to your provider.
  • Attend recommended follow-up appointments.

This page is educational and does not provide individual medical advice. If you are experiencing an emergency or immediate safety concern, call 911 or seek emergency care.

Why Brain Health

Why Choose Brain Health Psychiatry?

Providers Who Listen

Appointments are built around understanding your concerns and questions.

Clear Education

Your provider explains medication options in language that feels understandable.

Personalized Plans

Treatment planning considers symptoms, history, preferences, and goals.

Multilingual Support

English, Portuguese, and Spanish support may be available depending on provider availability.

Related Providers

Psychiatric Providers

Provider availability, location, and services may vary. Contact the office for help choosing the right appointment.

Karoline Mion, PMHNP-BC

Karoline Mion, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatry Nurse Practitioner. English, Portuguese, Spanish. Deerfield Beach, Orlando, telehealth Florida.

Eduward Grandes

Eduward Grandes

Psychiatry Nurse Practitioner. English, Portuguese, Spanish. Deerfield Beach, Orlando, telehealth Florida.

Sabrina M. F. Chinea

Sabrina M. F. Chinea

Psychiatry Nurse Practitioner. English, Portuguese. Deerfield Beach and telehealth Florida.

Questions

Medication Management FAQ

No. Medication is not required for every patient. Your provider will discuss options and help you understand whether medication may or may not fit your needs.
Your provider reviews symptoms, history, current medications, treatment goals, and possible next steps. Recommendations depend on your clinical needs.
Follow-up frequency depends on your symptoms, treatment plan, medication needs, and provider recommendations.
When clinically appropriate and permitted, prescriptions may be sent electronically. Some situations may require in-person care or additional evaluation.
Bring photo identification, insurance information, medication list, allergy information, previous records when relevant, and preferred pharmacy details.
Contact your provider to discuss side effects or medication concerns. If symptoms feel urgent or unsafe, seek emergency care.
Yes, some patients benefit from therapy, medication management, or both. Availability depends on provider fit and scheduling.
Brain Health Psychiatry accepts many major insurance plans. Coverage and patient responsibility vary by individual plan, so please verify benefits with the team.

Take the Next Step With a Personalized Evaluation

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