You Don’t Want to Carry This Alone
Some days, it feels like you’re just trying to keep your head above water. The pressure of work, relationships, and personal struggles can leave you feeling drained, stuck, or unlike yourself. Maybe you’ve brushed it off, told yourself to “just push through,” or worried that no one else would understand. But you don’t have to carry it all alone.
Mental health care is not about weakness—it’s about giving yourself the tools to live fully. And with the right support, things can get better.
Take Care of Your Mental Health
It’s Not Just About Symptoms—It’s About Living Well
Anxiety, depression, or mood struggles don’t only affect how you feel day-to-day. They shape how you think about yourself, how you connect with others, and how much energy you have to give to the things you care about.
At Segal Neuro, we provide telepsychiatry services across California, Florida, and New York, designed to make care accessible, consistent, and personalized. Whether you’re dealing with a long-term diagnosis or new challenges, we’re here to help you find balance again.
What Mental Health Challenges Might Look Like
Everyone’s experience is unique, but common signs it may be time for support include:
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Constant worry or racing thoughts that won’t stop
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Difficulty sleeping or changes in appetite
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Loss of motivation or interest in things you used to enjoy
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Feeling sad, hopeless, or overwhelmed
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Intense mood swings that disrupt daily life
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Trouble focusing or following through on tasks
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Feeling ashamed, isolated, or misunderstood
You’re not alone—and you’re not broken. Mental health conditions are treatable with the right combination of support, therapy, and medication.
What to Expect from a Telepsychiatry Session
Your first session via Zoom is just as personal and detailed as an in-office visit. We’ll spend 45–60 minutes getting to know you—your history, your symptoms, and your goals.
Telepsychiatry for General mental Health
Expert Care for Your Whole Self
At Segal Neuro, we believe mental health care should be accessible, judgment-free, and focused on what actually helps you feel better. We don’t rush appointments or offer one-size-fits-all solutions. Instead, we listen, adapt, and partner with you to find a treatment plan that fits your life.
Whether you’re navigating anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, mood disorders, OCD, PTSD, or ADHD, we’re here to help you regain clarity, stability, and confidence.
Let’s work together to bring relief, balance, and hope back into your daily life.
Your Healing Journey Begins Here

Step 1: Fill Out The Form
Fill out the form below to begin your journey.

Step 2: Schedule Your Consultation
Begin your intake process and book your free consultation.

Step 3: Feel Like You Again
Start your regular telepsychiatry sessions.
What is telepsychiatry?
Telepsychiatry is psychiatric care delivered through secure video appointments. It allows you to meet with a psychiatrist remotely to discuss symptoms, receive a psychiatric evaluation, and develop a treatment plan without needing to travel to an office.
What conditions can telepsychiatry help with?
Telepsychiatry can support people experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood struggles, difficulty concentrating, emotional overwhelm, or other mental health symptoms that interfere with daily life.
What happens during a telepsychiatry appointment?
Appointments begin with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. Your psychiatrist will ask about your symptoms, mental health history, lifestyle, and goals in order to understand what you are experiencing and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Is telepsychiatry secure?
Telepsychiatry sessions are conducted through secure, HIPAA compliant video platforms designed to protect patient privacy.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies depending on individual needs, symptom severity, and treatment goals. Some patients benefit from ongoing long-term support, while others improve with shorter-term stabilization.
Is online psychiatry as effective as in-person treatment?
Yes, research shows telepsychiatry can be just as effective as in-person care for many mental health conditions, especially for medication management and ongoing psychiatric follow-ups.
Sources
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American Psychiatric Association
Telepsychiatry Toolkit
https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/telepsychiatry - World Health Organization
Mental Health Services and Digital Care
https://www.who.int/health-topics/mental-health
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