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At Cato Psychiatry, medication management is approached thoughtfully and collaboratively.

Psychiatric medications can be an important part of treatment, but effective medication management involves more than simply writing prescriptions. Our goal is to ensure that medications are selected carefully, monitored appropriately, and adjusted based on each patient’s unique symptoms, response, and goals.

We work closely with patients and families to develop treatment plans that are individualized, evidence-based, and practical.

Personalized Psychiatric Medication Management for Children, Teens, and Adults

Who We Treat

Medication management is available for:

  • Children

  • Adolescents

  • Adults

Both new and established patients are welcome.

Ready to Get Started?

If you are seeking thoughtful psychiatric medication management for yourself or a loved one, we would be honored to help.


What Medication Management Includes

Medication management appointments may include:

  • Review of current symptoms and progress

  • Assessment of medication effectiveness

  • Monitoring for side effects

  • Adjustments to dosage or medication regimen

  • Discussion of treatment goals and concerns

  • Ongoing education regarding medication options and expectations

Conditions Commonly Treated with Medication Management

Medication management may be appropriate for individuals experiencing:

  • ADHD

  • Anxiety disorders

  • Depression

  • Mood disorders

  • Emotional dysregulation

  • Behavioral concerns

  • Sleep-related psychiatric concerns

  • Other psychiatric symptoms requiring medication support

Our Approach

At Cato Psychiatry, medication decisions are made carefully and collaboratively.

We believe psychiatric medication should be:

Individualized

Treatment should reflect the unique needs, symptoms, and circumstances of each patient.

Monitored Closely

Medication response and side effects should be reviewed regularly and thoughtfully.

Part of a Larger Plan

Medication is often most effective when combined with behavioral strategies, therapy, environmental supports, and practical recommendations.