Frequently Asked Questions
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Not at this time. However, we never want finances to stand in the way of your child’s care. We offer flexible payment plans — weekly, biweekly, or monthly — for all families, regardless of membership status. Plans can be adjusted every six months based on your child’s needs.
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Your initial visit is $100 for all new patients.
If you were referred by an established patient or your healthcare provider, you’ll receive a 50% discount on your first one-hour appointment. -
Currently, all appointments are conducted via telehealth. An in-person office is planned for the future as our practice grows.
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Holistic care means looking at the whole child — mind and body together. Mental and physical health are deeply connected, and we take the time to address every aspect of your child’s well-being to provide the most complete care possible.
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Yes. Medication is prescribed when clinically appropriate. Not every child needs it, but if it’s recommended, treatment is tailored to your child’s specific situation and monitored closely.
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A PMHS is a nurse practitioner with advanced board certification in early identification and intervention for developmental, behavioral, and mental health concerns in children. They assess, diagnose, and manage a wide range of concerns typically seen in a primary care setting.
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Yes. A $25 fee applies if you are more than 15 minutes late or if you miss an appointment without notice. We kindly ask for at least 24 hours’ notice when canceling or rescheduling.
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You can learn more about the provider’s background, training, and certifications on the About page under Meet Victoria.
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You can schedule a visit through the Schedule an Appointment page or by exploring our Membership options.
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We currently provide care to children and families living in New York State. Additional states will be added as our licensing expands.