Online Psychiatric Evaluation | Same-Day Appointments, No Referral Needed
Not sure what’s wrong — but something is. You’ve been struggling with anxiety, low mood, sleep problems, mood swings, or intrusive thoughts, and you’re ready to get a real answer. An online psychiatric evaluation is where that clarity begins. In a single 60-minute appointment with Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC — a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner — you’ll receive a thorough assessment of your mental health, a diagnosis, and a personalized treatment plan. Same-day and next-day appointments are available across nine states. No referral. No waitlist. Self-pay at $120, or use your in-network insurance.
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What Is an Online Psychiatric Evaluation?
A psychiatric evaluation is a comprehensive clinical assessment of your mental health conducted by a licensed psychiatric provider. It is the essential first step toward understanding what you’re experiencing and getting the right treatment. During the evaluation, your provider gathers information about your symptoms, history, and circumstances, examines your current mental state, and uses that information to arrive at an accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendation.
When delivered via telepsychiatry, the evaluation is conducted through a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform — and produces outcomes identical to an in-person assessment. The American Psychiatric Association and published clinical research confirm that telehealth psychiatric evaluations achieve diagnostic accuracy equivalent to in-office visits for the full range of adult psychiatric conditions.
Clear Diagnosis
Leave your first appointment knowing what you’re dealing with — not guessing.
Personalized Treatment Plan
A care plan built around your specific diagnosis, history, and goals — not a generic protocol.
Same-Day Prescription
If medication is appropriate, your e-prescription is sent to your pharmacy the same day.
Same-Day Access
Most patients are seen same-day or next-day. No referral, no 3–6 month wait.
$120 Self-Pay
Among the most affordable board-certified evaluations in telepsychiatry. Insurance accepted too.
HIPAA-Secure & Private
Fully encrypted video sessions. Complete confidentiality. Attend from anywhere you feel comfortable.
Who Needs an Online Psychiatric Evaluation?
A psychiatric evaluation is appropriate for anyone who wants a professional assessment of their mental health — whether you’re experiencing symptoms for the first time, have a long history with mental health conditions, or need documentation for a specific purpose.
First-Time Patients Seeking Answers
You’ve been struggling — with anxiety, depression, mood instability, intrusive thoughts, sleep problems, or something you can’t quite name — and you want a professional to tell you what’s actually going on. A psychiatric evaluation is where the answers start. You don’t need a prior diagnosis, a therapist referral, or any prior mental health history to schedule one.
Patients Seeking Medication Management
If you believe medication might help and want to explore that option, a psychiatric evaluation is the necessary first step. Your provider will assess whether medication is clinically appropriate for your presentation and, if so, which class and which specific agent is the best fit for your diagnosis and history.
Transferring Care from Another Provider
If you’ve been seen elsewhere and want to establish care with a new provider — due to relocation, insurance change, dissatisfaction with prior treatment, or a move to telehealth for convenience — we accept transfer patients. Bring your prior records and medication history and we’ll pick up from where you are.
Pre-Bariatric Surgery Psychological Clearance
Most bariatric surgery programs require a psychological evaluation before surgery to assess your mental health readiness, screen for conditions that may affect post-surgical outcomes, and confirm your understanding of the behavioral changes required. Our online psychiatric evaluation satisfies this requirement and can be completed same-day — significantly faster than most in-person evaluation programs.
ESA Letter Documentation
To obtain a legitimate Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter, a licensed mental health provider must conduct a clinical evaluation confirming that you have a qualifying mental health condition and that an ESA would be beneficial. Our online psychiatric evaluation satisfies this requirement — with HUD-compliant ESA documentation provided to qualifying patients.
Patients Whose Symptoms Have Changed
If you have an existing diagnosis but your symptoms have worsened, changed significantly, or you’re questioning whether your current diagnosis is accurate — a comprehensive re-evaluation provides clarity. We frequently see patients whose anxiety turns out to be bipolar disorder, whose “treatment-resistant depression” is actually PTSD, or whose insomnia is driving depression rather than the other way around.
What Happens During Your Evaluation — Step by Step
Part 1: Clinical Interview (~35 minutes)
The foundation of every psychiatric evaluation is a thorough conversation. Your provider will ask about:
- Chief complaint — What brings you in? What has been most difficult lately?
- History of present illness — When did symptoms start, what makes them better or worse, how do they affect your daily life?
- Psychiatric history — Any prior diagnoses, hospitalizations, therapy, or medications?
- Medication history — What have you tried? What helped? What caused side effects?
- Medical history — Physical health conditions, surgeries, medications that could affect mental health
- Family history — Psychiatric diagnoses in biological relatives (important for diagnosis and medication selection)
- Social history — Living situation, work, relationships, substance use, major life stressors
- Safety assessment — Any thoughts of self-harm or harming others (asked directly and without judgment)
Part 2: Mental Status Examination (~10 minutes)
The mental status examination (MSE) is a structured clinical observation of your current psychological functioning. Your provider observes and assesses:
Grooming, eye contact, level of distress
Psychomotor activity, cooperation, engagement
Rate, volume, fluency, coherence
Emotional state and expression range
Logical, organized, tangential, or disorganized
Obsessions, delusions, phobias, suicidal ideation
Orientation, attention, memory, insight
Decision-making capacity and self-awareness
Part 3: Diagnosis & Treatment Plan (~15 minutes)
After the clinical interview and MSE, your provider will discuss their findings with you directly. You’ll receive:
- A clinical diagnosis based on DSM-5-TR criteria
- An explanation of what the diagnosis means for your specific symptoms and situation
- A personalized treatment plan — which may include medication, therapy referral, lifestyle recommendations, or a combination
- An e-prescription sent to your local pharmacy the same day if medication is clinically appropriate
- A follow-up appointment recommendation for ongoing medication management or reassessment
Conditions Diagnosed in Your Online Psychiatric Evaluation
Our evaluations cover the full spectrum of adult psychiatric conditions. Common diagnoses made at initial evaluations include:
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Panic Disorder
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
- Persistent Depressive Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder I & II
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Adjustment Disorder
- Insomnia Disorder
- PMDD
- Postpartum Depression & Anxiety
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Borderline traits & mood dysregulation
- Schizoaffective Disorder (stable)
- Agoraphobia
How to Prepare for Your Online Psychiatric Evaluation
- Current medication list — Names, dosages, and how long you’ve been taking each
- Prior diagnosis history — Any previous mental health diagnoses you’ve received
- Prior treatment history — What medications or therapies you’ve tried, and what helped or didn’t
- Your main concern — Think about what’s been hardest lately. You don’t need to have it perfectly organized — just have a sense of what you most want to address
- Insurance card — If using insurance, have it accessible so we can process your benefits
Pricing & Insurance
Includes evaluation, diagnosis, treatment plan & same-day e-prescription. HSA and FSA cards accepted.
In-network: Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Optum & Carelon. We bill your insurer directly.
Follow-up medication management appointments are $90 self-pay. All states we serve have telehealth parity laws — your insurer cannot charge more for telehealth than in-person. View our full insurance & pricing page →
How to Book Your Online Psychiatric Evaluation
Step 1: Book Online
Select a same-day or next-day slot via our secure portal. No referral, no phone call — 2 minutes to book from any device.
Step 2: Complete Intake
5-minute confidential intake form covering your symptoms, history, medications, and the reason for your visit.
Step 3: Join by Video
Log in via encrypted HIPAA-compliant video from your phone, tablet, or computer. No downloads required — just click the secure link.
Step 4: Get Your Answers
60-minute evaluation → diagnosis → treatment plan → same-day prescription at your pharmacy if appropriate.
Step 5: Ongoing Care
Schedule follow-ups every 4–8 weeks for medication management, refills, and continued psychiatric support — all via telehealth.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Online Psychiatric Evaluation
What is the difference between a psychiatric evaluation and a therapy session?
A psychiatric evaluation is a clinical assessment that results in a diagnosis and treatment plan — conducted by a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner (PMHNP). Therapy (talk therapy) is an ongoing series of sessions focused on coping strategies, emotional processing, and behavioral change — conducted by a therapist, psychologist, or counselor. Psychiatrists and PMHNPs prescribe medication; therapists generally do not. Many patients benefit from both — a psychiatrist for medication management and a therapist for ongoing support.
Do I need a diagnosis to book an evaluation?
No. Many patients come to their evaluation without any prior diagnosis — the evaluation is the process that determines the diagnosis. You simply need to be experiencing symptoms that concern you or affect your daily functioning.
Will I definitely get a prescription at my first appointment?
Most patients who would benefit from medication receive a prescription at the initial evaluation. However, medication is never prescribed automatically — it is prescribed when it is clinically appropriate for your diagnosis, history, and preferences. Some patients prefer to start with therapy alone; some presentations require a follow-up before medication decisions are made. Your provider will discuss all options transparently.
What if I’ve had bad experiences with psychiatrists before?
We hear this often — and we take it seriously. If you’ve felt dismissed, rushed, or not listened to by prior providers, we want your experience here to be different. Our evaluations are 60 minutes — not the 15-minute rushed appointment that’s become common at high-volume practices. You will have time to explain your full history, ask questions, and leave with real clarity about your diagnosis and plan.
Can I get a psychiatric evaluation for pre-bariatric surgery clearance online?
Yes. We provide psychiatric evaluations that satisfy the pre-bariatric surgery psychological clearance requirement. The evaluation covers the standard domains assessed pre-surgically — mental health history, current psychiatric status, understanding of the procedure, and readiness for the behavioral changes required. Documentation can be provided to your surgical team after the evaluation.
Is an online psychiatric evaluation legitimate for ESA documentation?
Yes. An ESA letter requires a licensed mental health provider to conduct a clinical evaluation confirming a qualifying condition and clinical need for an Emotional Support Animal. Our board-certified PMHNP is fully qualified to make this determination. We provide HUD-compliant ESA documentation to qualifying patients following a complete evaluation — not simply a checkbox form.
Which states do you serve?
We provide online psychiatric evaluations in New York, Texas, Florida, Colorado, Washington, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Iowa. Patients must be physically located in one of these states at appointment time.
Why Choose Samz Mental Health for Your Evaluation
Board-Certified Provider
Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC — advanced specialty certification, not a generalist prescriber or non-clinical platform.
60 Full Minutes
Not a 15-minute rushed visit. A full hour to conduct a thorough, accurate evaluation of your mental health.
Same-Day Availability
No 3–6 month waitlists. Book today, be evaluated today, get your answers today.
$120 Self-Pay
Significantly more affordable than the $299–$450 charged by large telepsychiatry platforms or $350–$500 in-person.
Real Diagnosis, Real Plan
You leave knowing your diagnosis, understanding it, and having a concrete path forward — not just a medication and a wave goodbye.
9 States Covered
NY, TX, FL, CO, WA, MD, NH, NM & IA — urban, suburban, and rural patients served equally via telehealth.
Ready for Answers? Book Your Evaluation Today.
60-minute board-certified evaluation. Same-day available. Self-pay $120 or use your insurance.
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