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Medication Management in Gainesville, Georgia

Compare 2 Medication Management clinics in Gainesville, Georgia that offer care for depression, anxiety, and ADHD. Review services, ratings, and contact details to find the right provider near you.
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  • Kenneth E Goolsby MD & Associates PC

    Kenneth E Goolsby MD & Associates PC operates a mental health practice in Gainesville, located on Limestone Circle near the Hall County medical district. The clinic provides psychiatric evaluations and medication management for adults with mood disorders, anxiety, and related conditions. Specific procedural treatments such as TMS or ketamine therapy are not detailed in available information; prospective patients should contact the practice to confirm current service offerings beyond standard outpatient psychiatry.

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  • Robert Findley PA/C

    Robert Findley, a physician assistant in psychiatry, practices at Goolsby Associates on Limestone Circle in Gainesville, Georgia. The practice provides psychiatric evaluations and medication management for adults. Specific treatment modalities such as TMS, esketamine, or ketamine therapy are not detailed in available information; prospective patients should inquire directly about specialized depression treatments beyond standard psychiatric care.

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About Medication Management

Psychiatric medication management is ongoing care provided by psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and other prescribers who specialize in mental health pharmacology. It involves prescribing, monitoring, and adjusting medications used to treat conditions like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, OCD, and schizophrenia.

A typical course begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, usually 45 to 60 minutes, during which the prescriber reviews symptoms, medical history, prior treatments, and current life circumstances. Follow-up appointments are shorter — 15 to 30 minutes — and focus on tracking response to medication, identifying side effects, and making dose adjustments. Frequency varies: weekly or biweekly during initial titration, then monthly or quarterly once a regimen is stable.

Effective medication management often involves more than just refilling prescriptions. Many prescribers coordinate with therapists, primary care physicians, and specialists to ensure care is integrated. Some clinics offer pharmacogenetic testing to guide medication choice in patients with complicated histories.

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover psychiatric medication management. Telehealth visits are widely available and have become standard for stable patients. Clinics in our directory include both in-person psychiatric practices and telehealth-only providers.