Telehealth psychiatric medication management and metabolic care
for adults in Virginia, delivered with thoughtful follow-up
Comprehensive evaluation and ongoing medication management for anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, and insomnia, with careful monitoring and ongoing follow-up.
Medical support for metabolic health and weight concerns, with attention to how medications, mood, sleep, and metabolism interact.
Emphasis on evidence-based treatment, appropriate dosing, side-effect monitoring, and clear communication to support long-term stability.
Care plans are individualized and developed collaboratively, with respect for patient goals, preferences, and overall well-being.
We take time to understand your symptoms, medical history, current medications, and overall health before recommending treatment.
Treatment decisions are evidence-based and individualized, with attention to safety, clarity, and realistic expectations.
Care includes consistent follow-up to monitor progress, address concerns, and adjust treatment as needed.

Meet Your ProviderHiral Patel, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
Founder, Capital Behavioral HealthI am a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner providing thoughtful, evidence-based psychiatric medication management for adults.My approach is collaborative and patient-centered, with careful attention to how mental health, physical health, sleep, metabolism, and life stressors intersect. Treatment decisions are made together, with close follow-up and ongoing support.I work with adults seeking care for anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, insomnia, and metabolic or weight-related concerns, prioritizing safe prescribing and long-term stability.
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