PSYCHIATRY · MILFORD, CT
Psychiatry and therapy under one roof — coordinated from the start. Our board-certified psychiatrists work directly alongside therapists at our Milford, CT office, seeing patients from West Haven and across Connecticut. No referrals. No repeating yourself to someone new.
PSYCHIATRY AT CMHS
You don’t have to be in crisis to reach out. If previous therapy hasn’t moved the needle, if symptoms are getting in the way of work or relationships, or if you’re wondering whether medication could help — an evaluation is a good place to start. Even just not knowing is reason enough to come in.
WHEN TO SEEK HELP
Our approach is collaborative and specific to you. We take the time to listen — not just to symptoms, but to your history, your goals, and what’s been tried before. Then we build a plan together.
Your first visit is a full evaluation — symptoms, history, and what’s been tried before. We take the time to understand where you are before recommending anything.
Medication, therapy, or both — we build the approach around you, not a protocol. You’re involved in every decision.
If medication is part of your plan, your psychiatrist monitors your response closely and adjusts as needed — in direct communication with your therapist.
Regular follow-ups keep your care on track. As your needs evolve, so does your plan.
WHY CMHS
ABOUT PSYCHIATRY
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions. At CMHS, that means evaluating how physical health, medications, and life circumstances intersect with your mental well-being — and coordinating with your therapist so nothing falls through the cracks.
Reaching out is the hardest part. Once you do, we make the rest straightforward — same-week appointments, insurance accepted, and a care team that actually communicates. We’re here when you’re ready.
Not always. Medication is one option, but treatment may also involve therapy, lifestyle changes, or a combination of approaches.
Visits are usually more frequent at the beginning of treatment. Once things stabilize, appointments can be spaced out.
CMHS accepts many major insurance plans. Our team can help verify your coverage before your first appointment.
Yes. Many patients prefer to bring a trusted family member or friend, especially for the first visit.
Perhaps you’ve tried taking a medication. This is quite normal. A psychiatrist can assess what treatments you have tried and what other alternatives can be used.
Yes. Your privacy is protected by law. Your information is only shared with your consent or in certain situations for safety purposes.