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Online psychiatry for Augusta, Maine

Board certified telepsychiatry for adults in Augusta, Maine's capital on the Kennebec River and a hub for central Maine and the Kennebec Valley. From downtown and the State House to the towns it draws from, expert psychiatric care reaches you by secure video.

Medically reviewed by Shariq Refai, MD, MBA, FAPA, board certified psychiatrist · Published June 7, 2026 · Last reviewed June 8, 2026 · Editorial policy

Friends playing catch on the Maine State House lawn in Augusta, Maine
Quick overview. shrinkMD provides licensed online psychiatry for adults in Augusta. You'll meet with a certified clinician, a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner licensed in Maine, by secure, HIPAA compliant video, with evaluation, medication management when appropriate, therapy coordination, and follow up. No controlled substances.

The state capital

Care for Augusta and the Kennebec Valley

Augusta is Maine's capital, set on the Kennebec River, a center of state government and a hub for central Maine that draws people from across Kennebec County and the wider Kennebec Valley. It's also home to the Togus VA, the oldest veterans facility in the country, just east of the city. For families across this central stretch of the state, the nearest psychiatrist can still be a long drive away.

shrinkMD brings board certified care to you by secure video, so where you live and the demands of work no longer decide how quickly you're seen. Whether you're downtown or out in a Kennebec Valley town, the same care reaches you at home.

You'll work with a clinician licensed in Maine, with the warmth, continuity, and follow up you'd expect from an in person practice, without the trip into the capital for every visit.

What we treat

Conditions we treat

Care for the full range of adult mental health conditions, by secure video.

Anxiety Disorders

Generalized anxiety, panic, social anxiety, and OCD.

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Depression

Major depression and seasonal affective disorder.

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Bipolar and Mood

Bipolar I, bipolar II, and cyclothymia.

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Women's Mental Health

Postpartum depression, PMDD, and maternal mental health.

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Psychotic Disorders

Schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.

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Specialty Populations

Athletes, students, professionals, healthcare workers, first responders, and veterans.

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Two artists painting beside the Kennebec River in Augusta, Maine

From the capital to the Kennebec Valley towns it serves, expert care is a few days away.

How it works

Getting started in Augusta

1

Quick intake

Share your history and goals through a simple, secure form, in minutes.

2

Schedule fast

Pick a near term video visit. No referral, no long waitlist.

3

Meet your clinician

A thorough evaluation, a clear diagnosis, and a plan built around you.

4

Ongoing care

Continuity and follow up with the same clinician over time.

Augusta resources

Mental health resources in the Augusta area

Public starting points for care in and around Augusta. These are informational, not endorsements, and details can change. None replace evaluation by a licensed clinician.

  • Crisis, 24/7: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988). Maine Crisis Line: 1-888-568-1112, staffed around the clock by phone, text, and chat. Call 911 for emergencies.
  • MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta: hospital and behavioral health care for the Kennebec Valley.
  • Kennebec Behavioral Health: community behavioral health with 24/7 crisis response, outpatient care, and clinics across Augusta and central Maine.
  • NAMI Maine: a statewide helpline, support groups, and an online database of more than 250 Maine mental health resources searchable by county, at namimaine.org.
  • 211 Maine: dial 211 for free, confidential local referrals.
  • MaineCare, Maine Medicaid: behavioral health coverage at maine.gov/dhhs.
  • Veterans: the VA Maine Healthcare System is centered at the Togus VA just east of Augusta. Veterans Crisis Line, call 988 then press 1, or text 838255.
Important. If you or someone you know is in danger, call or text 988, call the Maine Crisis Line at 1-888-568-1112, call 911, or go to the nearest emergency department. shrinkMD provides scheduled outpatient care and is not a crisis service.

Cost and coverage

Insurance, access, and appointment availability in Maine

shrinkMD operates on a transparent self pay basis, so you always know the cost up front, with no surprise bills. If your plan includes out of network telehealth benefits, we can provide the documentation you need to submit for reimbursement.

We're built for timely access. Many Maine patients schedule a full evaluation as soon as availability allows, not the months long wait common in traditional practices, with online scheduling, virtual visits that remove travel and missed workdays, and consistent follow up that never restarts your care.

Local to you

Augusta neighborhoods and nearby areas we serve

shrinkMD provides telepsychiatry across Augusta and the surrounding Kennebec Valley communities, including:

  • downtown and the State House area
  • the east side near Togus
  • Sand Hill and the North End
  • the Western Avenue corridor
  • and nearby Hallowell, Gardiner, Manchester, Winthrop, Sidney, and Chelsea

Frequently asked questions

Good questions, clear answers

Is telepsychiatry available in Augusta?

Yes. You can be seen anywhere in Augusta and Kennebec County by secure video, as long as you're physically located in Maine and your clinician holds an active Maine license at the time of your appointment.

Do you prescribe controlled medication in Augusta?

No. shrinkMD does not prescribe controlled substances. We use non controlled medications such as SSRIs and SNRIs, paired with coordinated therapy.

How fast can I be seen in Augusta?

Many patients schedule a full evaluation as soon as availability allows, depending on availability, which often beats the wait for an in person psychiatrist in central Maine.

What areas around Augusta do you serve?

Augusta and nearby Hallowell, Gardiner, Manchester, Winthrop, Sidney, and Chelsea, along with the wider Kennebec Valley, all by secure video.

Is online care a good fit for the Kennebec Valley?

Yes. Telepsychiatry is especially helpful where providers are spread thin and travel takes time. You get consistent care and follow up from home, without the drive into the capital.

What number do I call in Augusta for a mental health emergency?

Call or text 988, or call the Maine Crisis Line at 1-888-568-1112, staffed 24/7 by phone, text, and chat. Kennebec Behavioral Health offers 24/7 crisis response in the area. If you may be in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Does insurance cover telepsychiatry in Augusta?

shrinkMD operates on a transparent self pay basis. If your plan includes out of network telehealth benefits, we can provide documentation you can submit for reimbursement.

Where do appointments take place?

Wherever you are in or around Augusta, by secure, HIPAA compliant video, from home or any private spot with an internet connection.

I work for the state. Could my mental health care ever reach my employer?

No. There is no insurance claim, no diagnosis in a carrier database, and no contact with state systems. Your care is between you and your clinician.

How does this work for rural Kennebec Valley towns?

The same as it works in Augusta. Video visits reach Winthrop, Gardiner, Waterville, and the small towns between, which matters in a region where psychiatric waitlists run months.

Get started in Augusta

Expert psychiatric care, wherever you are in Augusta. Complete the intake and book your evaluation online, often as soon as availability allows.

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