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Depression Treatment in Orlando

Orlando runs on hours the rest of the world sleeps: theme park closes, hotel turnovers, hospital nights, and an I-4 commute that eats whatever energy is left. Add a metro full of transplants who never found a doctor here, and it is no surprise that getting psychiatric care feels impossible, the practices from Lake Nona to Winter Garden quote waits measured in months. Two weeks or more of that pattern is clinical depression, and it is one of the most treatable conditions in medicine. shrinkMD treats depression in Orlando by secure video, with board certified clinicians and appointments as soon as availability allows.

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

Depression Treatment in Orlando - board certified telepsychiatry from shrinkMD

Why shrinkMD

Made to fit life in Orlando

Care here has to fit hospitality schedules, which is why our appointments run early, late, and between shifts, by video from your apartment near Mills 50, a break room backstage, or a parked car in a Disney cast lot. New to Orlando with no local doctor network yet? You do not need one to start.

We bill no insurance, so nothing about your care reaches an employer plan or insurer database. One flat fee shown before booking, the same clinician every visit, and prescriptions sent electronically to any Orlando pharmacy the same day.

What's included

From flat to forward

The first visit establishes what we are actually treating, depression's severity and subtype, any seasonal pattern, and the medical or bipolar mimics that change everything, plus your full medication history with doses, durations, and responses. Treatment then starts immediately: a thoughtfully chosen antidepressant when indicated, an activity plan built for low fuel days, and therapy folded in where it strengthens the result.

Follow ups every two to four weeks measure your scores and adjust the plan while the medication takes hold, energy usually moves first, mood follows, most often within four to six weeks. As you recover, visits space out and the focus shifts to prevention: consolidating sleep, protecting the habits that lifted you, and writing the relapse plan that keeps the next episode from ever getting traction.

Frequently asked questions

Good questions, clear answers

Can appointments fit theme park and hotel shift schedules?

Yes, that is normal here. Early mornings after overnights, gaps between split shifts, and evening slots all work, and visits run 15 to 30 minutes by video so they fit inside a break.

I just moved to Orlando and have no local doctors. Is that a problem?

Not at all. You can start with us directly, and when you do find a primary care doctor, we coordinate with them with your permission. Transplants without a care network are half this city.

How long until depression treatment works?

Typically two to six weeks for medication, with energy improving before mood. We track scores at every visit so neither of us is guessing.

What if antidepressants have failed me before?

Bring the history, names, doses, durations, responses. Past trials are a map, not a verdict, and structured re evaluation often finds the path earlier prescribers missed.

Will I be on medication forever?

Often no. Many patients treat for a defined period after recovery, then taper with a plan. Some conditions warrant longer treatment, and we are honest about which is which.

Start depression treatment in Orlando

Call 1-877-747-4656 now, appointments are available as soon as availability allows for Orlando residents, by secure video from home.

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