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Online psychiatry for Maine

Now launching. Telepsychiatry for adults across Maine, from Portland and Bangor to Lewiston, Augusta, and the rural towns, island communities, and far reaches of Aroostook County. Expert care by secure video, without the long drive or the long wait.

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

Online psychiatry for Maine
Quick overview. shrinkMD is now launching licensed online psychiatry for adults across Maine. 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, non controlled options only.

A rural state

Reaching every corner of Maine

Maine is one of the most rural states in the country, and that shows up in how hard care can be to reach. Psychiatric clinicians concentrate around Portland, Bangor, Lewiston, and Augusta, while much of the state, from the North Woods to the islands of Casco Bay, has few or none nearby. For someone in Aroostook County, the nearest psychiatrist can be a long drive across the County, and that distance often means symptoms deepen before the first visit.

Maine winters add another barrier. Snow, ice, and short daylight make a two hour drive for a twenty minute appointment a genuine hardship, and seasonal patterns can make those same months the hardest on mood. Long waitlists stretch the wait even further.

shrinkMD removes those barriers by bringing care to you over secure video, whether you're in Greater Portland or far Down East. You'll work with a certified clinician (a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner) licensed in Maine, with consistent follow up and the same warmth and continuity you'd expect from an in person practice, reachable without the road or the weather standing in the way.

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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a calm, sunlit moment at home in Maine, supported and at ease

From Greater Portland to Aroostook County, care reaches every corner of Maine.

How it works

Getting started in Maine

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.

Maine resources

Mental health resources in Maine

Public starting points for care in Maine. These are informational, not endorsements, and phone numbers, hours, and eligibility can change, so verify with each agency. None replace evaluation by a licensed clinician.

  • Crisis, 24/7: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org). Calls route to a nearby Maine crisis center when possible. Call 911 for emergencies.
  • Maine Statewide Crisis Line: 1-888-568-1112, 24/7, which screens for safety and connects you to local behavioral health support.
  • Mobile crisis response: 988 can coordinate mobile crisis teams where the county or regional system supports it. Availability varies by county across Maine.
  • State authority: Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health, 207-592-6406, maine.gov/dhhs/obh.
  • NAMI Maine: helpline, peer led support groups, and education for individuals and families. Find your local affiliate at nami.org/find-your-local-nami.
  • Mental Health America affiliates in Maine: advocacy, screening tools, and information and referral, where available, at mhanational.org/affiliates.
  • 211 Maine: dial 211 for free, confidential referrals to behavioral health, housing, food, and transportation. Find your local 211 at 211.org.
  • SAMHSA FindSupport: 1-877-726-4727, 24/7, and samhsa.gov/find-support to locate mental health and substance use care.
  • Maine Medicaid, MaineCare: behavioral health coverage and a provider locator at maine.gov/dhhs/oms.
  • Academic care: Maine Medical Center Department of Psychiatry in Portland, mainehealth.org, which runs behavioral and mental health programs and often accepts community referrals.
  • Veterans: find the nearest VA facility at va.gov/find-locations. 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 Statewide 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

Maine cities we serve

shrinkMD provides telepsychiatry across Maine, including these cities and their surrounding communities. Each linked city below has a dedicated local page.

Direct answer

Can an online psychiatrist prescribe medication in Maine?

Yes. A psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner licensed in Maine can evaluate you by video and prescribe non controlled psychiatric medication electronically to any Maine pharmacy, the same visit. shrinkMD clinicians hold Maine licenses, and prescriptions are sent the day they are written. The exception is controlled substances, stimulants and benzodiazepines, which shrinkMD does not prescribe for any patient, in any state.

Frequently asked questions

Good questions, clear answers

Is telepsychiatry legal in Maine?

Yes. Telepsychiatry is legal in Maine when delivered by a certified clinician (a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner) who holds an active Maine license at the time of your appointment. Antidepressants such as SSRIs and SNRIs are not controlled substances.

Do you prescribe controlled medication in Maine?

No. shrinkMD does not prescribe controlled substances. We use non controlled medications like SSRIs, SNRIs, and bupropion, paired with coordinated therapy, and your clinician will explain what they can prescribe in Maine.

Do I need a referral to be seen in Maine?

No referral is needed. You can complete the intake yourself and book directly, which is often faster than waiting for a referral, especially from a rural town or Down East.

Can you see me in rural or Down East Maine?

Yes. We see adults anywhere in Maine by secure video, including Aroostook County, the North Woods, island communities, and far Down East, so the drive and the winter roads don't stand between you and a clinician.

How fast can I be seen in Maine?

Many patients schedule a full evaluation as soon as availability allows, depending on availability. Telepsychiatry often shortens the wait compared with finding an in person psychiatrist in a rural part of the state.

What conditions do you treat in Maine?

We care for the full range of adult mental health conditions by video, including anxiety, depression and seasonal affective disorder, bipolar and mood disorders, OCD, postpartum and women's mental health, and psychotic disorders, with medication management and therapy coordination.

Does MaineCare cover mental health care?

MaineCare, Maine's Medicaid program, covers medically necessary behavioral health services for eligible residents, including therapy and psychiatric medication management. Coverage and in network clinicians vary by plan. Start at maine.gov/dhhs/oms.

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

Call or text 988 from anywhere in Maine, or call the Maine Statewide Crisis Line at 1-888-568-1112, available 24/7. If you may be in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Get started in Maine

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

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