Long Island, New York
Medication Management in Long Island
Long Island hides a psychiatric bottleneck behind its prosperity: Nassau practices with closed panels, Suffolk drives that stretch past an hour, and the LIRR eating any city appointment whole. Three million people between Great Neck and Montauk deserve care that doesn't require a railroad timetable. Medication that affects your brain should be managed, not merely refilled. shrinkMD brings board certified medication management to Long Island by video, with appointments as soon as availability allows and progress tracked at every visit.
Medically reviewed by Shariq Refai, MD, MBA, FAPA, board certified psychiatrist · Published June 7, 2026 · Last reviewed June 8, 2026 · Editorial policy

Why shrinkMD
Why Long Island chooses shrinkMD
From the North Shore to the East End, appointments happen by video from home or office, with early slots before the Penn Station trains and evening slots after them, identical care in August and February.
We bill no insurance, fees are flat and published, and seasonal mood patterns in the off season towns are familiar clinical territory, not a curiosity.
What's included
How medication management works here
Everything starts with your medication story: what you take now and every psychiatric medication you have tried, each with dose, duration, and response, because that history is the strongest predictor of what will work next. Changes are then made one at a time, at sensible doses, and judged against validated symptom scores rather than impressions.
Expect visits every two to four weeks while adjusting and every one to three months once stable. Side effects get adult guidance, what fades, what to report, and how to switch safely, and tapers are planned rather than abrupt. We deprescribe when a medication stops earning its place, we do not prescribe controlled substances, and labs, when needed, are coordinated through your local clinic or lab.
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Care and next steps in Long Island
Frequently asked questions
Good questions, clear answers
Do you cover eastern Suffolk and the East End?
Identically to Nassau, year round. Distance is the problem telepsychiatry erases, and Riverhead gets the same care as Garden City.
Is winter seasonal depression on the Island something you treat?
Yes, properly: diagnosed with care and treated with evidence based options, from light therapy guidance to medication when warranted.
What if my medication causes side effects?
You get clear guidance on what fades within two weeks, what deserves a message, and what means call now, and switches are planned rather than abrupt.
Will you coordinate with my primary care doctor?
With your permission, yes, in both directions, so interactions get caught and both plans pull the same way.
How often will I be seen?
Every two to four weeks while starting or adjusting, then every one to three months once stable. The cadence follows your response, not a fixed grid.
Start medication management in Long Island
Call 1-877-747-4656 now, appointments are available as soon as availability allows for Long Island residents, by secure video from home.
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