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Medication Management in Omaha

A lot of Omaha is quietly managing its own psychiatric medication: the family doctor renews the sertraline started years ago, the system psychiatrist has a four month follow up gap, and nobody has actually measured whether any of it is working. Medication that affects your brain deserves an owner. shrinkMD provides board certified medication management by secure video across the Omaha metro, with follow up that happens on time, decisions driven by measured symptom scores, and scheduling that bends around hospital rotations, rail shifts, and real family calendars.

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

Medication Management in Omaha - board certified telepsychiatry from shrinkMD

Why shrinkMD

Stewardship that fits Nebraska

Follow ups run 15 to 30 minutes by video, before a UNMC shift, after the kids are down in Elkhorn, or from a West O office between meetings. No clinic drive, no waiting room, no half day burned.

Prescriptions go electronically to any Omaha pharmacy, from Kohll's to the Hy-Vee counter, and with your permission we coordinate directly with your primary care clinician so the whole plan pulls one direction. No insurance billing means your records stay completely out of employer and insurer systems.

What's included

How medication management works here

Everything starts with your medication history: what you take now and every psychiatric medication you have tried, with dose, duration, and what happened, including side effects. That record prevents repeated failures and points at what is likely to work. Changes are then made one at a time and judged by validated scores, not vibes.

Expect visits every two to four weeks during adjustments, then every one to three months once stable. We give straight guidance on side effects, taper rather than stop abruptly, and deprescribe when something is no longer pulling its weight. We do not prescribe controlled substances, and we say so before you book. Labs that medications require, like lithium levels or metabolic panels, get coordinated through your Omaha doctor or a nearby lab.

Frequently asked questions

Good questions, clear answers

My family doctor manages my antidepressant now. Why switch?

Primary care does heroic work, but layered or resistant cases benefit from psychiatric depth: better differential thinking, more medication options, and measured follow up. We coordinate with your doctor rather than replace them.

Can you see me around rail or warehouse rotations?

Yes. Shift work scheduling is normal here, and we also treat the sleep disruption those rotations cause as part of the plan.

Do you prescribe Adderall or Xanax in Omaha?

No. We do not prescribe controlled substances anywhere, and we are upfront about it. The non controlled toolbox is deeper than most people have been shown.

How do lithium levels or other labs work by telehealth?

We coordinate the order through your local clinic or lab, review results, and adjust accordingly. Telehealth changes the visit, not the monitoring standard.

What does it cost?

A transparent flat fee per visit, published before you book, HSA and FSA eligible. No claims, no surprise bills.

Start medication management in Omaha

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

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