Westchester County, New York
Medication Management in Westchester County
Westchester solves most problems with research and resources, then psychiatry answers with closed panels, phone-quoted fees, and months of waiting. For households that value discretion as much as quality, the standard system asks too much and offers too little. Psychiatric medication deserves an owner, not an autopilot. shrinkMD provides board certified medication management to Westchester County by secure video, with follow up that happens on schedule and decisions driven by measured results.
Medically reviewed by Shariq Refai, MD, MBA, FAPA, board certified psychiatrist · Published June 7, 2026 · Last reviewed June 8, 2026 · Editorial policy

Why shrinkMD
shrinkMD in Westchester County, on your terms
From Yonkers to Bedford, visits happen by video from home or a White Plains office, scheduled around Metro-North timetables, school pickups, and full calendars.
We bill no insurance, which means no diagnosis or prescription in any insurer database, flat published fees, and records held entirely between you and your clinician.
What's included
What careful prescribing actually involves
Choosing a medication is reasoning, not reflex: your specific diagnosis, your past trials and their outcomes, family response patterns, side effect profiles, interactions with what you already take, and your own priorities, sleep, weight, energy, focus, all weigh in. We explain the tradeoffs and decide together.
Then we manage it like it matters: measured follow up every two to four weeks during changes, honest side effect guidance, planned tapers instead of cold stops, and deprescribing when something is no longer pulling its weight. Monitoring labs run through your local lab with results reviewed together. We do not prescribe stimulants or benzodiazepines, and we are direct about that up front.
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Frequently asked questions
Good questions, clear answers
Can appointments fit a Metro-North commuter schedule?
Yes. Early morning and evening video slots exist for Grand Central commuters, and follow ups run 15 to 30 minutes.
Do you serve the whole county?
Identically, from the Sound Shore to the river towns to northern Westchester, by secure video wherever you are private.
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.
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.
Start medication management in Westchester County
Call 1-877-747-4656 now, appointments are available as soon as availability allows for Westchester County residents, by secure video from home.
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