McLean, Virginia
Psychiatric Evaluation in McLean
McLean households manage agencies, portfolios, and institutions, and the local psychiatric market answers with closed panels and referral chains. For people whose careers depend on discretion, the standard system feels riskier than the symptoms, so the symptoms go untreated. A psychiatric evaluation is how the guessing ends: one structured hour with a board certified clinician that produces a real diagnosis and a real plan. shrinkMD brings that hour to McLean by secure video, as clinician availability allows.
Medically reviewed by Shariq Refai, MD, MBA, FAPA, board certified psychiatrist · Published June 7, 2026 · Last reviewed June 8, 2026 · Editorial policy

Why shrinkMD
Made to fit life in McLean
From Langley to Great Falls to the Tysons border, visits happen by encrypted video from home or office, with no waiting rooms and no insurance billing anywhere in the model.
For clearance holders, current adjudicative guidance treats voluntarily seeking care as favorable, and our structure keeps every record between you and your clinician.
What's included
The evaluation, start to finish
Before the visit, you gather the short list that sharpens everything: current medications, your pharmacy, and any past psychiatric medications with dose, duration, and response. The appointment itself runs 45 to 60 minutes by secure video, covering your history, screening tools, medical contributors, and goals, in plain conversation rather than interrogation.
By the end you know three things: what this is, what we recommend, and what to expect in the first six weeks. Validated scores from this visit become the baseline every follow up is measured against, prescriptions go to your pharmacy the same day when indicated, and therapy is coordinated when it strengthens the plan. The next appointment is on the calendar before you close the laptop.
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Care and next steps in McLean
Frequently asked questions
Good questions, clear answers
My work is sensitive enough that records anywhere are a problem.
Our model is the answer: cash pay means no insurance claims, no insurer database entries, and records held privately. Structurally, nothing is broadcast.
Can my college student be seen on breaks?
If they are 18 or older and physically in a state where we hold licenses at appointment time, yes, and care can continue by video from campus in our licensed states.
What should I have ready for the appointment?
Current medications and doses, your pharmacy, any past diagnoses, and most importantly every psychiatric medication you have tried with dose, duration, and response. That history guides everything.
What if I need more than telehealth can provide?
Then we tell you plainly and help arrange the right level of care. Knowing our limits is part of the clinical standard, not an exception to it.
Will I get a diagnosis at the first visit?
Usually yes, a working diagnosis and plan the same day. When something genuinely needs more information or records first, we say exactly what and why.
Start psychiatric evaluation in McLean
Call 1-877-747-4656 now, appointments are available as soon as availability allows for McLean residents, by secure video from home.
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