gladstone psychiatry patient portal

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Gladstone Psychiatry and Wellness Patient Portal - Valant

13 hours ago Welcome to the Gladstone Psychiatry and Wellness Patient Portal! Gladstone Psychiatry and Wellness 1501 Sulgrave Ave Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21209-3650 (443) 708-5856 >> Go To The Portal


Why Gladstone psychiatry and wellness?

This impacts not only my patients, but also their families and anyone who cares about them.” Gladstone Psychiatry and Wellness is a new psychiatry and counseling center with a chief mission of providing quality psychiatric care for Maryland residents who want to use their insurance benefits.

How do I schedule an initial appointment with a Gladstone psychologist?

Deaf and hard-of-hearing patients, to schedule an initial appointment, please email new.patient@gladstonepsych.com or contact Morgan at 443-708-5856, extension 104.

What is Pat Patricia doing at Gladstone?

Patricia’s focus at Gladstone is working with children, adolescents and young adults, as well as their families, to help them improve their overall quality of life and work toward a brighter future.

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What is Gladstone Psychiatry?

Gladstone Psychiatry and Wellness is a new psychiatry and counseling center with a chief mission of providing quality psychiatric care for Maryland residents who want to use their insurance benefits.

Where is the Baltimore Clinic?

The Baltimore clinic is located within Mt. Washington Center at 1501 Sulgrave Avenue in the heart of the Mt. Washington Village neighborhood. The Columbia clinic is located at 9841 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 211. The Hunt Valley clinic is located at 11350 McCormick Rd., Building III, Suite 600. The Bethesda location is located at 4416 East West Highway, Suite 310.

How long is a psychiatrist's first appointment?

First appointments with a psychiatrist are typically one hour long; follow-up visits are thirty-minutes. If needed, a nurse-specialist handles coordination of care between a patient’s primary care doctor, pharmacist, insurance company, and designated family members.

What is Temika's specialty?from gladstonepsych.com

Temika has worked as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner for over 15 years. She has expertise in general psychiatric treatment, addiction, crisis stabilization, nursing home care, and assisted living facilities. Particular areas of interest include depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, ADD/ADHD, OCD, PTSD and use of buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid addiction.#N#Temika’s core values are providing care that focuses on the individual, realizing that each patient is unique and has specific health needs. Temika believes in building a long lasting and trusting relationship with her patients. While in partnership with her patients, she ensures that confidentiality and safety are held paramount when working toward achieving mutually desired outcomes.

What is Gladstone Psychiatry?from gladstonepsych.com

Gladstone Psychiatry and Wellness is a new psychiatry and counseling center with a chief mission of providing quality psychiatric care for Maryland residents who want to use their insurance benefits.

What degree did Kathleen Swanson have?from gladstonepsych.com

Kathleen Swanson has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Brown University and a BSN from University of Maryland. After working as a nurse in inpatient psychiatry, she returned to University of Maryland School of Nursing to complete the psychiatric nurse practitioner program with a MS degree.

Where is the Baltimore Clinic?from gladstonepsych.com

The Baltimore clinic is located within Mt. Washington Center at 1501 Sulgrave Avenue in the heart of the Mt. Washington Village neighborhood. The Columbia clinic is located at 9841 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 211. The Hunt Valley clinic is located at 11350 McCormick Rd., Building III, Suite 600. The Bethesda location is located at 4416 East West Highway, Suite 310.

Where is Surbhi Khanna?from gladstonepsych.com

Dr. Surbhi Khanna completed her adult psychiatry residency training at University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. She then pursued her Addiction Psychiatry fellowship training at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. She is board certified in Adult Psychiatry as well as Addiction Psychiatry. She is able to prescribe buprenorphine for adult patients with opioid use disorder (like heroin or pain pills). Dr. Khanna believe in taking an integrative, holistic approach to mental health and particulate those who struggle with substance use disorders. Her goal is to provide high quality, patient-centric psychiatric care using a collaborative approach.

What is Sarah's philosophy?from gladstonepsych.com

Sarah’s philosophy is that a team approach leads to best treatment outcomes. Sarah has a special interest in working with the Deaf community and is fluent in American Sign Language.

What does "courage doesn't mean you don't get afraid" mean?from gladstonepsych.com

Like someone said, “Courage doesn’t mean you don’t get afraid. Courage means you don’t let fear stop you.” Let’s be courageous together!

What is Gladstone Psychiatry?from gladstonepsych.com

Gladstone Psychiatry and Wellness is a new psychiatry and counseling center with a chief mission of providing quality psychiatric care for Maryland residents who want to use their insurance benefits.

Where is the Baltimore Clinic?from gladstonepsych.com

The Baltimore clinic is located within Mt. Washington Center at 1501 Sulgrave Avenue in the heart of the Mt. Washington Village neighborhood. The Columbia clinic is located at 9841 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 211. The Hunt Valley clinic is located at 11350 McCormick Rd., Building III, Suite 600. The Bethesda location is located at 4416 East West Highway, Suite 310.

How long is a psychiatrist's first appointment?from gladstonepsych.com

First appointments with a psychiatrist are typically one hour long; follow-up visits are thirty-minutes. If needed, a nurse-specialist handles coordination of care between a patient’s primary care doctor, pharmacist, insurance company, and designated family members.

How long does a psychiatrist refill prescriptions?

Psychiatrists typically provide prescription refills to last until the next scheduled appointment. In unusual circumstances, your psychiatrist will call in prescriptions. While it might seem inconvenient, the spirit behind this policy is to ensure you’re continuing to get the right medication and right dosing for your health condition. Patients should utilize their patient portal for refill requests as a first line of defense before calling, and please allow up to 72 hours to fulfill such requests.

What happens if you miss an appointment?

Emergencies happen, and you will not be penalized for missing an appointment due to one. However, your appointment time is exclusively for you. If you miss an appointment for a reason that’s not a legitimate emergency, you will be charged $75.

What is the phone number of a psychiatrist in Washington?

For routine matters, patients should call their psychiatrist using the office phone, 443-708-5856 (Mt. Washington) / 240-708-4334 (Columbia). Staff will return calls as soon as they can. For emergencies, patients may contact their clinician as agreed as part of a treatment plan.

Is Gladstone in network with Blue Cross?

Fees. Gladstone providers participate in network for several insurance companies. Gladstone is in network with the following health insurance companies: CareFirst, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Cigna and United Healthcare/Optum. (Please note, Gladstone is not in network for Medicaid [Medical Assistance] or Medicare.)

Does Gladstone have a double book?

Gladstone does not double-book patients. The time set aside for you is for you alone. Of course, there are reasons patients need to cancel an appointment, and this is fine provided you give adequate notice. The more time in advance you can cancel your appointment, the better our ability to meet the needs of other patients on waiting lists. A minimum of 24 hours notice is requested; please email appointments@gladstonepsych.com or phone 443-708-5856 (Mt. Washington) / 240-708-4334 (Columbia). A late cancellation will be treated as a no show.

Can a provider speak with a family member?

From time to time, it may make sense for your provider to speak with someone other than your formal treatment team, such as with a family member. Unless this is a true emergency situation, she or he will ask for your written consent to do so.

Do you own your health records?

Health Records. In general, you own your health information, and (with some exceptions) you can choose who receives this and who doesn’t. As a rule, your treatment is best when all your healthcare providers have the ability to communicate with each other.

Where does Brittany work?

Brittany has worked on child inpatient units at University of Maryland Hospital and Sheppard Pratt Hospital.

Where is Coleen Schrepfer?

Coleen Schrepfer, a board certified psychiatrist, moved to Baltimore from New Jersey in 2014 with her family. Dr. Schrepfer completed her adult psychiatry training with a sub-specialization in child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Maryland/Sheppard Pratt Health System.

Where did Courtney Joseph go to school?

Courtney Joseph, D.O., grew up in the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts and earned her undergraduate degree from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia and her medical degree from Des Moines University in Des Moines, Iowa. She completed her adult residency training at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She completed her fellowship training in child and adolescent psychiatry through the University of Maryland Medical Center and Sheppard Pratt Hospital. She is board certified in adult psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry. Particular areas of interest include mood and anxiety disorders in children, teens, and young adults.

What is Patricia's goal?

Patricia’s goal is to make therapy a positive and life-changing experience for all involved.

Where is Mandy Smith?

Mandy Smith is native to Maryland and earned her BA in Philosophy and her MA in Psychology Counseling. She moved to Baltimore to open an outpatient mental health clinic and was the Clinical Manager at Contemporary Therapeutic Services. She went on to work as the Program Director at two inpatient co-occurring treatment facilities; Spectrum Health in Sykesville and Second Genesis in Crownsville, respectively. She has also worked as the Program Manager at Chase Brexton Health Care’s Substance Abuse Program, and currently serves as the Program Director at Columbia Addictions Center. Mandy specializes in addictions, trauma, depression, anxiety and life transitions. She is a certified chemical dependency counselor (CCDC) and also in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).

Who is Vonetta Davis?

Vonetta Davis has worked with patients suffering mental illness and addictions as a nurse and later as a nurse practitioner. Initially she worked on inpatient units at Sheppard Pratt, then she was a medical director for the Kolmac Outpatient Recovery Clinic in Towson, MD. At Kolmac, Ms. Davis developed an expertise in working with patients who are dually diagnosed with addictions and other mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression. At Gladstone, Ms. Davis works with adult patients who have psychiatric illnesses both with and without the additional comorbidity of addictions. Her treatment philosophy is pragmatic—the treatment that works best is the one her patients agree to and have confidence in. This also often involves substantial attention to non-medication things such as improving lifestyle behaviors and relationships. She is also trained and certified to prescribe medications for addictions, including naltrexone and buprenorphine.

Where did Rachel Baldus go to school?

She worked for many years at Sheppard Pratt, and chose to return to school to study nursing.

Anthony Massey, MD

Dr. Anthony Massey grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. He earned a BA and MBA at Johns Hopkins, and an MD from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans. He completed his internship in the US Navy and residency in psychiatry at Sheppard Pratt Hospital. He is board-certified in both psychiatry and addiction medicine.

Danielle Cox, MSW, LCSW-C

Danielle Cox is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of Maryland and a Maryland board approved Clinical Supervisor. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Sociology from Towson University in Towson, MD, and earned her Master of Social Work degree in Clinical Social Work from Tulane University in New Orleans, LA.

Erica Guiton, LCSW-C

Erica Guiton is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Maryland. Erica holds her Masters in Social Work from the University of Maryland, Baltimore with a clinical concentration in Behavioral Health and a sub-specialization in Employee Assistance Programs.

Jim McGreevey, MS, LCPC

Jim is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the state of Maryland with over 15 years’ experience. He has worked extensively in the treatment of addictions and co-occurring disorders and has found DBT skills training to be instrumental in enhancing patient’s ability to regulate the intense emotions that often lead to relapse.

Nicole Roder, LMSW

Nicole Roder (she/her) is a lifelong Marylander. She grew up in Greenbelt and is still proud to call Maryland her home. Nicole earned her BA in Psychology from the University of Maryland Baltimore County and her MSW (Master of Social Work) from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. She is a Licensed Master Social Worker in the state of Maryland.

Christine Hsu, MS, LCPC

Christine Hsu, MS, LCPC, is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. Christine was born and raised in Maryland and received her bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Human Development at the University of Maryland, College Park and later went on to complete her master of science degree in Counseling Psychology at McDaniel College.

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