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Mental Health Association In Volusia

Mental Health Association In Volusia – Daytona Beach

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Mental Health Association In Volusia – Psychiatry – Daytona Beach

Patients in Daytona Beach turn to Mental Health Association In Volusia for Psychiatry care that goes beyond symptom management. The team takes time to understand each patient's full health picture before recommending a course of action.

The staff at Mental Health Association In Volusia understand that a clinic visit can be stressful. From the front desk through to discharge, the team works to create an environment where patients feel comfortable, respected, and well cared for.

Our Services

Psychiatry

Accessing mental health care can be daunting, and our team works to make the experience as approachable as possible. New patients receive thorough evaluations rather than rushed prescription visits.

Patient Experience

Consistency and reliability define the patient experience at Mental Health Association In Volusia. 3 reviewers have awarded it 4.3 stars, citing timely appointments, accurate diagnoses, and clear instructions for follow-up care as the reasons they continue to choose this provider over others in the area.

Insurance & Payment

Patients at Mental Health Association In Volusia benefit from a knowledgeable billing and insurance team that handles the administrative complexity so they don't have to. Coverage from most major commercial carriers, government programs, and supplemental plans is accepted. Questions about billing, statements, or insurance claims are addressed promptly and professionally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I continue seeing my therapist while also seeing a psychiatrist?

Yes, and this combination is often recommended. Psychiatrists typically focus on diagnosis and medication management, while therapists provide psychotherapy. Coordinated care between both providers generally produces better outcomes.

What happens during a first psychiatric evaluation?

The initial evaluation typically lasts 60 to 90 minutes and involves a comprehensive review of your mental health history, current symptoms, medications, medical history, family history, and social context. The provider will discuss possible diagnoses and treatment options at the end of the visit.

Is medication always part of psychiatric treatment?

Not necessarily. Medication is one tool among many. Some patients benefit primarily from therapy, lifestyle changes, or structured support programs. Your provider will discuss all appropriate options based on your diagnosis and preferences.

Mental Health Association In Volusia is conveniently accessible to patients in and around Daytona Beach. The clinic is located at 531 S Ridgewood Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32114. For appointments or questions, patients can reach the office at (386) 252-5785.

Opening Hours

MonClosed, Tue: 12:00–5:00PM, Wed: 12:00–5:00PM, Thu: 12:00–5:00PM, Fri: 12:00–5:00PM, Sat: Closed, Sun: Closed
Psychiatry
(386) 252-5785volusia.floridahealth.gov
Mon: Closed, Tue: 12:00–5:00PM, Wed: 12:00–5:00PM, Thu: 12:00–5:00PM, Fri: 12:00–5:00PM, Sat: Closed, Sun: Closed
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