St. Augustine 904.342.0672 • Palm Coast 386.446.6888
We have new patient paperwork forms that you can obtain from the downloads page.
Bring the completed paperwork, your photo ID, and your insurance information with you to your first visit. If you do not have access to a printer, we will provide a packet when you check in.
Our staff will verify your insurance benefits and assist with any preauthorizations that are necessary.
During your appointment, we will conduct an assessment to help determine what your needs are and how we can help. You may be advised that additional testing or referrals are needed; we will discuss these plans with you prior to setting additional appointments.
Many pharmaceutical companies offer free or discounted medications to individuals who meet certain financial criteria. There are additionally some mail-order programs which offer 60 and 90 day supplies of many medications for reasonable rates.
To locate available programs, visit www.needymeds.com where you can search for your medication by brand or generic name.
Also, Target and Wal-Mart offer $4 generic prescription programs.
The MBTI is not a test and does not measure psychological dysfunction. It DOES, however, help you understand your personality preferences and how they are similar or different than people around you. This in turn helps you understand how you can grow personally and develop better insight into your relationships.
We strive for the highest level of customer service. If you should find an error on your bill or have a billing-related question, please contact STAT Medical Office Services at 904.824.4990 or www.statmos.com.
You have persistent changes in your mood (feeling “down,” anxious, or angry much more than what feels normal for you).
You have a tough time finding positive things to say about yourself.
You feel self-conscious in social situations and desire more and deeper relationships.
You don’t understand why you act like you do and/or feel like no one understands you.
You feel like you need some changes in your life but don’t know how to begin.
You feel “stressed out” about life and want to stop using drugs, alcohol, or other potentially self-destructive things to help ease the pain.
Your relationships are stressful and you don’t get along with loved ones as well as you used to.
You have had a major life change in areas such as relationships, employment, health status, or physical ability.
You have lost someone close to you through death, divorce, or distance.Someone has told you that you “don’t seem like yourself” lately.
If any of these sound familiar, please give our staff a call to schedule an appointment today. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or other people right now, PLEASE call 911 or 1-800-SUICIDE immediately.
I don’t want to appear “weak” or crazy because I can’t "handle" my problems. Each person goes through sometime in their life that overwhelms their natural coping abilities. There is tremendous strength in acknowledging that you may need some help even on a short-term basis from a mental health professional.
I don't want people to know I'm getting help. Our staff takes your privacy VERY seriously so our services are completely confidential. The exception to this rule is if we discuss something that may result in harm to yourself or someone else.
Talking won't help anything. I can already talk to my friends.
A relationship with friends/family is different than a relationship with a doctor, nurse, or counselor. We have specific training and background in scientifically proven techniques to assist you in examining your challenges. The support of friends will be helpful to the healing process but we encourage you to add professionally-guided direction as well.