You care will be Personalized.
You care will begin with an open, in-depth and individualized consultation with our board certified psychiatric physician. We utilize the bio-psycho-social model to better understand your unique walk of life and to develop a comprehensive and thoughtful treatment plan. In addition, we utilize a wide range of tools to accurately assess your overall health and presenting clinical status:
Evidence-based screening tools and questionnaires to capture your baseline clinical status and assess ongoing treatment progress.
Laboratory studies (ie. blood tests, urinalysis) may be utilized to evaluate underlying physical health conditions that may be contributing to your clinical symptoms.
Pharmacogenomic testing to optimize psychotropic medication efficacy
Cardiac testing, when appropriate, for patient taking certain psychotropic medications or for those with underlying cardiac pathology
You care will be Patient-Centered.
You are the center of the expert care that we provide. We believe in meeting you where you are in order to address and improve your mental health concerns. Once your treatment plan has been formulated, your psychiatrist will collaborate with you to ensure that you are in the driver seat at every step of your journey to emotional wellness:
You care will be Confidential.
We understand and greatly respect the privacy of our patients. For this reason, our clinic maintains strict privacy policies, including limited visibility on internet and social media platforms. Dr. Iyoha only records medically necessary information in order to maintain her patients’ privacy. Your records remain private unless out of network reimbursement is requested from your insurance company.
Our Treatment Focus
Acute Stress Reaction
Anxiety
Attention Deficits
Bipolar Disorder
Behavioral Disturbances secondary to Neurocognitive Disorders
Depression
Gender Issues
Grief and loss
Impulse Control Disorders
Maladaptive coping strategies
Menopausal Mood Disturbances
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Personality Disorders
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Post-Partum Depression and Mood Disturbances
Premenstrual Mood Disturbances
Schizophrenia