Psychiatry, Mental Health Care for
Depression, Anxiety & More
Harmony United Psychiatric Care is one of Florida’s most reliable and compassionate mental health clinics.
Practice Highlights:
- Treatment for Adults, Adolescents & Children, ages 5 & above
- In-Clinic & Online Telepsychiatry / Telehealth Care
- Appointments are typically available within 7 days
- Most Insurance Plans Accepted
- Affordable pricing for self-paying Clients
- Qualified, knowledgeable, and compassionate mental health professionals.
- Individualized and Evidence-based Care.
- Appointments are available in the evening and on weekends.
- Customer Service is available 7 days a week Monday – Sunday from 7:15 AM to 6:45 PM.
- On-Call Service is available 24 x 7 to attend to urgent client needs.
Psychiatry with Compassion
Our team includes Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Licensed therapists, and counselors. We provide in-person as well as online, telemedicine, telehealth, telepsychiatry, and teletherapy services. We treat a wide range of psychiatric conditions, including Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorders, ADHD, PTSD, and more.
Why choose Harmony United Psychiatric Care?
At Harmony United Psychiatric Care, each person we serve is treated with compassion and respect. We believe in each individual’s potential for personal growth, and we strive to provide the best treatment possible through individualized, evidence-based care.
We provide comprehensive treatment options, blended with empathy and concern for our client’s well-being. Our Psychiatrists, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners, Psychologists, Licensed Therapists, Counselors, and Physician Assistants stay up to date on the latest developments in psychiatric care and are well-informed on cutting-edge treatment modalities in the field of psychiatry.
We are one of Florida’s most reliable and compassionate mental health clinics. We have flexible work hours. We provide appointments in the evenings as well as on weekends.
Difference between a Psychiatrist and a Psychologist?
People are often confused between psychiatrists and psychologists while seeking professional help. Most of us do not know where to start. Who should a mental health professional be: a psychiatrist or a psychologist?
They both study the brain, emotions, feelings, and thoughts. However, their technical environment is not the same.
Psychiatrist
Psychiatrists attend medical school for four years and four to five years of residency/fellowship training. Psychiatrists can prescribe medications, conduct psychiatric evaluations and provide psychotherapy and counseling.
Psychologist
Psychologists typically undergo a Ph.D. program in Psychology for a minimum of five years, they conduct psychiatric evaluations, Neuropsychological and Neurocognitive testing, and provide psychotherapy and counseling to the clients. In some states, Psychologists are allowed to prescribe medications however, in the state of Florida psychologists are not allowed to prescribe medications.
Patient Testimonials
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