Mahogany Jays Wellness provides telehealth psychiatric care across Florida for women, teens, and families supporting neurodivergent children. Below are answers to common questions about appointments, insurance, and services.

FAQs

Do you provide telehealth services in Florida?

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Yes. Mahogany Jays Wellness provides secure telehealth psychiatric care for patients located in Florida. All appointments are conducted by video, allowing you to receive care from the comfort of your home.


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What ages do you see?

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I work with women, teens (13 and older), and families supporting neurodivergent children. I may also accept younger children on a case-by-case basis.
Services may include psychiatric evaluation, medication management, family support, or parent guidance depending on your needs.


Do you accept insurance?

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I currently accept select insurance plans through Alma, including Aetna, Cigna, and Carelon.
Private pay appointments are also available.

If you are unsure whether your insurance is accepted, you can schedule a free consultation to discuss your options.

For private pay, a payment plan can be arranged.

Private Pay Fees

Free consultation – 15 minutes – no charge
Initial evaluation – $225
Follow-up visit – $125
Extended visit – $150
Parent support / coaching – $125
Family session – $150

Insurance accepted through Alma for select plans including Aetna, Cigna, and Carelon.


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What is the free consultation?

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What conditions do you treat?

How do I schedule an appointment?

What are your policies on medications prescribed?



The free consultation is a short phone or video call to see if services are a good fit.
During this time, we can discuss your concerns, answer questions, and decide whether to move forward with an evaluation.

The consultation is not a full clinical visit and does not include diagnosis or treatment.


Do you provide care for teens?

Do you work with autistic or neurodivergent children?

Do you offer parent coaching or parent support?

Yes. I provide psychiatric care for teens experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD, emotional overwhelm, and school-related stress.
I also work with teens who may be masking, feeling misunderstood, or struggling to keep up with expectations.

Yes. I have a special focus on supporting neurodivergent children and families, including autistic girls and teens who may be diagnosed later or feel overwhelmed by school, social pressure, or emotional stress.

Services may include psychiatric care, family support, and guidance for parents navigating challenges at home or school.

Yes. Some parents benefit from guidance and support even when the child is not the patient.
Parent support sessions may focus on understanding neurodivergence, managing behavior, coping with stress, or navigating school concerns.

These sessions are typically self-pay and are not billed to insurance.




What if I am not sure which service to choose?

Is this emergency care?

Common concerns include:

Anxiety
Depression
ADHD
Autism and neurodivergence
Emotional overwhelm
Burnout
Mood changes
School-related stress
Parenting stress
Caregiver fatigue

If you are unsure whether I can help, you can schedule a consultation.

You can schedule a consultation directly through the website using the booking links.

Insurance patients should use the insurance booking link.
Private pay and consultation visits can be scheduled through the private pay link.

That is completely okay. Many people are unsure where to start.
Scheduling a free consultation is the best way to discuss your situation and decide what type of support would be most helpful.


No. This practice does not provide emergency services.
If you are in crisis, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
You can also call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.


My approach to psychiatric care focuses on safe, thoughtful, and evidence-based treatment. This practice does not prescribe stimulant medications, benzodiazepines, or other controlled substances. Care may include non-controlled medications, supportive therapy, and guidance for families and parents when appropriate.