Getting the medication that you need has never been easier
Do you need medication for anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar, borderline personality, or other challenges?
The team at Oasis Health Services understands the struggle of creating a treatment plan that’s suitable for your needs, lifestyle, and personal preferences. That’s why we help you create a treatment plan that’s specifically tailored to you.
Our treatment plan is only made after having a strong understanding of your case, your expectations, and your concerns.

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What is medication management?
While medication is rarely the first choice for achieving general well-being, for many it is the needed extra boost to help bridge the gap between where you are and your overall general well-being. Our Medication Management services offer:
The Oasis Health Services team takes the time to consider all the different factors that might have a positive or negative effect on your mental health.
Learn how to integrate therapy approaches into your life through nutrition, exercise, and perhaps the use of psychotropic and other medications.
There’s a wide sea of psychotropics and finding the one suitable for you can be a challenge. Medication management makes it easier by understanding your needs, expectations, and lifestyle.
Online and in-person psychiatric care, including medication management for all psychiatric challenges. Available in Georgia, Maryland, Washington, Florida, and Arizona.
Do I need Medication Management?
If one or more of the following indicators apply, you can benefit from affordable medication management at Oasis Health Services.
- You feel that your current medications do more harm than good.
- You're struggling with your medication's side effects.
- You're considering discontinuing your medication due to its adverse effects.
- You feel that your current medication is not working.
- You feel as if you didn't receive enough education regarding your treatment.
- It is so hard to get an appointment with a psychiatrist.
- Your psychiatrist doesn't explain the alternatives and isn't available to tweak medication.
- Your therapist suggested that you might benefit from medication.
- You want to know if medication can help if you experience anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, OCD, or other mental health challenges.
Do Psychotropic Medications Work?
The fact that a certain type of medication works for one person doesn’t necessarily mean that it will work for another person. Every case of depression, anxiety, ADHD, or other mental health problem is distinct as everyone is different.
That’s why medication management exists. With medication management services, you can report immediately if your medication does not seem effective or if you experience troubling side effects, and your prescription can be adjusted or a new treatment approach considered.

Medication Management Services Include:
- Assistance in developing a medication schedule.
- Review of medication regimen.
- Create a complete list of the patient’s prescribed and over-the-counter medicines.
- Educate patient and/or caregiver on proper dosage, frequency, and side effects.
- Evaluate response to medications and effectiveness.
- Communicate with patient's doctor for optimum outcome.
Contact us today to learn more about our medication management services in Florida, Maryland, Washington, and Arizona.
How does medication management help with anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar, borderline personality, and other challenges?
- Anxiety: Medications like SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) or benzodiazepines can reduce excessive worrying, panic attacks, and physical symptoms of anxiety, allowing individuals to function more effectively in their daily lives.
- Depression: Antidepressants can rebalance neurotransmitter levels in the brain, alleviating feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and fatigue, and enabling individuals to experience improved mood and overall well-being.
- ADHD: Stimulant medications (e.g., methylphenidate or amphetamines) enhance dopamine and norepinephrine activity in the brain, aiding in better focus, attention, and impulse control, thus reducing symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity.
- Bipolar Disorder: Mood stabilizers like lithium, anticonvulsants, or atypical antipsychotics can help regulate mood swings, prevent episodes of mania and depression, and promote a more stable emotional state.
- Borderline Personality Disorder: Certain antidepressants and mood stabilizers can assist in managing emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and intense mood fluctuations commonly associated with borderline personality disorder.
- Other mental health challenges: Medication management can also be beneficial for other mental health challenges, such as schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and more, by targeting specific neurotransmitter imbalances and symptom clusters related to each condition.
Insurance companies that we accept
- Aetna
- Ambetter (Medicare/Commercial only)
- Amerigroup (Medicare/Commercial only)
- Asuris Northwest Health
- Cigna
- Community Health Plan (Medicare/Commercial only)
- Coordinated Care (Medicare/Commercial only)
- First Choice Health
- Humana
- LifeWise Assurance Company
- Medicare
- Molina Healthcare (Medicare/Commercial only)
- Premera
- Regence
- Optum / UBH
- Medicaid
- Tricare
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