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Top 10 psychiatrists in Long Beach, CA

Clients agree: these Long Beach psychiatrists are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Lesley Skoloff

Lesley Skoloff

5.0Exceptional(16)
Offers online services
129 hires on Thervo
29+ years in business
Serves Long Beach, CA
S S. says, "Ms. Skoloff is a compassionate, attentive, and skilled therapist who creates a safe space for growth. Her insightful guidance and practical strategies have been transformative." Read more
Novus Mindful Life Institute Family Counseling & Recovery

Novus Mindful Life Institute Family Counseling & Recovery

New on Thervo
Offers online services
16+ years in business
Serves Long Beach, CA
Welcome to Novus Mindful Life Institute Family Counseling and Recovery Center, where healing and transformation are at the heart of everything we do. Located in the serene setting of Long Beach, California, our center is dedicated to guiding individuals, couples, and families through the complexities of life's challenges toward a path of healthy, joyful living. Our Services: At Novus, we understand that life can present a myriad of difficulties and traumas. That's why we've tailored our services to address a wide range of issues: Couples Counseling: Rebuild trust and communication with the help of our compassionate counselors. Sex Addict...
Jill Solomon MFT

Jill Solomon MFT

New on Thervo
Offers online services
24+ years in business
Serves Long Beach, CA
Hi! I’m a psychotherapist in private practice that works with individuals and couples. I love helping people get unstuck from unhealthy patterns and dynamics. I work from an attachment style perspective when working with couples. I bring warmth and humor to our work together and believe that we can collaborate together to help you get greater fulfillment in your life and relationships. I love helping couples heal and grow together . I love watching people’s lives unfold and getting them closer to what they want and need. I enjoy people and conversations. It is amazing to see people get what they want and need and heal from their traumas and ...

Your psychiatrists questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.

How much does a psychiatrist cost near me?

The cost of a psychiatrist depends on your location, the psychiatrist's experience, the type of treatment you need, and whether your visit is covered by insurance or not. Costs are highest in major metropolitan cities like New York, San Francisco, and Boston.

  • Without insurance, the average cost to see a psychiatrist is $250 to $500 for the initial evaluation and $80 to $250 for each follow-up visit.
  • With insurance, you'll typically pay a standard copay. Check your health insurance plan to confirm whether psychiatric visits are covered and if you'll need a referral from your primary care doctor or not.
  • Many mental health practitioners offer sliding-scale rates that are adjusted based on your income for uninsured patients.

What does a psychiatrist do?

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions, behavioral disorders, and emotional disorders. Psychiatrists can order a wide range of medical and psychological tests to help diagnose your physical and mental state and determine the best treatment approach.

During an initial consultation, you and the psychiatrist will discuss your mental and physical symptoms and family health history. The psychiatrist may prescribe additional tests, medication, therapy, or other treatments. Most treatments and medication plans require periodic follow-up visits.

Can a psychiatrist prescribe medication?

Yes, a psychiatrist is a licensed medical doctor and can prescribe medication. Your psychiatrist will determine if medication is needed and will develop a treatment plan that includes ongoing medication management.

They may also recommend other forms of therapy as an alternative or to complement the medication. Popular supplementary therapies include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). However, your psychiatrist will likely refer you to a psychologist or therapist for these treatments.

When should I see a psychiatrist, and what conditions do they treat?

Consider seeing a psychiatrist if you're suffering from a mental health condition that negatively impacts your life, such as feeling sad all the time, having difficulty concentrating, having trouble sleeping, or experiencing panic attacks. Common conditions treated by psychiatrists include:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety or panic attacks
  • Insomnia
  • Eating disorders, including Anorexia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, and Bulimia Nervosa
  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Complex PTSD
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Schizophrenia

What's the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who is authorized to prescribe medication. While psychiatrists will diagnose your mental health condition and determine the proper treatment plan, they typically do not offer talk therapy or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and will refer you to a psychologist for those services.

A psychologist is not a medical doctor but is trained in helping clients with mental health conditions. Psychologists cannot prescribe medication—except in Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, and New Mexico—but can diagnose issues like anxiety, depression, or phobias and provide talk therapy, CBT, or other treatments.

Most doctors recommend seeing both a psychiatrist and a psychologist to address your condition from both angles.

Do you need a referral to see a psychiatrist?

Most HMO insurance plans require you to get a referral from your doctor to see a psychiatrist. PPO insurance plans typically allow you to see a psychiatrist without first getting a referral.

If you're not using health insurance to pay for the visit, no referral is necessary.

How do I find the best psychiatrist near me?

When choosing a psychiatrist, it's important to find one who makes you feel comfortable and respected. Follow these tips to find the best psychiatrist for you:

  • If you have a specific mental health concern—such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, or ADHD—look for psychiatrists with experience treating that condition.
  • Ask your medical provider for recommendations.
  • Read reviews from other patients on Thervo and Google.
  • Confirm the psychiatrist accepts your insurance or offers a sliding-scale rate.
  • Ask about telemedicine and virtual visit options.
  • Schedule an initial consultation to make sure you're happy with the psychiatrist's communication style and empathy.

What questions should I ask a psychiatrist?

Ask the psychiatrist these questions before establishing yourself as a patient:

  • How many years have you been practicing?
  • What is your area of expertise?
  • Have you treated other people with my condition successfully?
  • What treatment methods do you offer for people with my condition?
  • Can you prescribe medication if needed?
  • Do you offer virtual/telemedicine appointments?
  • Do you accept my insurance? Do you bill the insurance company directly?
  • Do you offer sliding-scale rates for patients without insurance?

Reviews for Long Beach psychiatrists

Recent success stories from people in the Long Beach area.
Buffy S.
Lesley has been a true light for my family. She has provided me the strength to find myself, my strength and voice in some of my darkest hours. She helped to support and guide me through many transitions and opened me to possibilities that I wouldn’t have arrived at on my own. I’ve been working with her for several years off and on and know that she is always there to tap back in when I need a refresh or deeper insight. She continues to remind me my inner path and truth and provide validation and encouragement through many forms healing. She challenges the mind for the better and for expansion, she touches the trauma that resides in the body and ultimately nourishes my entire life.
Lesley Skoloff
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