What is Direct Care?
We’ve chosen a direct care model because it allows us to focus our time and energy on what matters most—your [...]
We’ve chosen a direct care model because it allows us to focus our time and energy on what matters most—your [...]
Not at this time. Our services are provided through telemedicine to increase accessibility for families across Texas.
Yes, we do not provide treatment for: Primary psychiatric disorders, such as Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, schizophrenia, or severe [...]
Yes, if appropriate, we may discuss medication options as part of your child’s treatment plan. All medications are sent electronically [...]
Getting a diagnosis is not the end of the journey; it is an important step along the way. It is [...]
We follow the highest clinical standards for virtual evaluations and use standardized diagnostic tools to ensure accuracy. In some cases, [...]
It depends. Some children may receive a diagnosis after their initial consultation, particularly if they have been previously evaluated elsewhere [...]
No. If your child has an acute medical concern, they should see their primary care provider or pediatrician.
Yes, in some cases, we are available outside typical business hours for urgent needs. We also offer some Saturday appointment [...]
Yes. At this time, our providers are licensed to see patients who reside in Texas.