The first step to improving your mental health and achieving mental wellness is obtaining a proper diagnosis. This should always come before starting a treatment plan. A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation helps to uncover what diagnosis (or diagnoses) explain the symptoms, struggles and negative consequences you have experienced. Dr. Matthew Goldenberg is a board-certified psychiatrist and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association who helps patients from the states of California, Alaska, Hawaii and Utah obtain both an objective and evidence-based diagnosis and psychiatric care that they need and deserve.
What is the First Visit with Dr. Goldenberg Like?
Dr. Goldenberg is a board certified and experienced psychiatrist based in Santa Monica, CA. He sees patients in California, Alaska, Hawaii and Utah via secure telehealth. The first visit is likely a similar experience to other medical professionals that you may have seen in the past. Dr. Goldenberg begins the psychiatric evaluation by first discussing why you sought out support, in other words, “what we will be working on together?” Next, Dr. Goldenberg asks the patient a series of questions, much like an individualized clinical interview, that helps him to get up to speed regarding his patient’s mental health, general health and family history etc. The initial appointment lasts between 60 and 75 minutes.
Can Dr. Goldenberg Diagnose Me in One Appointment?
Every patient is unique and comes with a history of different symptoms, life experiences, treatment failures, treatment successes and treatment options that have not been tried in the past. As a well trained and experienced psychiatrist, Dr. Goldenberg uses his knowledge of mental health symptoms and diagnoses to help determine an accurate diagnosis or diagnoses. Even if a diagnosis seems obvious, Dr. Goldenberg always rules out other conditions like depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, anxiety, psychosis, addiction and certain medical conditions, as these conditions influence which medications, and/or non-medication treatment options, that would be most suitable for his patient. In most cases, Dr. Goldenberg will have a good working diagnosis by the end of the initial session. Although, it can take several follow up sessions in some cases to further clarify the diagnosis.
How Does My Diagnosis Affect My Treatment Plan?
A patient’s treatment plan is based on many factors, including the severity of the symptoms, how much their condition is impacting their ability to function at work and/or home and their history of previous treatments. Additionally, every patient has preferences about taking medication, what types or medications and other treatments they would prefer and these are used to individualize their treatment plan. Dr. Goldenberg uses a holistic, biological, psychological and social approach to customize his recommendations to each individual patient and their unique needs and goals.
What if I want to be Diagnosed but I do Not want Medication?
Dr. Goldenberg’s goal as a mental health expert and addiction specialist is to first establish an accurate diagnosis (or diagnoses). Only then, can the patient understand all of their treatment options. Dr. Goldenberg always discusses both the medication and non-medication treatment options with his patients. If Dr. Goldenberg is unable to provide the recommended treatment, he always provides referrals to highly qualified local colleagues that can. So even if you have no intention of taking medication, Dr. Goldenberg recommends having an initial psychiatric evaluation for the opportunity to have a single consultation, to establish a diagnosis and all treatment recommendations. At the least, you will leave with more information that you can use to make future decisions.
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Common Questions About Your Initial Evaluation
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Please share any prior evaluations, lab results, medication lists, or treatment notes. This information helps Dr. Goldenberg provide a comprehensive and accurate assessment.
How long does the initial evaluation take?
The first appointment usually lasts 60 to 75 minutes, giving enough time for a full unrushed psychiatric assessment.
Can I be diagnosed in a single visit?
Dr. Goldenberg works to establish an accurate working diagnosis during the initial evaluation. Depending on your history and complexity, follow-up sessions may be required for full clarification.
What happens after the evaluation?
Dr. Goldenberg will review your diagnosis and discuss personalized treatment options, including therapy, medication, and lifestyle interventions tailored to your needs.
Is telepsychiatry available for the initial evaluation?
Yes. Telepsychiatry and Dr. Goldenberg’s Medical Licensure allows Dr. Goldenberg to work with patients who live in the states of California, Alaska, Hawaii and Utah. Patients are able to complete the full psychiatric evaluation remotely via HIPAA-compliant video conferencing from the comfort of their home, office or any other quiet location that has reliable internet access.