Geode Health accepts insurance
At Geode, we believe mental health affordability is just as important as availability. We’re in-network with most insurance plans and always working to expand coverage.
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Kalee McKenna, PA-C, MMS
Physician Assistant
I am a Physician Assistant and have been providing psychiatry services for three years in... View Kalee McKenna's profile
Francesco Incandela, DO
Outpatient Psychiatrist
I’m Dr. Incandela, a psychiatrist committed to helping people achieve their mental health goals and... View Francesco Incandela's profile
Katie Reyes, LCSW, C-DBT
Therapist
I am a bilingual therapist fluent in both English and Spanish, providing comprehensive mental health... View Katie Reyes's profile
Katherine Juszczyk, LCPC
Therapist
I am passionate about supporting children, adolescents, and emerging adults in their journey toward mental... View Katherine Juszczyk's profile
Why choose Geode Health?
At Geode, we’re on a mission to reshape mental healthcare by employing both therapists and psychiatric practitioners who can meet more of your needs in one place.
All of our providers offer both in-person and online visits, depending on your needs and preference. No matter what you’re facing, you can count on your team at Geode Health to be by your side, empowering you to live a happier, healthier, more rewarding life.
How We Help
Flexible care shaped just for you
Geode connects you with expert psychiatry or therapy resources, or a combination of both, depending on your needs.
Psychiatry
Geode’s board certified psychiatrists work with both children and adults to make a diagnosis and manage medications.
Advanced Treatments
Geode Health’s local offices allow us to offer more intensive treatment options like TMS and Spravato (intranasal Ketamine).
What we treat
Geode’s practices offer care tailored to individual needs
Experience comprehensive care shaped just for you
Frequently asked questions about working with Geode Health
Geode Health differentiates itself from other mental health practices in several ways:
We offer a unique blend of evidence-based talk therapy and innovative treatment modalities to provide patients with a comprehensive approach to mental health care.
Our team of mental health professionals is highly trained and experienced in working with a diverse range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, trauma, eating disorders, and behavioral issues.
We prioritize accessibility and affordability, offering a range of payment options, including insurance and self pay, to ensure that our services are accessible to all who need them.
We place a strong emphasis on creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where patients feel heard, valued, and respected. We believe that mental health care is a collaborative process and work closely with our patients to develop personalized treatment plans that meet their unique needs and goals.
We provide high-quality, affordable care for most mental health conditions, like Depression, OCD, Insomnia, Anxiety, Addiction, ADHD, Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, PTSD, Trauma, and others.
Our experts are at the forefront of mental health treatment and have helped thousands regain control of their lives.
We offer both in-person appointments and telehealth calls, providing the most convenient options.
We place a strong emphasis on creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where patients feel heard, valued, and respected. We believe that mental health care is a collaborative process and work closely with our patients to develop personalized treatment plans that meet their unique needs and goals.
The frequency of therapy or psychiatry sessions should be determined based on the individual’s unique needs and circumstances. Depending on your unique needs, appointments may be scheduled on a weekly basis, bi-weekly basis, or monthly basis. Our Geode Health mental health professionals can work with individuals to develop a treatment plan that includes a recommended frequency of sessions based on their individual needs.
Many psychologists are doctors, but not medical doctors. Psychologists treat mental health conditions using talk and other complementary therapies. Psychiatrists are medical doctors (MDs). Psychiatrists can provide talk and other complementary therapies but primarily treat mental health conditions with medications.
A psychiatrist can prescribe medication and provide medical management for mental health conditions, which a therapist cannot. Additionally, because psychiatrists are medical doctors, they have more extensive training in medical issues that may be related to mental health concerns. However, therapists can provide a wide range of evidence-based talk therapies to help individuals manage their mental health conditions, and may work collaboratively with psychiatrists to provide comprehensive care.