Depression Treatment in Wyoming via Telehealth
Depression is one of the most common reasons people seek psychiatric care - and one of the most treatable. If you have been struggling with low mood, low energy, or a loss of interest in things that used to matter, medication management and therapy-informed support can help.
Book via HeadwaySigns of depression to know
Depression is more than sadness - it affects energy, concentration, sleep, and how you see yourself.
What to expect at your first appointment
Thorough intake
We'll discuss your depression history, severity, how long symptoms have been present, any prior episodes, treatments you've tried, and what's been getting in the way of feeling better.
Personalized plan
We'll talk through medication options, what the evidence says about your particular presentation, and what therapy-informed strategies can be built into your care alongside medication.
Consistent follow-up
Depression often responds to treatment, but it takes time and close monitoring. Regular follow-ups track how you're responding and make adjustments until you're in a sustainable place.
Depression medication management
As a board-certified PMHNP with full prescribing authority in Wyoming, I evaluate and prescribe antidepressant medications as part of a broader treatment plan. The goal is not just to reduce symptoms, but to help you function and feel like yourself again.
I work closely with you during the first weeks on a new medication - monitoring for side effects, early signs of response, and whether adjustments are needed. If a medication isn't the right fit, we try something else. There are many effective options.
Therapy-informed support for depression
I draw on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), and behavioral activation techniques to address the thought patterns and behavioral cycles that keep depression stuck. Medication and therapy-informed care together produce better outcomes than either alone - and that integrated approach is what you'll get in every appointment.
Insurance & Self-Pay
Credentialed through Headway. Accepting new patients now.
$200
Initial visit
$100
Follow-up
Self-pay available. No insurance required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What antidepressants do you prescribe?
I prescribe SSRIs (sertraline, escitalopram, fluoxetine), SNRIs (venlafaxine, duloxetine), and other first-line antidepressants based on your history, prior medication trials, side effect tolerability, and co-occurring conditions.
How long until antidepressants work?
Most antidepressants take 4–6 weeks to show meaningful effect, with full benefit sometimes developing over 2–3 months. I monitor closely during this period and adjust as needed.
Do I need medication to treat depression?
Not everyone needs medication. For mild to moderate depression, therapy-informed approaches alone can be effective. For moderate to severe depression, medication often significantly improves outcomes when combined with therapeutic support.
What if antidepressants aren't working?
If a medication isn't working after an adequate trial, there are many options - adjusting the dose, switching to a different antidepressant, or adding an augmenting agent. I don't give up after one try.
Can telehealth effectively treat depression?
Yes. Research consistently supports telehealth as equally effective as in-person care for depression treatment. Many patients find video appointments easier to keep, which supports consistency - a key factor in depression recovery.
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Accepting new patients for depression treatment across Wyoming via telehealth.
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