Find An Online Psychiatrist in Virginia Near Me
Find An Online Psychiatrist in Virginia Near Me
Getting mental health support shouldn't mean rearranging your schedule or sitting in a waiting room. Blossom Health connects you with board-certified psychiatric providers in Virginia who offer care through secure video appointments—from wherever you feel most comfortable.
Getting mental health support shouldn't mean rearranging your schedule or sitting in a waiting room. Blossom Health connects you with board-certified psychiatric providers in Virginia who offer care through secure video appointments—from wherever you feel most comfortable.
Most patient copays $0-$22
Most patient copays $0-$22

What makes Blossom Health different:
Board-certified psychiatric providers who specialize in your condition
Appointment availability within days, not months
Prescriptions sent directly to your preferred pharmacy
Ongoing medication management and support
Accepts most major insurance plans
We accept most major insurances
We accept most major insurances
& more
& more


What we specialize in
The core mental health conditions we treat.
Anxiety Disorders
Depression
Dissociative Disorders
Gender Identity & Dysphoria
ADHD
Autism
Dyslexia
Dyslexia
Bipolar Disorder
Panic Disorder
Social Anxiety
Substance Use Disorders
Family Conflict
Grief
LGBTQ
Learning Disabilities
Men's Issues
Mood Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
Parenting
What should I expect during my online psychiatry appointment?
Your initial appointment typically lasts 60-90 minutes, mirroring the length of a traditional in-person psychiatric evaluation. During this comprehensive assessment, your provider will discuss your current symptoms, when they started, what triggers or worsens them, and how they're affecting your daily life. They'll review your medical history, including any past mental health treatment, medications and supplements you take, family mental health history, and lifestyle factors like sleep, exercise, and stress.
You'll meet with your provider through a secure HIPAA-compliant video platform that works on smartphones, tablets, or computers—no special equipment needed beyond a device with a camera and microphone.
Your initial appointment typically lasts 60-90 minutes, mirroring the length of a traditional in-person psychiatric evaluation. During this comprehensive assessment, your provider will discuss your current symptoms, when they started, what triggers or worsens them, and how they're affecting your daily life. They'll review your medical history, including any past mental health treatment, medications and supplements you take, family mental health history, and lifestyle factors like sleep, exercise, and stress.
You'll meet with your provider through a secure HIPAA-compliant video platform that works on smartphones, tablets, or computers—no special equipment needed beyond a device with a camera and microphone.
Your provider will explain any recommended medications, including how they work, potential side effects, and what to expect. They'll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and goals.
Follow-up appointments are typically 15-30 minutes and focus on monitoring your progress, adjusting medications if needed, addressing side effects, and making any necessary changes to your treatment plan. The frequency of follow-up visits depends on your condition and how you're responding to treatment. Many patients see their provider every 2-4 weeks initially, then monthly or every few months once treatment is stabilized.
Your provider will explain any recommended medications, including how they work, potential side effects, and what to expect. They'll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and goals.
Follow-up appointments are typically 15-30 minutes and focus on monitoring your progress, adjusting medications if needed, addressing side effects, and making any necessary changes to your treatment plan. The frequency of follow-up visits depends on your condition and how you're responding to treatment. Many patients see their provider every 2-4 weeks initially, then monthly or every few months once treatment is stabilized.
Can I get prescription mental health medication online in Virginia?
Yes, Blossom Health's licensed psychiatric providers can prescribe mental health medications during online appointments in Virginia. After your evaluation, if medication is clinically appropriate, your provider will send the prescription electronically to your preferred pharmacy—usually within hours.
This includes medications for depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and other mental health conditions. Your provider will discuss medication options, explain how each works, review potential side effects, and help you make an informed decision about treatment.
Yes, Blossom Health's licensed psychiatric providers can prescribe mental health medications during online appointments in Virginia. After your evaluation, if medication is clinically appropriate, your provider will send the prescription electronically to your preferred pharmacy—usually within hours.
This includes medications for depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and other mental health conditions. Your provider will discuss medication options, explain how each works, review potential side effects, and help you make an informed decision about treatment.


Do Blossom Health providers in Virginia prescribe controlled substances?
Blossom Health providers follow both federal DEA regulations and Virginia state laws regarding controlled substance prescriptions. Your provider will carefully assess your condition to determine which medications may be right for you, working with you to craft the ideal treatment plan for your unique needs.
Blossom Health providers follow both federal DEA regulations and Virginia state laws regarding controlled substance prescriptions. Your provider will carefully assess your condition to determine which medications may be right for you, working with you to craft the ideal treatment plan for your unique needs.
In most states, controlled substance prescriptions may be managed through telehealth appointments in accordance with applicable laws. Your provider will discuss all available treatment options and explain any requirements specific to certain medications.
In most states, controlled substance prescriptions may be managed through telehealth appointments in accordance with applicable laws. Your provider will discuss all available treatment options and explain any requirements specific to certain medications.
What kind of medications can I get prescribed for an online psychiatric visit in Virginia?
What kind of medications can I get prescribed for an online psychiatric visit in Virginia?
Blossom Health providers can prescribe a comprehensive range of mental health medications based on evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs:
Blossom Health providers can prescribe a comprehensive range of mental health medications based on evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs:
For depression and mood disorders
For depression and mood disorders
SSRIs (like sertraline and escitalopram), SNRIs (like venlafaxine and duloxetine), and atypical antidepressants (like bupropion and mirtazapine). Your provider will monitor your response to medication, adjust dosages as needed, and provide supportive therapy to help you develop coping strategies.
SSRIs (like sertraline and escitalopram), SNRIs (like venlafaxine and duloxetine), and atypical antidepressants (like bupropion and mirtazapine). Your provider will monitor your response to medication, adjust dosages as needed, and provide supportive therapy to help you develop coping strategies.
For anxiety disorders
For anxiety disorders
SSRIs, SNRIs, buspirone, or short-term anti-anxiety medications when appropriate, combined with therapeutic interventions to help reduce anxiety symptoms and improve daily functioning.
SSRIs, SNRIs, buspirone, or short-term anti-anxiety medications when appropriate, combined with therapeutic interventions to help reduce anxiety symptoms and improve daily functioning.
For ADHD
For ADHD
Stimulant and non-stimulant medications subject to DEA and state-specific requirements.
Stimulant and non-stimulant medications subject to DEA and state-specific requirements.
For bipolar disorder
For bipolar disorder
Mood stabilizers, atypical antipsychotics, and other medications used in bipolar treatment.
Mood stabilizers, atypical antipsychotics, and other medications used in bipolar treatment.
For insomnia and sleep disturbances
For insomnia and sleep disturbances
Non-controlled sleep aids and medications specifically approved for insomnia treatment.
Non-controlled sleep aids and medications specifically approved for insomnia treatment.
For other conditions
For other conditions
Medications for OCD, PTSD, eating disorders, and other mental health conditions as clinically appropriate.
Medications for OCD, PTSD, eating disorders, and other mental health conditions as clinically appropriate.
Your provider will recommend medications based on your specific symptoms, medical history, other medications you take, and your treatment preferences.
Your provider will recommend medications based on your specific symptoms, medical history, other medications you take, and your treatment preferences.
FAQ
FAQ
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If I'm temporarily traveling or away from Virginia, can I still have an online session with my provider?
Can I use my health insurance for online prescriptions and refills?
Can I use a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for online psychiatry visits in Virginia?
Are Blossom Health's Virginia psychiatric providers licensed?

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If you or someone you know is experiencing an emergency or crisis and needs immediate help, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Additional crisis resources can be found here.
© 2026 Blossom Health
If you or someone you know is experiencing an emergency or crisis and needs immediate help, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Additional crisis resources can be found here.