When medication feels overwhelming
You’re trying to figure out what will actually help your child.
They may be struggling with anxiety, ADHD, depression, or behavioral challenges that aren’t improving the way you hoped.
Maybe medication has been suggested, but you're not sure where to start. Or your child has tried medication, but it’s not working or the side effects feel like too much.
Medication decisions shouldn't be guesswork. Our approach is different. We start by understanding the whole child so we can make precise decisions about care. When medication is needed, we use it thoughtfully, often leading to better results with less trial and error.
UNDERSTANDING, NOT GUESS WORK
“Our child has anxiety and ADHD. Learning what medications complimented the skill building we’re working on, and how to effectively treat for both has been game changing.”
— A Parent
How Blackbird's psychiatric medication management works
Our psychiatric medication management is expert care designed for children, teens, and young adults. We listen, assess, and create a precise care plan.
Our approach includes:
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation – We assess symptoms, history, and how your child's brain and body work together
Evidence-based medication selection – We choose medications proven to work for your child's diagnosis
Low-dose start, careful monitoring – We start low to avoid side effects, then adjust carefully
Frequent check-ins and adjustments – Close monitoring in the first weeks, then regular follow-ups
Coordination with therapy – Your child's psychiatric provider works with their therapist to make sure medication supports skill building.
What you'll walk away with:
A clear, precise medication plan that explains what the medication does and why it helps
A psychiatric provider who specializes in pediatric mental health
Ongoing monitoring and support as your child's needs evolve
Understand your child. Move forward.
Step 1
Get a complete assessment
Our psychiatric evaluation gives you a full picture of what's going on. We assess symptoms, history, and how your child's brain and body work together. This helps us know if medication is the right fit and which type will work best.
We catch important connections that are often missed. Like when anxiety and ADHD happen together—which is true for 42% of cases. Most kids who need support have more than one thing going on.
Step 2
Start medication with close monitoring
If medication is appropriate, we select one that works for your child across their diagnoses and start with a low dose to avoid side effects.
We check in during the first few weeks to see what's working. No waiting months to make changes
Step 3
Ongoing support and adjustments as needed
Medication isn't "set it and forget it." We monitor your child's progress and watch for side effects. We adjust doses as they grow and their needs change. Your care team works together so medication, therapy, and school support all connect.
What our psychiatric medication management addresses
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Does your child struggle with focus, impulsivity, or getting things done? Our ADHD medication management helps your child without over-medicating.
We evaluate attention patterns and emotional regulation as part of our comprehensive evaluation.. We determine if a stimulant (like Adderall) or non-stimulant (like Strattera) is the best fit. Then we monitor how it's working at home and school. ADHD and anxiety occur together in 42% of cases, so we always screen for and treat them together
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Is your child avoiding school, having panic attacks, or stuck in constant worry? Anxiety medication management can calm their nervous system so therapy and skill building can work.
We assess the type of anxiety and severity. We use medications like SSRIs and SNRIs (types of antidepressants that help with anxiety) that target the root cause. We monitor closely for the first 4-6 weeks as the medication takes effect. Anxiety and depression occur together in 22% of children, so we evaluate and treat for both.
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Is your child withdrawn, unmotivated, or experiencing persistent sadness? Our depression medication management helps lift the weight of depression so your child can engage in life again.
We assess mood, sleep, energy, appetite, and any thoughts of self-harm. We prescribe antidepressants carefully, starting with low doses. We check in frequently during the critical first 4-6 weeks. Depression often happens alongside anxiety or ADHD, so we treat the full picture.
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Is your child already on medication but it's not working? Or are they on too many medications with too many side effects?
We review what's helping and what's not. We look at dosing, timing, and whether the diagnosis was accurate. We make evidence-based changes—sometimes switching medications, lowering doses, or simplifying a complex regimen. 85% of our patients see improvement within 6-12 weeks with fewer medications.
These are just a few of the caring therapists on our team.
Meet some of our therapy providers
We’re in-network with most major insurers
Frequently asked questions
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If your child has tried therapy and coping strategies but is still struggling with symptoms that affect school, relationships, or daily life, medication may help. Our evaluation will help you understand the full picture and all your options.
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We prescribe medications for ADHD, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, and behavioral concerns. We always start with the lowest effective dose and monitor closely.
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Not necessarily. Some children benefit from medication short-term while building skills. Others need longer-term support. We reevaluate regularly and adjust the plan as your child grows.
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ADHD medications often work within hours. Antidepressants and anxiety medications can take 4-6 weeks to show full effects. We monitor closely and adjust if needed.
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We start with low doses to minimize side effects. If your child experiences side effects, we'll adjust the dose or try a different medication. We never leave families stuck with a medication that isn't working.
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Yes. Combining therapy and medication often works better than either alone. Your child's therapist and psychiatric provider work together as part of your care team.
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Most medication management appointments happen virtually. This makes it easier for families and lets us see your child in their natural environment. Virtual appointments are as effective as in-person care. If your child needs to come in person, we'll let you know.
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Yes, we are in-network with most major insurance carriers. Contact us to verify your specific plan and benefits.










