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Medication Management

Finally — someone who actually checks in.

Medication management at Zora Minds is an ongoing care relationship — not a prescription pad. We follow up, we adjust, and we stay with you. Most new patients are seen within 5–10 business days.

  • Board-certified psychiatric clinician
  • 100% telehealth — appointments from home
  • New patients seen in 5–10 days
  • Accepts most major insurance
Sound familiar?

You deserve more than a 10-minute prescription renewal.

You don't need to be suffering in silence. You deserve a clinician who actually knows your story — and checks in to make sure your care is still working.

I've been on the same medication for years and no one has ever asked if it's still working.

Long-term medications deserve regular review — your needs change over time.

The side effects are manageable, but I wish someone would actually address them.

Side effects aren't a given. There are often better options or adjustments that can help.

My appointment was 10 minutes and I left with more questions than I arrived with.

Medication decisions deserve time, context, and a real conversation.

I'm scared to start medication — I don't know what to expect.

Starting medication is a big step. We walk you through it and stay with you as you adjust.

I was prescribed something new but nobody explained why or what it does.

You should understand exactly what you're taking and why.

I feel like my hormones are affecting how my medication works, but no one takes that seriously.

Hormonal cycles, perimenopause, and PMDD can all affect medication response. We factor that in.

The process

What medication management looks like at Zora Minds

From your first visit to ongoing care, here is how we approach medication management.

  1. 1

    Medication review

    We start by understanding your full history: what you've taken, what helped, what didn't, and any side effects you've experienced. No assumptions — we build from what we know about you.

  2. 2

    Collaborative planning

    Whether you're starting a medication for the first time, adjusting a current prescription, or exploring alternatives, we walk you through options in plain language and make decisions together.

  3. 3

    Ongoing monitoring

    Medication isn't a set-it-and-forget-it process. We schedule regular follow-ups to track how you're responding, address any concerns, and adjust as your life and needs evolve.

Why Zora Minds

Medication management that treats the whole picture.

Most psychiatric practices prescribe. We partner. Here's what that looks like.

We read your hormonal history, not just your symptom list

Hormonal fluctuations affect how psychiatric medications work. We factor in your cycle, perimenopause status, and hormonal history when making medication decisions — because biology matters.

You'll never feel rushed or dismissed

Our appointments are built for real conversation. When something isn't working, we don't move on — we dig in. You have a voice in every decision about your care.

Continuity you can count on

The same clinician follows your care over time. They know your history, your patterns, and your goals — so you never have to re-explain yourself at every visit.

Is this right for me?

Who we help

Medication management is right for you whether you're brand new to psychiatric medication or have been navigating it for years. You don't need a referral — and you don't need to already have a diagnosis.

Woman feeling confident about her care
  • Currently taking psychiatric medication and want closer monitoring
  • Starting medication for the first time
  • Experiencing side effects that haven't been addressed
  • Wanting to reassess a long-standing prescription
  • Seeking a second opinion on your current regimen
  • Managing multiple medications and feeling overwhelmed
  • Postpartum or breastfeeding and navigating medication safety
  • Hormone-related changes affecting your medication's effectiveness
  • Tapering off medication with proper clinical guidance

Your medication should work for you — not the other way around

If you've felt dismissed, overmedicated, or unsure about your treatment, this is where things begin to change. With telehealth, flexible scheduling, and a clinician who stays the course with you, care can feel more supportive and more clear.