Danbury is a city that's been growing fast — new development along Federal Road, a hospital that serves the whole Housatonic Valley, a workforce that commutes in and out, and communities from dozens of countries that call this corner of Connecticut home. Mental health care needs in a city like this are real and varied. And if you have Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, you shouldn't have to dig for a provider who takes your insurance. Sindhia Shyras, APRN is in-network with Anthem and seeing new patients across Connecticut via telehealth. She's a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with nine years of experience — and she brings that experience to every single evaluation, not just the complicated cases.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield is one of the largest insurers in Connecticut, and employer group plans are common throughout Fairfield County and the Danbury area. Most of those plans cover psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and telehealth visits under behavioral health benefits. Mental health parity rules mean Anthem treats a psychiatric appointment the same as any other specialist visit — same copay structure, same deductible rules. So if your Anthem plan covers other specialists, it covers this. Typical in-network specialist copays run $20–$60 per visit.
Danbury is in the far northwestern corner of Fairfield County — not exactly central to most CT healthcare networks. But telehealth psychiatry changes that math entirely. Sindhia sees patients statewide by video, and most Anthem plans cover those visits at in-person rates. Your evaluation, your follow-ups, your medication management — all of it happens on a screen from wherever you are in Connecticut. And if Anthem requires prior authorization for your plan before ongoing medication management can begin, the practice handles that paperwork. You don't need to figure out Anthem's prior auth portal yourself.
Danbury's population includes large Brazilian, Ecuadorian, and South Asian communities, among others. While Sindhia primarily sees patients in English, she also offers appointments in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu — languages spoken in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh, respectively. That's a meaningful option for patients from South Indian backgrounds who want a provider they can communicate with fully. Book online or call 860-515-8689 to ask about language availability for your appointment.
Serving Danbury and all of Connecticut via telehealth — Anthem in-network, new patients welcome.
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