Starting psychiatric medication feels like a big step for most people. And honestly, it is — but not in the scary way. It's a step toward finally having a clear picture of what's going on and a structured plan to do something about it. For Shelton residents working with Elite Health LLC, that process starts with a thorough evaluation and moves through follow-up visits and careful adjustments until things actually feel better. Sindhia Shyras, APRN has spent more than nine years doing this work. She's not rushing anyone to a prescription — she's building a treatment relationship that holds up over time.
Before any medication is considered, Sindhia does a full psychiatric evaluation — usually about an hour. She'll go through your symptoms, how long you've had them, what's been tried before, your sleep, your stress, your family history. It's not a checklist exercise. It's a conversation aimed at understanding you specifically. That first visit shapes everything that comes after. You won't leave without knowing what she's thinking and what the plan looks like.
After the evaluation, follow-up appointments are scheduled at regular intervals — especially in the early weeks. This is when Sindhia checks in on how the medication is sitting with you, whether side effects are an issue, whether you're noticing any change. Psychiatric medication often takes a few weeks to show its full effect, and that waiting period can feel uncertain. Regular check-ins help. They give you a place to report what's happening and a provider who's actually listening and adjusting based on what you say.
A lot of people get discouraged when a medication needs to be adjusted. But adjustments are just part of the process. Finding the right medication and the right dose takes time for most people — sometimes you need to try more than one. Sindhia is patient with this and straightforward about it. She'll explain why she's recommending a change and what she's looking for next. The goal is stability, and getting there sometimes means a few course corrections along the way. That's not a setback. That's how it works.
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