Seeking psychiatric care is a private decision — and for a lot of people in Greenwich, keeping it that way matters. Running into a neighbor in a clinic waiting room, having a colleague spot your car parked outside a mental health practice, worrying about who might notice the appointment on your calendar — these aren't trivial concerns. They're real reasons people put off getting help. Telehealth removes them entirely. Sindhia Shyras, APRN is a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with over nine years of experience who sees patients via secure, HIPAA-compliant video from the privacy of their own homes. There's no building to walk into, no front desk, no shared waiting room. Just a private appointment — on your terms.
Think about what a traditional psychiatric appointment involves: driving to a building, checking in at a front desk, sitting in a waiting room, being called by name. Each of those steps involves other people — and other people notice things. A telehealth visit is different. You're in your own space — your home office, your bedroom, wherever you feel comfortable and can speak freely. Sindhia can't control what happens in a building lobby. But she can offer you a format that keeps your care entirely between you and her. That's not a small thing for someone who values discretion.
This isn't a limited service — it's the full scope of psychiatric care. Sindhia conducts psychiatric evaluations, manages medications for depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and other conditions, and provides supportive therapy as part of your overall care. She prescribes electronically, so your pharmacy receives the prescription directly. Follow-up visits are scheduled at a frequency that makes sense for your situation — typically monthly or quarterly once you're stable on a regimen. And if your schedule shifts or your needs change, so does the plan.
Elite Health LLC accepts Aetna, Cigna, Husky Health, Medicaid, United Healthcare, Anthem, and ConnectiCare. Self-pay rates are also available for those who prefer to pay out of pocket — whether for privacy, convenience, or because their plan doesn't cover mental health at the level they need. Either way, the care you receive is identical. And under Connecticut's telehealth parity law, insurers must cover telehealth at the same rate as in-person visits — so if psychiatric care is covered under your plan, so is this.
Private, discreet telehealth psychiatry for Greenwich, CT.
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