For Providers
Everhealth is a psychiatrist-led outpatient psychiatric practice serving adults, adolescents, and children (age 5+) at four Texas locations: Houston, Tomball, College Station, and Lufkin. We provide comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, ongoing medication management, psychoeducation, and TMS therapy.
Referred patients are typically seen within one to two weeks of completing intake.
Conditions and Populations
Conditions
- • Depression (including treatment-resistant)
- • Anxiety / GAD
- • OCD
- • Bipolar Disorder
- • PTSD
- • ADHD
- • Panic Disorder
- • Schizophrenia
- • Additional conditions within scope of outpatient psychiatric care
Populations
- • Adults
- • Adolescents
- • Children (age 5+)
- • Older adults
Referral Boundaries
- We are not a crisis service. We do not provide emergency or same-day psychiatric care.
- We do not provide standalone psychotherapy (individual therapy, CBT, ERP, etc.). We coordinate with therapists as part of the care plan and welcome collaborative relationships with referring therapists.
- We do not provide pain management.
- We do not treat patients under age 5.
- All new patients require a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. We do not accept referrals for medication refills only.
How We Deliver Care
Everhealth is psychiatrist-led. Our physician assistants are personally trained by the psychiatrist and follow evidence-based clinical guidelines that the psychiatrist develops and reviews.
Every new patient receives a standardized assessment with pre-visit intake and validated clinical tools tailored to their presenting concerns. The psychiatrist reviews all new patient treatment plans. Ongoing involvement includes chart reviews and consultation on complex cases.
TMS Therapy
TMS is available at Everhealth for the following conditions:
- • Depression (FDA-cleared, including adolescent depression and anxious depression)
- • OCD (FDA-cleared)
- • Anxiety / GAD (off-label, self-pay)
The psychiatrist evaluates all TMS candidates directly, completes brain mapping, and oversees treatment.
Insurance may cover standard TMS protocols for FDA-cleared conditions when treatment-resistant criteria are met (typically 1+ medication trial that was inadequate or not tolerated).
Self-pay and accelerated options are also available, including a One-Day Accelerated TMS Protocol for patients who cannot commit to a multi-week treatment schedule.
To refer a patient for TMS, use the referral form below and check the TMS referral box.
Referral Process
- 1
Submit the referral form
on this page. Include the patient's information, reason for referral, and preferred location.
- 2
We contact the patient
to begin the intake process, including registration, insurance verification, and pre-visit assessments.
- 3
Patient is seen,
typically within one to two weeks of completing intake.
- 4
We close the loop.
With appropriate patient consent, we provide updates to the referring provider on diagnosis, treatment plan, and ongoing care.
What to tell your patient
Your patient will go through our standard intake process, which includes online registration, insurance verification, and pre-visit clinical assessments. This preparation ensures their evaluation is thorough and their time with the provider is focused on building a treatment plan.
Provider Contact
For clinical questions or provider-to-provider communication, call the office nearest your patient.
Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to 5 PM. Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM.
Our team will connect you with the appropriate clinician.