Affordable medication management for you or your child
Top psychiatric clinicians for ADHD, anxiety, depression & more.
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kids, teens, & families
World Class Clinical Experts
Fewer than 7% of clinicians are accepted to Emora — specialists in psychiatric medication care who work closely with families over time, particularly for ADHD, anxiety, and mood concerns. Our care team also includes licensed psychologists for comprehensive ADHD evaluations and licensed therapists for ongoing therapeutic support — all coordinated in one place.
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Medication care tailored to your child’s age and needs
Emora Health provides safe, supportive care led by a psychiatric clinician, with therapy and medication management as needed. Our clinicians follow evidence-based guidelines and adjust care over time.

Initial evaluations
to understand your needs, goals, and fit for care
Medication safety & monitoring
with evidence-based clinical guidelines
Ongoing check-ins
to monitor progress and make adjustments
Prescriptions
for safe, age-appropriate, evidence-based medications
Parent involvement
and guidance every step of the way
Holistic care
across therapy and medication management
Why Emora for psychiatry?
A calmer, more thoughtful way to get help — without long waits or rushed decisions.
Traditional Psychiatry
Age-specific psychiatric specialists
Generalist providers
Integrated care team model
Fragmented coordination between providers
Medication, therapy, and testing in one place
Separate referrals for testing, and medication
First session in 48 hours
6+ week waitlists for the right care
Insurance-covered
Self-pay — up to $300+ per session
4.9+ ★ clinician ratings
No visibility into clinician quality
Parents involved in care
Parents isolated from guidance and progress
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No obligation. You’ll review everything before starting care.
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Tell us about yourself
Share your or your child’s background and goals in our brief, 3 minute questionnaire.
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Add your insurance details
We verify coverage instantly. Most families pay $0 – $30 per session.
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Select your provider
Match with a licensed specialist and begin your first online session in as little as 48 hours from the comfort of home.

Frequently asked questions
Yes. Our licensed psychiatric clinicians can prescribe medication when clinically appropriate, with ongoing monitoring and follow-ups.
Therapy offers a safe space where your child can meet with a licensed therapist to share their feelings, learn healthy coping skills, manage stress, and practice age-appropriate strategies to strengthen emotional well-being.
Psychiatry focuses on whether medication might be helpful for your child. Psychiatric providers are medical professionals who can evaluate symptoms, prescribe medications when appropriate, and check in regularly to make sure it’s working.
Both types of support can work together to help your child feel better — so whether you start with therapy, psychiatry, or both, we’re here for you every step of the way.
Yes! Our therapists and psychiatric providers work closely as a team to offer the very best care. With your permission, they share clinical notes so your child receives coordinated, whole-person support — without having to retell their story.
Emora’s medication management is highly personalized and guided by the latest research and safe practices for your child’s age and needs. If medication is part of your care plan, our psychiatric providers may prescribe evidence-based, non-controlled medications like SSRIs, SNRIs, and non-habit-forming medications for anxiety, ADHD, depression, and more.
Medications that can be safely prescribed and monitored for long-term positive outcomes include, but are not limited to: Atarax & Vistaril (Hydroxyzine), BuSpar (Buspirone), Cymbalta (Duloxetine), Effexor XR (Venlafaxine), Inderal (Propranolol), Intuniv (Guanfacine), Kapvay (Clonidine), Lexapro (Escitalopram), Neurontin (Gabapentin), Paxil (Paroxetine), Prozac (Fluoxetine), Qelbree (Viloxazin), Remeron (Mirtazapine), Seroquel (Quetiapine), Strattera (Atomoxetine), Wellbutrin (Bupropion), and Zoloft (Sertraline).
We do not prescribe controlled substances, including stimulants for ADHD, although we do prescribe safe alternatives when appropriate. If these are needed, we can help you find a trusted provider who is able to prescribe them.
We work with many insurance plans and also offer transparent self-pay options. During sign-up, our team will verify your benefits and walk you through any costs ahead of time. You can check to see if your insurance is covered at www.emorahealth.com/start.
Absolutely – parents and/or guardians are welcome and encouraged to join sessions (and are asked to be present in all cases for the initial assessment for children under 18). The most effective child-oriented care involves the whole family, including parent check-ins, psychoeducation, and guidance as part of the treatment plan. We work with families as partners in care.
Most patients have follow-up visits every 2–4 weeks initially, and then at clinically appropriate intervals. Regular monitoring ensures safety and effectiveness.
We conduct routine check-ins to assess symptom response and potential side effects. Adjustments are made thoughtfully and collaboratively with families.
Treatment plans are not static. If a medication is ineffective or causes side effects, your clinician will adjust dosage, consider alternatives, or revisit the diagnosis.
No. Medication is only recommended when clinically appropriate. Many patients receive therapy alone, while others benefit from combined care.
Yes. With consent, we collaborate with pediatricians and other providers to ensure comprehensive, coordinated care.
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