Treatment areas

Helping you achieve optimal mental health.

Nine treatment areas anchor the practice. Each is delivered by a careful clinician who asks the second question. If your condition isn't listed, ask — there is a good chance we treat it.

Self-pay rates

Honest about money. No surprises.

Intake / evaluation

$350

Your initial consultation, going over history, symptoms, what brought you here, and a tentative plan.

Medication management

$175

Monthly follow-ups initially, sometimes expanded to every other month. Check-ins about treatment and how you're doing.

Ketamine treatments

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Currently provided only by Dr. Meisel. Intake focuses on treatment history, symptoms, and your interest in the modality.

We accept some major insurance plans, credit cards, and HSA / FSA cards. We have a limited number of sliding-scale spots. Call or text 740-777-6184 to ask about insurance and availability.

01 · Treatment

Diagnosis

A thorough first conversation with advanced diagnostic tools, so the plan that follows fits the person.

Diagnosis at Meisel NP is unhurried. We take time to understand your history, what you've tried, what hasn't worked, and what you're hoping changes. We use validated diagnostic instruments where they help, and we don't use them as a substitute for listening.

02 · Treatment

Medication Management

Tailored medication plans focused on what works, with careful attention to side effects and your day-to-day life.

We start gradually, check in often, and adjust based on how you're actually doing, not just what the chart says. Monthly follow-ups initially, sometimes expanded to every other month once we've found a steady rhythm.

03 · Treatment

Ketamine Therapy

A measured next step for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and anxiety. Provided only by Dr. Meisel.

Ketamine therapy at Meisel NP is screened carefully and delivered gradually. It's offered when standard medications have not worked and when the structure of treatment is a fit. The intake focuses on your treatment history, symptoms, and your interest in the modality. If applicable, you and Dr. Meisel discuss treatment options and a plan, then continue with monthly check-ins.

04 · Treatment

LGBTQIA+ Affirming Care

Plain-language affirming care: gender-affirming medication management, working with chosen-family dynamics, and PTSD from discrimination.

Affirming care at this practice is operational, not symbolic. It includes gender-affirming medication management when relevant, working with the realities of chosen family, and treating the mental-health consequences of discrimination as the medical concerns they are.

05 · Treatment

ADHD

Specialized care for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder for tweens, young adults, and adults.

ADHD assessment and treatment with attention to how the diagnosis actually shows up in your life — at school, at work, in relationships — and a plan that accounts for that. We see first-time-in-care young adults often.

06 · Treatment

Anxiety & Depression

Steady, evidence-informed treatment of anxiety and depression for patients of all ages.

Anxiety and depression are the practice's most common reasons for visit. We treat them with the same patience we treat anything else: thorough diagnosis, careful medication choices, and regular check-ins.

07 · Treatment

Insomnia

Comprehensive insomnia care that looks at sleep in the context of everything else.

Sleep is rarely just sleep. We look at the whole picture, including any other diagnoses, medications, and lifestyle factors, and we treat insomnia as part of overall mental-health care, not as a stand-alone problem.

08 · Treatment

PTSD

Careful, gradual treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, including for treatment-resistant cases.

PTSD treatment is paced. We work with you over time, adjust as your nervous system responds, and consider ketamine therapy when it's a fit. We treat the consequences of discrimination as PTSD when that is what they are.

09 · Treatment

Men's Health & Mental Health

Mental-health care that takes the unique stress patterns men face seriously.

Men are statistically less likely to seek help, and the help they do find is often shaped to a different shape of patient. We make space for the specifics — work stress, relational stress, the particular shame around asking for help in the first place.

One first conversation. We'll take it from there.

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