Psychiatric Evaluation in Raleigh, NC

A thoughtful first step toward mental health care

A psychiatric evaluation helps understand your symptoms, history, concerns, and goals before creating a care plan. Grove Psychiatry & Wellness provides evaluations in a respectful setting where patients can discuss what they are experiencing and explore treatment options.
Understanding the Evaluation

What a psychiatric evaluation includes

A psychiatric evaluation is a detailed conversation focused on understanding your mental health, symptoms, history, and current concerns. It helps identify what may be contributing to your symptoms and what treatment options may be appropriate.

The evaluation may include questions about mood, anxiety, sleep, focus, trauma history, medications, medical history, family history, and daily life — all within a calm, supportive setting.

This is a conversation, not a test

A psychiatric evaluation is not an exam or judgment. It is a focused discussion to help Dr. Grove understand your experience and support you in making informed decisions about your care. You are in control of what you share.

Why It Matters

Why an evaluation matters

A careful evaluation helps guide treatment in a way that fits the patient’s needs. It allows Dr. Grove to better understand the full picture before discussing medication, referrals, follow-up care, or other support options.
Topics Covered

What may be discussed during your visit

Your evaluation is a space to discuss what you are experiencing and what kind of support you are looking for. The conversation may include several areas of your life and health.

Current Symptoms

Mood, anxiety, focus, sleep, stress, or other concerns you are currently experiencing.

Mental Health History

Past symptoms, diagnoses, treatment, therapy, or medication history.

Medical History

Health conditions, current medications, and relevant physical health concerns.

Daily Life

Work, school, relationships, routines, stress levels, and support systems.

Medical History

Health conditions, current medications, and relevant physical health concerns.

Treatment Goals

What you hope to improve and what kind of support feels helpful to you.

Background & Context

Family history, life events, and personal context that may be relevant to care.

Next Steps

What happens after the evaluation

After the evaluation, Dr. Grove will discuss possible next steps based on your needs. This may include medication management, follow-up visits, lab work, specialist referrals, therapy recommendations, or continued monitoring.

The goal is to create a thoughtful plan that supports your mental health and helps you understand your options — without pressure or confusion.

Symptoms & History Reviewed
A complete picture of your concerns is gathered during the evaluation.
Treatment Options Discussed
Possible next steps are reviewed clearly, including any medication considerations.
Care Plan Created
A plan is created that reflects your needs, goals, and clinical picture.
Follow-Up Scheduled
Next appointments are arranged to support ongoing care and monitoring.
What We Evaluate

Conditions commonly evaluated

Psychiatric evaluations can help identify and support a range of mental health concerns. Each evaluation is tailored to the individual patient.

Anxiety

Persistent worry, panic symptoms, racing thoughts, or physical anxiety symptoms.

Depression

Low mood, lack of motivation, fatigue, sleep changes, or emotional heaviness.

ADHD

Focus, attention, organization, impulsivity, or daily functioning challenges.

Bipolar Disorder

Mood changes, depressive episodes, elevated energy, irritability, or sleep changes.

Medication Management

Ongoing support for psychiatric medication decisions, monitoring, and follow-up.

Preparing for Your Visit x

What to expect before your visit

Before your appointment, you may be asked to share basic information about your symptoms, availability, and what you are seeking support for. This helps make the first visit more focused and useful for both of you.

Find support for mood changes and stabilityn

If mood changes are affecting your daily life, requesting an appointment can help you better understand your options and begin a treatment plan that supports your needs.nn
Practice Informationn

Location

Raleigh, North Carolina

Patients Served

Adults, teens & children (age 5+)

Office Hours

Mon - Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Insurance

Credentialing in progress