Online Psychiatric Evaluations
A Psychiatric Evaluation Shouldn’t Be Rushed or Rigid—And It Shouldn’t Require a Commute
Getting the right diagnosis and treatment shouldn’t be this hard. Yet for many people, barriers like transportation, location, stigma, or past trauma keep them from getting the psychiatric care they need—when they need it most. That’s why Metro Recovery Center offers Online Psychiatric Evaluations, conducted by licensed providers via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth. You get the same thorough, trauma-informed assessment—without having to leave your home.
What We Evaluate During Your Virtual Appointment
- Your mental health history and current concerns
- Past or current substance use
- Trauma exposure and emotional regulation patterns
- Medication history (what worked, what didn’t, and why)
- Environmental, cultural, and relational factors affecting your mental state

How It Works
Schedule Your Telehealth Appointment
We’ll work with your schedule and ensure you have everything needed to connect securely from home.
Meet With a Licensed Psychiatric Provider
In a private, one-on-one session, your clinician will explore your full mental health and behavioral health profile—at your pace.
Receive a Diagnostic Summary & Recommendations
We’ll explain our findings and walk through possible treatment plans, which may include therapy, psychiatric medication, or further support through MRC.
Get Connected to Ongoing Care
You can choose to continue with MRC for integrated services, including medication management, mental health counseling, and substance use treatment.
Who This Service Helps
- Clients struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or mood swings
- Individuals unsure if psychiatric medication is right for them
- Clients living far from qualified psychiatric providers
- People newly entering treatment who want a full evaluation to guide care
- MAT patients experiencing emotional instability or co-occurring mental health symptoms


Why Clients Trust Our Virtual Psychiatric Services
Because we take our time.
Because our providers are experienced in both mental health and addiction recovery.
Because we don’t see telehealth as a compromise—we see it as a way to expand access and reduce harm.
And because when someone finally listens to your whole story, everything changes.