Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers before you begin.

Practical information about self-pay care, telehealth, adult ADHD evaluation, medication treatment, and what happens after requesting a consultation.

Self-pay

The practice does not accept insurance, though superbills may be provided upon request.

Telehealth

Visits are conducted by secure telehealth for patients located in Massachusetts.

Adult ADHD

ADHD care begins with diagnostic evaluation and shared treatment planning.

Non-urgent

The practice does not provide emergency, crisis, or court-mandated services.

Payment & Insurance

How payment works for a self-pay psychiatric practice.

Do you accept insurance?

No. Rahangdale Psychiatry PLLC is a self-pay practice and does not currently accept insurance or participate in insurance panels. Payment is due directly from the patient.

Superbills may be provided upon request for patients who wish to seek possible out-of-network reimbursement. Current self-pay fees and payment policies are outlined on the Fees & Process page.

What is a superbill?

A superbill is a detailed receipt that includes information insurance companies may require for out-of-network reimbursement, including dates of service, fees paid, procedure codes, diagnosis codes, and provider information.

Patients may submit superbills directly to their insurance company, but reimbursement is not guaranteed.

Telehealth

What to know about virtual appointments.

Do you provide telehealth?

Yes. The practice is primarily telehealth-based. Patients must be physically located in Massachusetts at the time of the appointment and must be in a private, safe location for the visit.

Adult ADHD Care

Evaluation, medication questions, and diagnostic clarity.

Do you treat ADHD?

Yes. The practice has a particular focus on adult ADHD evaluation and treatment. Evaluations are designed to be careful and comprehensive, with attention to symptoms, functioning, developmental history, psychiatric and medical contributors, rating scales, and treatment goals.

Do you prescribe stimulant medications?

Stimulant medications may be considered when clinically appropriate, but they are not guaranteed. ADHD treatment begins with diagnostic evaluation and shared decision-making.

Treatment may include stimulant or non-stimulant medications, behavioral strategies, sleep and lifestyle interventions, therapy recommendations, or other supports depending on the clinical situation.

Can I transfer my existing ADHD medication to your practice?

Possibly, but transfer of care requires an initial evaluation and clinical review. Prior records, medication history, pharmacy history, and treatment response may be requested.

Continuing a prior medication is not automatic and depends on clinical appropriateness, safety, and treatment planning.

What is included in the Comprehensive Adult ADHD Evaluation Package?

The Comprehensive Adult ADHD Evaluation Package is a psychiatric evaluation and treatment-planning process for adults seeking diagnostic clarity around ADHD.

It may include pre-visit rating scales, a detailed clinical interview, assessment of developmental history and current impairment, screening for overlapping conditions, review of relevant prior records when available, and a feedback/treatment-planning visit.

This is not the same as formal neuropsychological testing.

Do you provide neuropsychological testing?

No. Rahangdale Psychiatry PLLC does not provide formal neuropsychological testing. If neuropsychological testing is clinically indicated, Dr. Rahangdale may recommend referral to an appropriate testing provider.

Do you provide disability evaluations or accommodation letters?

The practice does not provide disability-only evaluations or guarantee letters for school, work, testing accommodations, or disability benefits.

Documentation may be considered only when clinically appropriate and after an established treatment relationship.

Scope of Care

Other conditions treated and what the practice is not designed for.

Do you treat anxiety, mood disorders, and depression?

Yes. In addition to ADHD, the practice provides psychiatric evaluation and medication management for anxiety, mood disorders, sleep difficulties, stress, and life transitions.

Do you provide therapy?

The practice provides psychotherapy-informed psychiatric care. Some visits may include supportive, behavioral, or insight-oriented elements, but the practice is not designed as a weekly psychotherapy-only practice.

When dedicated psychotherapy is recommended, Dr. Rahangdale may help patients identify appropriate therapy referrals.

Do you see children or adolescents?

At this time, the practice is focused primarily on adults age 18+. This may change in the future.

Do you provide emergency services?

No. Rahangdale Psychiatry PLLC does not provide emergency or crisis services. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911, go to the nearest emergency department, or use an appropriate crisis service.

Getting Started

What happens after you reach out.

What happens after I request a consultation?

After submitting a request, you may be contacted with next steps. If the practice appears to be an appropriate fit, you may be invited to complete intake paperwork through the secure patient portal before scheduling an initial evaluation.

Request a Consultation

Interested in becoming a patient?

Please request a consultation through the secure patient portal. The request form is intended to help determine whether Rahangdale Psychiatry PLLC may be an appropriate fit for your needs.

Please do not include urgent or highly sensitive clinical information in a general website message. This practice does not provide emergency or crisis services. If you are experiencing a medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

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Request a consultation.

Submit a request through the secure patient portal. If the practice appears to be an appropriate fit, you may be contacted with next steps.

Request consultation

Not for emergencies. In a crisis, call or text 988.