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Reproductive mental healthcare, reimagined for modern life—virtual, expert, and grounded in compassion.

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Navigating mood changes?
and/or 
Managing pre-existing

mental health conditions?

    Pregnant?  Postpartum? 

Breastfeeding?     
Hormonal mood shifts?
Planning pregnancy?
Recovering from grief, loss, and/or trauma? ​

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We support your mental well-being with empathy, expertise, and care — in every life stage
...wherever you are, whoever you are

Specialized Mental Health Services

Why choose OBGYN Psychiatry?

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Hormones are potent neurosteroids that influence mood and behavior.

Typical hormonal shifts — whether premenstrual, postpartum, or during perimenopause — can trigger or worsen mental health symptoms like anxiety, depression, or irritability.

Although most women experience periods and pregnancy — planned or not.
These notable life stages are rarely covered in standard psychiatric training.

Our team brings deep expertise in perinatal and reproductive mental health, built through rigorous, specialized training.

Prioritize your unique mental health needs
to find balance, build resilience, & thrive with us

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If you're here ... you belong here.

Although we know these labels may not fit everyone, we refer to pregnant, birthing & menstruating individuals
as female, women, or mothers.

Inclusive
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Welcoming
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Our Story

Welcome to OBGYN Psychiatry

Our telehealth practice creates a safe and supportive space to join you in enhancing your mental well-being.

 

We support mental wellness across all stages of life — specializing in hormonal, pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding, infertility, menopause, and beyond — because your mental health matters. We look forward to partnering with you, offering our expertise, and walking alongside you in your journey, no matter where life takes you.

World Health Organization

"There is no health without mental health."

Maternal Mental Health (MMH) Leadership Alliance

"If untreated, symptoms of MMH conditions can last up to 3 years."

Postpartum Support International

"Studies show that 1 in 5 may experience perinatal depression or anxiety."

Let's connect

OBGYN Psychiatry. Reproductive and perinatal mental health for women

Contact

206-207-7547

206-339-1448 fax

If you are experiencing a psychiatric or mental health emergency, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. 

OBGYN Psychiatry does not provide crisis services or 24/7 on-call coverage.

This policy ensures that you receive immediate and appropriate care in urgent situations.
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​Offers guidance and hope to individuals and families affected by maternal mental health conditions.

 

Call 800-944-4773

Text 503-894-9453

Free support groups.

postpartum.net

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Confidential support

Resources

Interventions

Available 24/7

Call or text

833-TLC-MAMA

833-852-6262

https://mchb.hrsa.gov/programs-impact/national-maternal-mental-health-hotline

​​Talk to Someone You Trust

If you or someone you know is experiencing postpartum depression or another maternal mental health condition, remember that you are not alone.

 

Support is available, and recovery is possible. Reach out to a trusted friend, partner, family member, or healthcare provider for help.

24/7
Crisis Support

If you are facing an emergency, please visit your nearest emergency room or call for immediate assistance.

 

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Dial 988 for free and confidential support.

 

Crisis Text Line

Text HOME to 741741 for immediate support from a trained counselor, available anytime.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Call 1-800-273-8255 or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org

Please use these resources for help before we connect:

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