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FAQ Telehealth Psychiatry FAQ | I Amadeus Florida

I Amadeus provides private-pay telehealth psychiatry for adults across Florida, with appointments available from 6AM–6PM, 7 days a week, and many patients seen within 24 hours. Below are answers to common questions about telehealth visits, conditions treated, medication management, pricing, privacy, and how to get started.

Access and location

Do you see patients across all of Florida?

Yes. I Amadeus provides telehealth psychiatric care for adults located anywhere in Florida during the time of their visit. That includes major cities like Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Gainesville, and patients in smaller communities across all 67 Florida counties.


Can you see me if I do not live in Miami?

Yes. With telehealth, “near me” means your clinician is licensed to treat patients in Florida and can see you while you are physically in Florida during the appointment. You do not need to live in Miami or Brickell to become a patient.


Can I do my visit if I am traveling within Florida?

Yes, as long as you are physically in Florida at the time of your appointment and have a private place for the visit. If you are out of state, telehealth rules may prevent the visit from taking place.


Do you see adults, teens, or both

I Amadeus currently presents its services as telehealth psychiatry for adults across Florida. If you are looking for care for someone under 18, contact the practice directly to confirm whether that age group is currently being accepted.


Appointments and hours

How soon can I get an appointment?

Many patients can be seen within 24 hours, and same-day appointments may be available depending on the schedule. Early morning availability is one of the practice’s key advantages.


What are your hours?

Appointments are available from 6AM–6PM, 7 days a week. This schedule is designed to make psychiatric care easier to fit around work, family, and other responsibilities.


Do you offer same-day or next-day visits?

Yes, same-day and next-day appointments may be available depending on current openings. I.Amadeus also states that many patients can be seen within 24 hours.


How long are appointments?

Your initial psychiatric evaluation is a comprehensive one-on-one visit designed to understand your symptoms, history, and goals. Follow-up visit length may vary, so contact the practice directly for current appointment timing details.


Telehealth process and privacy

How does a telehealth psychiatry visit work?

A telehealth psychiatry visit takes place through a secure video appointment, allowing you to meet with your clinician from home, work, or another private location in Florida. Your first visit focuses on your symptoms, history, goals, and whether medication management or another treatment plan is appropriate.


What technology do I need for a telehealth visit?

You need a phone, tablet, or computer with a camera, a stable internet connection, and a private place where you can talk comfortably. Most patients choose a quiet room at home, but some also join from work or another private location.


Is my telehealth visit private and secure?

Telehealth visits are designed to be private and discreet, without a waiting room or the need to run into other patients. For the most accurate details about the exact platform and privacy protections used, contact IAmadeus directly before your first appointment.


Can I do my visit from work or my car?

Yes, many telehealth patients join from work, home, or a parked car as long as the setting is private and safe. You should not join while driving or while in a place where others can easily hear sensitive information.


Conditions treated

What conditions do you treat?

I Amadeus highlights care for anxiety, ADHD, depression, postpartum mental health concerns, and related psychiatric needs through telehealth visits across Florida. If you are unsure whether your symptoms fit one of these categories, a psychiatric evaluation can help clarify what is going on and what treatment may help.


Do you treat anxiety and panic symptoms?

Yes. Anxiety-related concerns are part of the conditions highlighted in I Amadeus social and website content. Telehealth can be helpful for evaluating excessive worry, panic symptoms, and related sleep or stress issues.


Do you treat depression and mood concerns?

Yes. Depression and mood-related symptoms are part of the psychiatric concerns addressed through I Amadeus telehealth care in Florida. An evaluation can help determine whether symptoms fit depression, stress-related mood changes, or another condition.


Do you evaluate adults for ADHD?

Yes. I Amadeus specifically references ADHD treatment and telehealth psychiatry for adults in Florida. An ADHD evaluation typically looks at attention, organization, executive function, and whether symptoms may also overlap with anxiety, sleep issues, or depression.


Do you treat postpartum depression and anxiety?

Yes. I Amadeus includes postpartum mental health in its service focus. Postpartum depression and anxiety can be especially difficult to manage when leaving the house feels overwhelming, which is one reason telehealth can be a practical option for new parents.


Can you help if I am not sure what condition I have?

Yes. You do not need to know your diagnosis before booking. A psychiatric evaluation is designed to assess your symptoms, history, and goals so the clinician can help determine whether you may be dealing with anxiety, depression, ADHD, postpartum concerns, or another mental health issue.


Medications and prescribing

Can you prescribe medications?

I Amadeus offers psychiatric evaluations and medication management through telehealth in Florida. If medication is appropriate, treatment options can be discussed during your evaluation or follow-up visit.


Do you prescribe controlled medications for ADHD or anxiety?

Medication decisions depend on clinical judgment, safety considerations, and applicable Florida and telehealth prescribing rules. Because medication policies can vary by patient and by medication type, the best way to get an accurate answer is to ask I Amadeus directly about your situation before or during your consultation.


Can you continue medications started by another psychiatrist?

Possibly. In most cases, a new psychiatric provider will review your history, symptoms, current medications, and safety considerations before deciding whether to continue, adjust, or change a medication plan. I Amadeus can discuss this during your initial evaluation.


How are refills handled for telehealth patients?

Refills are typically managed through follow-up care and ongoing medication monitoring as part of telehealth psychiatric treatment. Contact the practice directly for current refill policies, turnaround times, and visit requirements.


Pricing and insurance

Do you accept insurance?

No. I Amadeus is a private-pay psychiatry practice. This means you pay directly for care instead of having visits billed through insurance.


Why would someone choose private pay instead of using insurance?

Private pay can offer more flexibility, fewer insurance delays, and more transparent pricing than traditional insurance-based care. I Amadeus also states that its private-pay pricing is often less than typical copays, depending on a patient’s plan and deductible situation.


How much does a visit cost?

The practice promotes affordable private-pay pricing, often less than typical copays, but exact fees should be confirmed directly with I Amadeus. For the most accurate current pricing, contact the office or check the pricing information on the website if posted.


Can I use HSA or FSA funds?

This may depend on your plan and card administrator, so you should verify directly with your benefits provider. If you need payment documentation for reimbursement or records, contact I Amadeus directly to ask what is available.


Safety and emergencies

What if I am in crisis or having an emergency?

I Amadeus is not an emergency or crisis intervention service. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room.


When should I call 988 instead of the practice?

You should call or text 988 if you are in emotional distress, having suicidal thoughts, feeling unsafe, or experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis that needs immediate support. The 988 Lifeline is available 24/7 and connects people to trained crisis counselors.


Is telehealth psychiatry right for emergencies?

No. Telehealth outpatient psychiatry is not a substitute for emergency psychiatric care. If your symptoms are urgent or you may be at immediate risk, use emergency services right away.


Treatment approach and fit

What is your treatment approach?

I Amadeus presents itself as modern, efficient, private-pay telehealth psychiatry designed to provide care without long waits or rushed scheduling delays. Treatment may include psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and recommendations for next steps based on your needs.


Will I see the same clinician each time?

Continuity is often one of the benefits of working with an independent telehealth psychiatry practice, but you should confirm this directly with I Amadeus when scheduling. Asking this before your first visit is a good idea if clinician continuity is important to you.


Can I message my clinician between visits?

Communication options between visits may vary depending on practice policy. Contact I Amadeus directly to ask about messaging, refill requests, and non-urgent questions between appointments.


Getting started

How do I get started with I Amadeus?

You can start by visiting I Amadeus, reviewing the services and conditions pages, and booking an appointment or calling /texting 954-335-5541. Many patients can be seen within 24 hours, and appointments are available 7 days a week.


What should I prepare before my first appointment?

It helps to have a private place for the call, a charged device, a stable internet connection, a list of current medications, and a short summary of your symptoms and goals. If you have seen a psychiatric provider before, having that history available may also make your first visit more efficient.


How do I know if I Amadeus is the right fit?

I Amadeus may be a strong fit if you want private-pay telehealth psychiatry in Florida, flexible scheduling, early morning appointments, and a more direct path to evaluation and medication management. If you need immediate crisis care, inpatient treatment, or a service outside the practice’s scope, another option may be more appropriate.



I Amadeus offers telehealth psychiatry across Florida for adults seeking care for anxiety, depression, ADHD, postpartum mental health concerns, and related psychiatric symptoms. Patients can often be seen within 24 hours, with appointments available from 6AM–6PM, 7 days a week, through a private-pay model designed to reduce delays and simplify access to care.



FAQ Telehealth Psychiatry FAQ | I Amadeus Florida

Cons and Trade‑Offs of I Amadeus

1. Private pay may not fit every budget

While private pay is simpler and more direct, it is not the right financial fit for everyone. If you rely heavily on in‑network insurance coverage and have low copays, a traditional insurance‑based clinic may cost less per visit out of pocket. I Amadeus is best suited for patients who:

  • Can budget for direct payment
  • Prefer transparency and fewer billing surprises
  • May use HSA/FSA funds or seek out‑of‑network reimbursement on their own when possible

If you need fully insurance‑covered visits with minimal direct cost, an in‑network clinic or community mental health center may be a better match.


2. Telehealth is not appropriate for emergencies or all conditions

Telehealth outpatient psychiatry is not designed for:

  • Active psychiatric emergencies
  • Immediate safety concerns or crisis situations
  • Situations that require inpatient care or frequent in‑person monitoring

In those cases, calling 988, 911, or going to the nearest emergency room is the safest option. Telehealth is also not always ideal when a high level of in‑person support or physical exams are necessary.


3. You must be physically in Florida at the time of your visit

Because I Amadeus is licensed to serve patients in Florida, you need to be physically located in Florida at the time of each telehealth visit. If you travel out of state frequently or live part‑time elsewhere, that legal requirement can be a limitation, even though telehealth itself is flexible.


4. Not every medication or situation can be managed via telehealth

Telehealth psychiatry can safely manage many conditions and medications, but there may be limits based on:

  • Florida telehealth regulations
  • Medication‑specific rules (for example, certain controlled substances)
  • Clinical judgment about what is safe and appropriate to manage remotely

In some cases, you may be referred to an in‑person provider, primary care clinician, or a higher level of care if telehealth is not the safest option for your particular situation.


5. Technology and privacy are shared responsibilities

Telehealth helps with convenience and discretion, but it requires:

  • A stable internet connection
  • A device with a camera and microphone
  • A private space where you feel comfortable speaking openly

While the practice is responsible for using secure platforms, you are responsible for choosing a location where others cannot easily overhear your visit. For some people—especially in crowded living situations—finding that privacy can be challenging.

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