Online Psychiatrist in
Sierra Vista, Arizona
Adults in Sierra Vista, AZ now have a faster path to professional ADHD evaluation and psychiatric care. Arizona Telepsychiatry Clinic serves Sierra Vista (Cochise County) with secure video appointments — so you can see a board-certified provider without leaving Sierra Vista. As a gateway to the Huachuca Mountains and Fort Huachuca, the community is growing, and so is the need for accessible mental health services.
Lindsay Hart, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Serving all of Cochise County via telehealth
ADHD Telehealth for Adults in Sierra Vista
Arizona Telepsychiatry Clinic provides online ADHD evaluations and psychiatric care for adults in Sierra Vista, Arizona. See a board-certified provider within days via secure HIPAA-compliant video. Initial evaluations cost $179 self-pay, and most insurance is accepted.
Sierra Vista has a limited number of psychiatric providers, and in-person wait times can be frustrating. Telehealth eliminates the barrier of distance — whether you're in downtown Sierra Vista or on the outskirts of Cochise County, you get the same expert care through a secure video visit.
$179
Initial evaluation
< 7 days
Typical wait time
100%
Online — no commute
What We Treat in Sierra Vista
Comprehensive psychiatric care for adults — all from the comfort of your home in Sierra Vista.
ADHD (Adult)
Comprehensive evaluation and treatment for adult ADHD. The most common reason Sierra Vista residents contact us.
ADHD in Women
ADHD presents differently in women and is often missed. We specialize in identifying and treating ADHD in women and AFAB adults.
Anxiety
Generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorder treatment for Sierra Vista adults through evidence-based approaches.
Depression
Medication management and comprehensive treatment for major depression and persistent depressive disorder.
Insomnia
Sleep disorders are often connected to ADHD and anxiety. We address the root cause, not just the symptoms.
PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder assessment and medication management, with referrals for trauma-focused therapy when appropriate.
How Online Psychiatry Works in Sierra Vista
Four simple steps to expert care — no office visit needed.
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Book Your Evaluation
Schedule your first appointment online. Most Sierra Vista residents are seen within the same week.
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Meet Your Provider
Connect with Lindsay Hart, PMHNP-BC via secure video from anywhere in Sierra Vista. No downloads needed.
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Get Your Assessment
Receive a thorough psychiatric evaluation using evidence-based screening tools and clinical interview.
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Start Treatment
Your provider creates a personalized plan. Prescriptions sent to your preferred Sierra Vista pharmacy.
Your Provider in Sierra Vista
Lindsay Hart, PMHNP-BC
Board-Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Lindsay specializes in adult ADHD, anxiety, depression, and insomnia. She takes a collaborative approach — working with you to create a realistic plan that may include medication, therapy referrals, or lifestyle strategies. She serves patients throughout Sierra Vista and all of Arizona via secure telehealth.
Transparent Pricing for Sierra Vista Patients
No hidden fees. Insurance accepted.
Self-Pay
$179
Initial evaluation
- Follow-ups at $120
- No insurance needed
- Superbill provided for reimbursement
- Transparent pricing, no surprises
Insurance
$0–$40
Typical copay
- Most major plans accepted
- We verify benefits for you
- AHCCCS / Medicaid accepted
- Same quality care as self-pay
Frequently Asked Questions — Sierra Vista
Common questions from Sierra Vista residents about online psychiatry.
Yes. Arizona Telepsychiatry Clinic provides comprehensive online ADHD evaluations for adults living anywhere in Sierra Vista and throughout Cochise County. All you need is a device with a camera and a stable internet connection. Our board-certified provider, Lindsay Hart, PMHNP-BC, conducts thorough evaluations via secure HIPAA-compliant video.
Our initial psychiatric evaluation is $179 for self-pay patients, with follow-up visits at $120. We also accept most major insurance plans in Arizona, which can bring your out-of-pocket cost to $0–$40 depending on your plan. The same transparent pricing applies whether you're in Sierra Vista or anywhere else in Arizona.
Yes, when clinically appropriate. After a thorough evaluation, our provider can prescribe both stimulant and non-stimulant ADHD medications. Prescriptions are sent electronically to a pharmacy of your choice in Sierra Vista or anywhere in Arizona. We follow all Arizona prescribing guidelines and DEA regulations for telehealth.
Most new patients in Sierra Vista are seen within the same week. Unlike traditional in-person clinics in the Southeastern Arizona area — where wait times can be 4–8 weeks — our telehealth model allows us to offer much faster scheduling. Book online and choose a time that works for you.
Research consistently shows that telepsychiatry is as effective as in-person care for ADHD evaluation and treatment. For Sierra Vista residents, it offers the added benefits of no commute, the comfort of your own space, and easier scheduling — which often leads to better follow-through with treatment plans.
We specialize in ADHD (including ADHD in women), anxiety disorders, depression, insomnia, and PTSD. Our provider works with adults across Sierra Vista and the broader Southeastern Arizona area to create individualized treatment plans that may include medication management, therapy referrals, and lifestyle strategies.
Ready to Get Started in Sierra Vista?
Join 2,000+ Arizona adults who've taken the first step toward expert psychiatric care — from the comfort of home.
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Medical disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal medical decisions. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or go to your nearest emergency room.
Last medically reviewed by Lindsay Hart, PMHNP-BC on April 1, 2026.