Questions, answered clearly.
A straightforward guide to what PsychGate does, what it does not do, and how intake moves into clinician-guided care.
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Clear details, written for real decisions.
Intake first
Share what matters once
Clinical review
Licensed care team involved
Privacy-minded
Protected intake context
Is PsychGate a diagnosis?
No. PsychGate helps organize intake information and guide next steps. Clinical evaluation, diagnosis, treatment decisions, and follow-up remain with licensed clinicians.
What happens after I complete the intake?
Your responses are organized into useful context for the care team. From there, provider fit, scheduling options, and any needed follow-up are reviewed within the care process.
Can I save my intake and return later?
Yes. The intake is designed so people can complete it at their own pace and return when needed.
How long does the intake take?
Most people can complete the guided intake in about 10 minutes, depending on how much they choose to share.
Does technology decide my care?
No. Technology helps organize intake responses into clearer context. Licensed clinicians remain responsible for clinical judgment and next steps.
Can PsychGate help in an emergency?
No. PsychGate is not an emergency response service. If you are in immediate danger or may harm yourself or someone else, call 911, call or text 988, or go to the nearest emergency room.
How are providers suggested?
Provider options may consider clinical focus, availability, insurance, care preferences, and scheduling needs. Final guidance remains part of clinician-supported care.
Where can I learn more about PsychElite Health?
PsychGate is part of the PsychElite Health system. Full practice information, services, and broader clinical details are available at drbcares.org.