What Kind of Doctor Do I See for Depression Medicine?
- Professionals who can prescribe depression medicine are: psychiatrists, family physicians or any medical doctor; nurse-practitioners; and physician's assistants under the supervision of a doctor.
- Some psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse-practitioners can prescribe medicine for you and see you for weekly counseling. This is ideal because the prescriber will be totally familiar with your progress and side effects, and can tweak the medicine for best results.
- Some psychiatrists and nurse-practitioners will follow up monthly to check your progress but do not provide weekly counseling. However, they may be very willing to refer you to, and collaborate with, a counselor.
- Professionals who specialize in counseling for depression, but are unable to prescribe medication are psychologists, social workers and mental health counselors.
- Family doctors may be less likely to follow-up regularly or collaborate with your counselor. This is a disadvantage. But they are accessible to most people and write most of the prescriptions for depression medication in the U.S.
Who Prescribes Antidepressants?
Counselors and Prescribers
Collaboration Among Your Doctors
Counselors Cannot Prescribe
Family Doctors
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