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Medication Management

We can help with urgent medication needs at our Medication Management and Crisis Stabilization Clinic

If you are having urgent medication needs, West Pines Medication Management and Crisis Stabilization Clinic can help. Our clinicians can serve as a bridge for services while you are working to get linked with a provider in your community. We work with adults 18-65 and appointments are often available within one week.

Our clinicians will assess your medication regimen, and if appropriate, provide prescriptions at the intake appointment. Also, they may coordinate referrals to join our intensive outpatient programs for additional support on your wellness journey.

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Fill out our online form to request more information on Medication Management and Crisis Stabilization. You can also call 303-467-4080

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How to Access

We encourage patients to take the initiative to set their own appointments. Private physicians, clinicians, and hospital staff are welcome to call on a patient’s behalf to ask questions and receive information but the patient must schedule the intake appointment. Practitioners may also call to request that our staff follow up with a patient, or give a heads-up that a patient may be calling.

It is very helpful for patients to bring any medical notes they have from the last two months including lab results and a list of current and past medications including dosages, duration and response. We also request that patients bring a list of any vitamins, herbal remedies and over the counter medications that they are currently taking. The initial intake appointment will last approximately 90 minutes and follow-up appointments are typically 30 minutes long.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long may I continue my treatment at Medication Management and Crisis Stabilization Clinic?
Patients may see a program clinician for four months. However, upon admission, we encourage patients to be actively searching for a psychiatrist in their community. Wait times for an initial psychiatry appointment outside of West Pines can be up to six weeks long.

Do I need to be seeing a therapist or counselor while I am working with the Medication Management and Crisis Stabilization Clinic clinic?
Our clinicians specialize in medication management. Individual outpatient therapy is not offered at West Pines. However, research supports that psychiatric medications are often more effective when they are used in conjunction with psychotherapy. We encourage patients to continue or initiate a relationship with a therapist while receiving treatment at the clinic. We can provide you with referrals in your community if you need them.