Reviews

Diagnostic Psychiatry reviews

Service pages for the different ways people enter the same clinical problem: labs, symptoms, medication effects, sleep, and performance that need one differential.

Clinical routing illustration showing review outputs moving toward care pathways.

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Different entry points. One review discipline.

Whether the person arrives through labs, medication effects, sleep, symptoms, or performance, the goal is the same: widen the differential, narrow the claims, and name the responsible next step.

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Every review uses the same discipline

Inputs

  • Labs
  • PHQ-9 and GAD-7
  • Insomnia screen
  • Medication and supplement list
  • Sleep, caffeine, alcohol, and substance pattern
  • Symptom timeline
  • Top goals

Output

  • Symptom and timeline summary
  • Lab-pattern read in psychiatric context
  • Medication, supplement, sleep, and substance review
  • Psychiatric-medical differential
  • Named pathway for care or monitoring

Not this

  • Not emergency care
  • Not a diagnosis from labs
  • Not a medication or supplement change by website
  • Not a replacement for primary care, psychiatry, or therapy
  • Not proof that biology explains every symptom

Service routes

Each route leads back to the same discipline: differential first.

diagnostic-psychiatry-review Diagnostic Psychiatry Review

A structured synthesis of labs, symptoms, medications, sleep, screening scores, substances, supplements, and timeline to clarify what may be medical, psychiatric, sleep-related, medication-related, psychological, or mixed.

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lab-informed-psychiatric-review Lab-informed psychiatric review

For people who have lab results and psychiatric symptoms, but no clear explanation connecting the two.

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mental-performance-review Mental Performance Review

A careful review for mood, focus, sleep, energy, emotional regulation, and performance when you are functioning but not feeling fully well.

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medication-metabolic-review Psychiatric medication and metabolic review

A focused review of psychiatric medications, weight, glucose, lipids, liver markers, fatigue, sleep, and mood patterns.

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insomnia-mood-anxiety-review Sleep, mood, and anxiety review

A focused review for people whose insomnia, anxiety, mood changes, medications, caffeine, alcohol, and recovery pattern may be feeding each other.

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Common questions

Questions people ask before they start.

Is the Diagnostic Psychiatry review a diagnosis?

No. The review organizes the differential and names responsible next steps. Diagnosis, medication decisions, controlled-substance prescribing, and treatment changes require the right clinician-patient relationship.

What records make the review stronger?

Recent labs, prior medication trials, current medications and supplements, sleep pattern, substance and caffeine pattern, symptom timeline, and any relevant screening scores.

Can the answer be that no medical action is needed?

Yes. A serious review should be able to say when a finding does not explain the symptoms or when psychiatric care remains the best next lane.

Start a Diagnostic Psychiatry Review

Bring the labs, symptoms, medication history, and timeline. The review is the structure that makes the pattern readable.