Concierge psychiatry is often synonymous with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) care, yet the clinical scope extends far beyond executive function challenges. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, anxiety and mood disorders affect millions of adults annually, often co-occurring with neurodevelopmental conditions. At SF Psychiatric, we recognize that a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation must address the whole patient, not just a single diagnosis. Our concierge model is specifically designed to manage complex, co-occurring conditions that traditional practices often overlook due to time constraints. (SF PSYCHIATRIC SF Psychiatric)
Anxiety and Depression Management
Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent mental health challenges in the modern professional landscape. Anxiety is a mental health condition characterized by excessive fear, worry, or nervousness that interferes with daily activities. For busy executives and high-performing individuals, this often manifests as chronic stress, panic attacks, or generalized anxiety that disrupts decision-making and focus. (FAQ SF PSYCHIATRIC)
Depression frequently accompanies anxiety, creating a cycle of low energy and diminished motivation. Depression is a mood disorder causing persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities. Traditional psychiatric visits are often limited to fifteen minutes, which is insufficient to untangle the complex interplay between stress hormones, neurotransmitter imbalances, and lifestyle factors. Our concierge approach allows for the deep, nuanced assessments required to treat these conditions effectively. (Our Team SF PSYCHIATRIC)
We utilize evidence-based pharmacological strategies and therapeutic frameworks to stabilize mood and reduce anxiety symptoms. By addressing these conditions alongside ADHD, we ensure that your treatment plan supports your overall cognitive performance and emotional resilience. This holistic approach is critical for professionals who cannot afford downtime due to mental health struggles.
Insomnia and Sleep Architecture
Sleep disruption is a common complaint among our patient base, particularly those managing ADHD or high-stress corporate roles. Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that makes it hard to fall asleep, stay asleep, or get good quality sleep. Poor sleep exacerbates ADHD symptoms, increases anxiety, and worsens depressive episodes, creating a vicious cycle that is difficult to break without professional intervention.
We treat various sleep-related issues, including difficulty initiating sleep, frequent nighttime awakenings, and non-restorative sleep. Our providers assess the root causes of your insomnia, whether they are physiological, psychological, or related to medication side effects. We may adjust your current medication regimen or introduce targeted sleep aids that do not interfere with your daytime cognitive function.
Restoring healthy sleep architecture is a priority in our optimized care model. By improving your sleep quality, we directly enhance your ability to focus, regulate emotions, and maintain professional performance. This is a foundational element of our treatment philosophy, as sleep is the bedrock of mental health stability.
Co-Occurring Conditions Explained
It is rare for ADHD to exist in isolation. Many patients present with complex, co-occurring conditions that require specialized diagnostic skills. Co-occurring conditions are two or more health issues that exist simultaneously in the same individual. In psychiatry, this often refers to the intersection of ADHD with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, or substance use challenges.
Our team is trained to differentiate between symptoms that stem from ADHD and those that arise from separate, comorbid conditions. For example, restlessness can be a symptom of ADHD, but it can also indicate an underlying anxiety disorder. Misdiagnosis can lead to ineffective treatment, which is why our thorough psychiatric evaluations are so critical.
We treat a wide range of co-occurring conditions, including:
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Chronic, excessive worry about everyday events.
- Panic Disorder: Recurrent, unexpected panic attacks and fear of future attacks.
- Major Depressive Disorder: Persistent low mood and loss of interest in activities.
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Psychological injury resulting from exposure to a traumatic event.
- Bipolar Disorder: Mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
By addressing these conditions concurrently, we provide a unified treatment plan that simplifies your healthcare experience and improves overall outcomes. This integrated approach is a hallmark of our concierge service, ensuring that no aspect of your mental health is left unaddressed.
The Concierge Treatment Advantage
Traditional psychiatric care often operates on a volume-based model, which can lead to fragmented care and limited provider access. Concierge psychiatric care provides direct access to your provider, flexible scheduling, unlimited medication visits, and support navigating pharmacy challenges. This model is particularly beneficial for patients with complex needs who require frequent monitoring and rapid adjustments to their treatment plans.
At SF Psychiatric, we prioritize responsiveness. If you experience a sudden worsening of symptoms, a medication side effect, or an urgent mental health crisis, you have direct access to your care team. We do not leave you waiting weeks for an appointment or navigating complex insurance networks to get help.
Our treatment philosophy centers on optimization. We do not just manage symptoms; we aim to optimize your cognitive function, emotional stability, and overall quality of life. This proactive approach helps prevent minor issues from escalating into major crises, saving you time and reducing long-term healthcare costs.

Service Tiers and Access
We offer structured annual plans designed to meet different levels of care needs. These plans replace traditional visit-based billing with a predictable, comprehensive model.
| Plan Tier | Annual Cost | Ideal For | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | $1,999/yr | Stable patients | Medication management, flexible scheduling |
| Starter | $3,999/yr | New patients | Full evaluation, med adjustments, urgent support |
| Premium | $13,999/yr | High-acuity needs | Same-day access, weekly psychotherapy, premium support |
Each tier is designed to provide the necessary support for your specific condition profile. Whether you need basic medication management for anxiety or intensive, weekly therapy for complex co-occurring disorders, we have a plan that fits your needs. Our transparent pricing model ensures there are no surprise bills, allowing you to focus on your health rather than administrative hassles.
Key Takeaways
- SF Psychiatric treats a broad spectrum of conditions beyond ADHD, including anxiety, depression, and insomnia.
- Co-occurring conditions are common and require specialized, integrated diagnostic approaches.
- Concierge care offers direct provider access, eliminating the delays typical of traditional psychiatry.
- Our annual plans start at $1,999, providing predictable costs for comprehensive mental health support.
- We serve busy professionals in San Francisco, Seattle, and New York City via telehealth.
- Treatment focuses on optimizing cognitive function and emotional stability, not just symptom suppression.
- Our team is rated among the best mental health services for 2026 in San Francisco.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I be able to stay on my medications?
Yes, many patients come to us having relocated to SF for a new role. If you have been stable on your regimen, we can maintain it. Uploading a diagnosis letter or noting the name and website of your former provider will help ensure this transition.
What if I have never been diagnosed with ADHD?
We will provide a thorough psychiatric evaluation to determine whether ADHD is an accurate diagnosis for you. We will ask you about your experiences as a child and as an adult because ADHD is a condition that begins in childhood. We will also assess for other conditions that may be contributing to your symptoms.
I am not sure about the year-long plan. Can I decide later?
Yes, you can schedule and pay for a new patient evaluation separately. However, our concierge model is designed for ongoing care, and the annual plans offer significant value for those requiring regular support.
Do you treat patients outside of San Francisco?
Yes, we provide telehealth services for patients in Seattle and New York City. Our remote care options are designed to match the quality and responsiveness of our in-person San Francisco practice.
How do you handle urgent mental health issues?
Our concierge plans include responsive care for urgent issues. For the Starter and Premium tiers, we offer expedited access for urgent matters, such as medication adjustments or acute anxiety episodes. For immediate crises, we provide a 24-hour hotline number.
What is the difference between the Basic and Starter plans?
The Basic plan is for patients who are already stable on medications and need ongoing management. The Starter plan includes a comprehensive new patient evaluation and is designed for those new to medications or needing adjustments.
Do you accept insurance?
Our concierge model operates on a direct-pay annual subscription basis. This allows us to provide higher levels of care and access without the constraints of insurance networks. We can provide superbills for potential out-of-network reimbursement.
Contact SF Psychiatric
If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, or other co-occurring conditions, you do not have to navigate them alone. Our team is ready to provide the optimized, responsive care you deserve. Schedule your consultation online today to begin your journey toward better mental health.
You can also contact us directly via text or phone at 415-662-TALK. For those in need of immediate support, our 24-hour hotline is available for crisis intervention.

