Integrated Care & Psychiatry
Polara Health provides full service outpatient primary care to clients in the area. This setting allows for addressing clients with Behavioral Health needs as well with options for same day services.
Annual Wellness Exams
Outpatient visits for evaluation
Management of Chronic Conditions
Preventative Care
Our Psychiatric Services
We offer coordinated care between primary and psychiatric health providers to intervene early in chronic conditions and improve patientsβ quality of life.
Psychiatric Evaluations
Your BHMP (Behavioral Health Medical Provider) will meet with you to review life challenges you are facing, your physical health history and your mental health history.
The provider will work with you to establish mental health goals and determine the best medication therapy to assist you in meeting your mental wellness goals.
Outpatient Treatment Services
We offer a team approach to health and wellness; medical providers, therapists/counselors, case managers, and peer support team members work together to support your mental health and well-being.
Together we address the physical (mind/body health), psychological (coping skills), and social (basic needs/relationship needs) aspects of health/wellness. This is the biopsychosocial approach to wellness shared by all of our team members.
Diagnosis
Your provider will get to know you and determine the best explanation for the challenges/symptoms you are struggling to overcome.
The best diagnosis will help to guide the best treatment plan to meet your wellness goals.
Tele-Med Settings
There is a shortage of behavioral health medical providers (BHMPβs) in the United States, especially in rural areas like Northern Arizona.
We have providers who use video devices to connect to our clients (a phone conversation with video added). You no longer have to wait long to connect to a provider, thanks to Tele-Med providers that have made themselves available to clients in rural Northern Arizona!
Inpatient Treatment Services
When life challenges leave your coping capacity drained, inpatient providers can work with you daily, with the support of a team of providers (nurses, social workers, counselors) to help you regain your coping capacity.
This daily support can be beneficial when you have lost your way and need daily care.