Psychiatry Services
The Counseling and Mental Health Center has a consulting psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner on campus one day each week to see students. The consulting nurse practitioner provides:
- Psychiatric evaluations
- Psychiatric treatment
- Medication management
You must complete an initial consultation assessment before scheduling an appointment with the nurse practitioner. Call 281-283-2580 to schedule your initial consultation.
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Call 281-283-2580 or visit Student Services and Classroom Building (SSCB) 3103
There are nominal fees for psychiatry services. Please consult the front desk or your therapist to discuss these fees in detail.
Eligibility
To be eligible for psychiatric services at UHCL, you must:
- Be a currently enrolled UHCL student.
- Sign a release of information between UHCL's Counseling and Mental Health Center and Health Services, who will work together to coordinate your psychiatric care.
Counseling
Many times, the nurse practitioner will recommend ongoing contact with a therapist as an essential or required element of your treatment. In these cases, you must receive concurrent counseling to continue treatment by the nurse practitioner.
You will be assigned an ongoing therapist at UHCL. If you are currently seeing a therapist in the community, you will still need to meet with our Case Manager at least one time per semester. You must also be willing to sign a release for us to speak with your community therapist, if needed.
If you choose not to engage in ongoing counseling, we may refer you to a psychiatrist outside the university.
If the UHCL Counseling and Mental Health Center nurse practitioner does not require concurrent therapy as part of the treatment plan, and you do not have an outside therapist, you must meet with the Case Manager at least two times per semester.
Labs
As part of your evaluation and ongoing treatment by the nurse practitioner, they may require that you complete certain medical tests (e.g. blood work, urine drug screen, cardiac tests, etc.) before medication is prescribed or treatment continues. There may be additional costs associated with these tests.
You must arrange these tests and ensure that we receive a copy of the results before your next appointment.
ADHD Medication
To receive medication for ADHD, you must provide documentation of a diagnosis of ADHD.
If you have had previous treatment, you may submit a copy of previous medical records indicating a previous ADHD diagnosis that is substantiated by history and assessment.
If you have not previously had treatment, a current psychological assessment report indicating a diagnosis of ADHD is required. The nurse practitioner will not prescribe ADHD medication without this documentation in place. UHCL Counseling and Mental Health Center cannot diagnose ADHD.
Scheduling Psychiatry Services
Call the front desk at 281-283-2580 to schedule an initial consultation appointment.