Mental Health Clinic in Creve Coeur MO, Independence MO, and Columbia MO
At Success Health System LLC, our mental health clinic offers personalized treatment plans tailored to address the unique needs of each individual. Whether you’re dealing with emotional stress, mood disorders, or other mental health challenges, Dr. Moses Tabe Ambilichu, M.D., a board-certified psychiatrist, is committed to providing the support and resources necessary to help you achieve mental clarity and overall well-being. Contact us for more information or request an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Creve Coeur MO, Independence MO, and Columbia MO.




Table of Contents:
How much does mental health treatment cost?
Do I require a referral to see a psychiatrist?
Is a psychiatrist covered by insurance?
How do you get help for mental illness?
How do I start a mental health program?
How long will I need a mental health program until I am cured?
Where are you located, and how do I make an appointment?
Mental health problems can be a difficult subject to take on. You or a family member may not even realize you need some support to overcome it. Unlike other illnesses and injuries, mental health issues may not present any physical symptoms and often cannot be treated with over the counter medications. However, you do not have to battle mental health problems on your own. At Success Health System LLC, we have board-certified doctors and fantastic staff available to help you. We can treat a range of different mental health issues such as depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and bipolar disorders. Make an appointment today at one of our multiple clinics.
The cost of mental health varies depending on the nature of your disorder and how much hands-on treatment you need. Any medications you may need to take long term also plays a factor in the overall cost of your treatment. Generally, it costs about $100 an hour to be seen by a board-certified psychiatrist.
In most cases, a referral is not required to see a psychiatrist, especially if you are seeking specialized mental health care directly. Many individuals can schedule an appointment with a psychiatrist on their own, depending on the clinic’s policies and whether they accept direct appointments. However, some insurance plans may require a referral from a primary care physician or general practitioner before seeing a psychiatrist.
If a referral is needed, your primary care doctor or family doctor can evaluate your symptoms and refer you to a psychiatrist for further assessment and treatment. This process helps ensure that you’re being referred to the right specialist for your specific needs and that your treatment is coordinated effectively.
Psychiatric services are typically covered by insurance, though the extent of coverage can vary depending on the provider and specific plan. Many health insurance plans, including those through employers or government programs include coverage for mental health services, including visits to a psychiatrist. However, details such as co-pays, deductibles, and visit limits may differ from one plan to another.
It’s important to review your insurance plan to understand the specifics of your coverage, such as whether your psychiatrist is in-network, any out-of-pocket expenses, and whether a referral is needed. This will ensure you are fully informed about your financial responsibilities before seeking treatment.
Getting help for mental illness is determined by the type of mental disorder you have and the severity of it. Unlike the flu or strep throat, there isn’t a single cookie-cutter way to treat a mental disease. Every patient is different, and our providers at Success Health System LLC will customize a treatment program for you. Many treatment programs include regular visits with one of our psychiatrists to check on your progress and to teach you coping skills and other ways to manage your disorder. Depending on the nature of your ailment, a medication program may be needed to help you reign in the more severe symptoms associated with your disorder.
Most mental health programs begin with a visit to a regular or family doctor. General practitioners are trained to recognize the signs of potential mental health issues and can refer patients to a specialized clinic for further evaluation. A referral doesn’t automatically mean a mental health diagnosis; it simply indicates that a more thorough assessment is needed. The evaluation process helps determine whether symptoms are related to mental health conditions or if they might be caused by other factors, such as physical health issues or hormonal imbalances, which may be treatable. Diagnostic testing aims to identify the root cause of symptoms and ensure the most effective treatment approach.
Once a diagnosis has been made, we will review with you a possible treatment program to help you with your disorder. From there, we will schedule regular visits to our clinic and, if needed, medication. At Success Health System LLC, our mental health clinic provides customized treatment plans designed to meet the specific needs of every individual. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Creve Coeur MO, Independence MO, and Columbia MO. We serve patients from Creve Coeur MO, Overland MO, Bridgeton MO, Independence MO, Raytown MO, Kansas City MO, Columbia MO, Shaw MO, Midway MO and surrounding areas.

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