
Links, Forms, & Handouts
Log-in to the patient portal here. Review the Patient Portal User Guide for optimal use.
Access the Doxy.me virtual waiting room & please ensure you are in MD, VA, or DC.
Use this online checkout page to pay your bill online. Fees are due at the time of appointment.
New Patient Forms
These documents are sent via the ChARM patient portal once the initial appointment is scheduled. They are available in PDF format for your convenience and easy reference. Some patients like to examine these documents prior to contacting me for a consultation call.
*Not applicable to all patients​
Useful Information
These handouts provide valuable information that patients will find beneficial. Please note that some materials are tailored specifically to the practice or the region where patients may receive care (DC, MD, VA).
A list of hotlines and mobile community response initiatives available for Washington, D.C., as well as the surrounding counties in Maryland and Virginia.
Information on how to request reimbursement if you have out-of-network coverage aa list of helpful questions to ask your insurance provider, ensuring you have all the necessary details about your out-of-network benefits.
A handout outlining the legal responsibility of physicians to take action when a patient is deemed a safety risk to themselves or others. The guidelines included apply to Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, as the laws differ from state to state.
Explains how psychotherapy notes are afforded a higher level of privacy under HIPAA, necessitating separate handling from other medical records.
A copy of the Patient Bill of Rights, which came into effect in Maryland on October 1, 2019. This legislation applies to both inpatient and outpatient healthcare services.
A guide designed to help recognize the warning signs of a crisis, explore strategies for de-escalation, and identify available resources for those impacted. It serves as a valuable tool both during a crisis and while planning a response.
Information from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services that outlines the No Surprises Act and the requirement for Good Faith Estimates to be provided to patients under specific circumstances.