Michael New

Psychiatrist Referrals in New Jersey (NJ) - Personalized Care That Goes Beyond a Prescription Pad

Structured Thought. Focused Insight.  Expert Care.

Changing Lives, One Session At A Time

Most people searching for a psychiatrist referral NJ don’t really want another provider who spends 10 minutes with them and sends them out the door with a generic treatment plan. They want someone who listens. Someone who actually looks at what’s driving the problem, not just the symptoms sitting on the surface.

At Gimel Health in Fort Lee, Bergen County, that’s exactly how Michael Feldman PA-C approaches every new patient. With a background in molecular and cellular biology and years of experience treating patients across New Jersey, from Cherry Hill to Toms River, East Brunswick to Red Bank, he brings a depth of scientific understanding to psychiatric care that most offices simply don’t offer.

Whether you’re looking for help managing mood disorders, psychotic disorders, anxiety disorders, depression, eating disorders, or other mental health challenges, Gimel Health accepts new patients and builds a personalized medication plan designed around your unique needs. Not a one-size-fits-all script. A real plan, backed by science, tailored to you.

Get In Touch

Why Providers Trust Us

Referring a patient to psychiatric care in NJ shouldn’t feel like sending them into a black hole. PA Michael Feldman communicates clearly with primary care physicians, therapists, and other psychiatric providers involved in a patient’s care. With your consent, he’s happy to collaborate to make sure nothing falls through the cracks.

Who We Serve

Gimel Health serves adults and young adults across New Jersey and surrounding States. Michael Feldman PA-C is fluent in English, Russian, and Hebrew, and brings genuine cultural sensitivity to every session. New patients are currently being accepted for in-person and telehealth visits.

Insurance & Costs

Gimel Health operates as an out-of-network provider. Patients with out-of-network benefits through plans like Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, or other carriers may be eligible for partial reimbursement. Superbills are provided for all appointments to support your claim. If you’re unsure, contact your insurance provider before your first visit.

Ready to take the next step? Reach out to schedule your initial consultation, or speak with Michael Feldman PA-C directly about whether Gimel Health is the right fit for your mental health support needs.

Contact us Today

Connect with Our Healthcare Experts

Have questions about our health solutions or need support? Reach out using the form below, and our specialized team will respond promptly to assist you.

Phone Number

(201) 815-4351

Location

440 West Str, Ste 307, Fort Lee Bergen County NJ 07024

FAQ

Frequently Asked Question

Do You Need a Referral to See Gimel Health?

No, a formal psychiatrist referral NJ is not required to book an appointment at Gimel Health. Patients can self-refer directly. That said, if your primary care physician has recommended psychiatric care, or if a therapist has suggested medication evaluation alongside talk therapy or cognitive behavioral therapy, Gimel Health is an excellent fit for that next step.

If you or a loved one has been told they need a psychiatric referral NJ, or if you’ve been struggling and aren’t sure where to start. Here’s a look at the range of mental health conditions Gimel Health works with:

Mood Disorders & Depression

Mood swings, persistent sadness, low energy, hopelessness. Mood disorders affect daily life in ways that therapy alone often can’t address. Michael Feldman evaluates each patient’s full picture, medical history, biology, and environment before recommending any medication. He treats depression, bipolar disorder, cyclothymic disorder, postpartum depression, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), always with a patient-centered approach that respects your values and goals.

Anxiety Disorders & Panic Disorders

Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health issues in New Jersey and nationally, yet they’re also among the most undertreated. At Gimel Health, adult psychiatry for anxiety goes beyond a quick prescription. PA Feldman works with generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorders, social anxiety, PTSD, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), using comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and evidence-based medication management to help patients find stability.

Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are complex psychiatric conditions that carry serious medical risks. Gimel Health provides psychiatric consultations and medication management for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder in young adults and adults across New Jersey, collaborating with therapists and other licensed mental health professionals when a team approach is needed.

Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD & More

Gimel Health also sees patients managing autism spectrum disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), impulse control disorders, sleep issues, and substance use disorders. If you’re unsure whether your specific needs fall within Gimel’s scope, a brief psychiatric consultation can help clarify the best path forward.

In most cases, no. New Jersey residents can contact a psychiatric provider like Gimel Health directly without a formal psychiatrist referral NJ from another doctor. However, some insurance plans may require a referral from your primary care physician to cover out-of-network costs. It’s worth checking with your insurance provider before booking. Either way, Gimel Health welcomes patients who reach out on their own.

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental disorders. A psychiatric physician associate (PA-C) like Michael Feldman has similar prescribing authority and provides the same psychiatric evaluations and medication management. A therapist provides talk therapy, individual therapy, group therapy, or family therapy but doesn’t prescribe medication. Many patients do best working with both a psychiatric provider and a therapist at the same time.

Gimel Health is based in Fort Lee, Bergen County, and accepts new patients from across the state, including Hackensack, Paramus, Ridgewood, Ramsey, Mahwah, Montclair, Paterson, Morristown, Wayne, Elizabeth, Jersey City, Bridgewater, Trenton, New Brunswick, Newark, Princeton, Toms River, Atlantic City, Lakewood. Telehealth appointments are available for follow-up visits, making Gimel Health accessible to patients across New Jersey regardless of location. We also have patients visiting us from surrounding States, like New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Tri-State Area. 

Come prepared with a list of current medications and supplements, any relevant family medical or mental health history, and a summary of the mental health challenges you’ve been experiencing. If you’ve had comprehensive psychiatric evaluations in the past, bringing any documentation can help us build a fuller picture. The first visit lasts up to 50 minutes and focuses entirely on understanding your situation before any treatment plan is discussed.

Michael Feldman has experience evaluating patients where substance use disorders overlap with other mental health issues such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and depression. If substance abuse is a primary concern, he may recommend outpatient programs or behavioral health services that specialize in addiction alongside psychiatric care, making sure patients get the right level of support for their specific needs.

Yes. Gimel Health is currently accepting new patients for both in-person appointments at our Fort Lee, NJ office and telehealth visits across New Jersey. Appointment availability is typically within a reasonable timeframe and the intake process is straightforward. You can reach out through the contact form on this page or call us directly to check current scheduling.

Gimel Health is an outpatient practice and is not set up for psychiatric emergency situations. If you or a family member is experiencing a psychiatric emergency, suicidal thoughts, or severe emotional distress, please call 988 (the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) immediately. Trained counselors are available 24/7. You can also visit your nearest emergency room or contact the NJ Crisis Lifeline for support.

Absolutely. Many of Gimel Health’s patients already work with licensed therapists or counselors who provide cognitive behavioral therapy, individual therapy, or family therapy. Michael Feldman PA-C is glad to coordinate care with your existing providers, with your consent, to make sure your treatment plan is cohesive. This team-based model of behavioral health care often leads to better long-term outcomes.

My background in molecular and cellular biology sets me apart from most psychiatric providers. I doesn’t prescribe based on symptoms alone; I look at the biology underneath. Every treatment plan is built after a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation that considers your medical history, current concerns, lifestyle, and goals. Medication is only recommended when genuinely indicated, and ongoing medication management visits keep the plan responsive to how you’re doing over time.

BLOG & ARTICLE

Read Our Blog & Article