ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS · NJ & NY

Accepting New Patients: Psychiatric Care Without the Waitlist

Most psychiatric practices in New Jersey and New York aren't actually taking new patients right now, and the ones that are often have a wait measured in months. This practice is currently accepting new patients, with appointments typically available within 1 to 2 weeks.


Self-pay practice · Superbill provided for out-of-network reimbursement

Michael Feldman, PA-C, founder of Gimel Health in Fort Lee, New Jersey

Michael Feldman, PA-C · Founder

Why Wait Times Are So Long, and Why This Practice Is Different

A study published in Psychiatric Services had researchers call hundreds of psychiatrists listed as in-network with a major insurer. Only 18.5% were actually available to see a new patient. Of those who were, the median wait was 67 days for an in-person appointment, 43 days for telepsychiatry. Most people don't discover this until they're already trying to get help, which is exactly the wrong moment to find out you're on a three-month list.

WHY MOST PRACTICES ARE FULL

Insurance-based practices are structured around panel sizes and reimbursement rates that make it financially difficult to see patients quickly or for long enough. A psychiatrist juggling a full insurance panel often can't fit in a new patient for months, regardless of how urgent the situation is. This isn't a reflection of how many people need care, it's a structural limit on how many a given practice can actually see.


WHY THIS PRACTICE MOVES FASTER

Being self-pay removes the panel-size constraint entirely. New patient slots aren't rationed by what an insurer will reimburse, they're set by actual clinical availability. That's why appointments here are typically available within 1 to 2 weeks rather than months, and why a free discovery call can usually happen within a day or two of reaching out.


WHAT "ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS" ACTUALLY MEANS HERE

It means what it says. No waitlist to join, no "check back next quarter." If a discovery call confirms this is a good fit, you'll be offered a specific evaluation date, not a vague estimate. If timing genuinely doesn't work for something urgent, you'll be told that directly rather than left waiting to find out.


IF YOU NEED SOMETHING SOONER THAN THIS PRACTICE CAN OFFER

If your situation is urgent enough that even a short wait isn't safe, that's worth saying plainly during the discovery call, since the right next step might be an emergency room, a crisis line, or a different level of care entirely. This page exists for people who need a real appointment soon, not for acute emergencies.


⚠ This content is for informational purposes only. No medication should be started, stopped, or changed without guidance from a qualified psychiatric provider.If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or thoughts of self-harm, this page is not the right resource. Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or go to your nearest emergency room.

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Other Conditions I Treat

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Mood Disorders

Treatment for depression, bipolar, PMDD, and
complex mood patterns.

Anxiety & OCD

Specialized care for chronic worry, panic, PTSD,
and obsessive thoughts.

ADHD

Treatment for depression, bipolar, PMDD, and
complex mood patterns.

Eating Disorders

Medical and medication support for anorexia,
bulimia, and binge eating.

Sleep & Anger

Treatment for insomnia, rage, and impulse
control challenges.

Complex Cases

Treatment-resistant cases, psychosis,
schizoaffective, autism spectrum.

ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS FOR PSYCHIATRIC CARE

How Fast You Can Actually Be Seen

Three steps. No surprises.

Discovery Call

A free 10-minute call to check fit. No multi-week wait just to have a conversation.

50-min Initial Evaluation

In person in Fort Lee or by telehealth across NJ and NY. A real date, not an estimate.

Ongoing Care

Follow-up scheduled around clinical need, not insurer visit limits.

ABOUT

Meet Michael Feldman, PA-C

Founder · Physician Assistant–Certified

Why molecular biology matters to your treatment

Most psychiatric prescribing is trial-and-error. My background in
molecular biology — MSc from Hebrew University of Jerusalem, with
research at the Weizmann Institute and Mt Sinai — lets me think about
your case at the level of biological pathways, not just symptom
checklists. That means fewer wasted medication trials and a clearer
rationale for every decision.

Who I treat

Adults, adolescents, and children with anxiety, depression, ADHD,
bipolar disorder, OCD, eating disorders, and complex or treatment-
resistant cases. I work especially well with patients who've been let
down by rushed 15-minute medication checks elsewhere.

What your first visit looks like

A 60-minute initial evaluation — in person at my Fort Lee office or via
telehealth anywhere in NJ or NY. We'll go through your full history,
current symptoms, prior treatments, and biological context. You leave
with a clear diagnosis and a specific medication plan, not a maybe.

EDUCATION

MSc in Physician Assitant Studies

PACE University NYC

EDUCATION

MSc Nut

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

LANGUAGES

English
Russian
Hebrew

CARE

Children · Teens · Adults

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FEES & INSURANCE

Accessible Psychiatric Care in Fort Lee

Initial evaluation (up to 50 minutes): $350
Follow-up visit: $300
Discovery call: free, about 10 minutes
Self-pay is part of why appointments move quickly. There's no panel to fill or insurer-set visit cap limiting how soon a new patient can be seen.

Ask about fees and reimbursement →

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How long does it actually take to see a psychiatric provider right now?

Right now, new patient appointments are typically available within 1 to 2 weeks, and a free discovery call is often available within 48 hours. Publicly available research has found the median wait for a new psychiatric appointment nationally is 67 days in-person and 43 days by telepsychiatry, when a provider is taking new patients at all.

Why are psychiatric wait times so long everywhere else?

A significant driver is that most psychiatric practices work within insurance panels, which limits both new patient volume and the length of each visit based on what’s reimbursable, not on actual clinical capacity or urgency. Research has found only about 1 in 5 psychiatrists contacted were actually available to take a new patient at all.

Are you actually accepting new patients right now, or is this outdated?

Yes. This page reflects real current availability, and the discovery call is the fastest way to confirm an exact date rather than relying on a general claim.

What if I need to be seen sooner than a week or two?

Say so on the discovery call. If something can be moved up, it will be. If your situation requires more urgent care than an outpatient appointment can safely provide, you’ll be told that directly and pointed toward the right resource.

Is the fast availability because the practice is new or unestablished?

No. Being self-pay is what removes the constraint, not lack of demand. New patient slots aren’t limited by insurance panel size, which is the structural reason most practices develop long waits in the first place.

Do you accept patients in both New Jersey and New York?

Yes, licensed in both states. In-person visits are in Fort Lee, NJ; telehealth is available throughout NJ and NY.

What happens on the discovery call?

A short, free conversation about what’s going on and what you’re looking for. You’ll get a direct answer about whether this is a good fit and, if so, a specific next appointment date.

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