Psychiatric Provider providing psychiatry to patients in Virginia

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Grant Bullock

Grant Bullock, DO

Psychiatrist

Providing evidence-based care to patients in Virginia

Insurance acceptedOnline careLicensed in VA

In-network with 170M+ covered lives

Self-pay: $150 for new & follow-up visits

Getting care is simple

1

Start with a short intake

Answer a few quick questions so we can understand how to help.

2

Schedule your appointment

Choose a time that works for you. No long waiting lists.

3

Meet your clinician online

Connect securely from home and begin your care plan.

What to expect from your care

See a licensed online psychiatrist in Virginia for psychiatric evaluation and medication management by video. Not for emergencies. Check eligibility and schedule.

Psychiatry

Getting Psychiatry in Virginia

State-specific details about access, coverage, and what to expect.

Online psychiatrist in Virginia: what telehealth psychiatry includes

An online psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD/DO) or other qualified psychiatric prescriber who can evaluate mental health symptoms, diagnose conditions when appropriate, and create a treatment plan. With telehealth psychiatry in Virginia (telepsychiatry), that care is provided through HIPAA-conscious video visits.

Telepsychiatry can be a practical option for many people in Virginia because it may help you:

Telehealth is still medical care. Your clinician will take a thorough history, ask detailed questions, and document a plan. If your symptoms suggest you need physical exams, labs, or higher-level services, we may recommend coordination with your primary care clinician, urgent in-person evaluation, or specialty care.

Access specialty care when local in-person appointments have long wait times

Keep follow-up visits consistent with work, school, or caregiving demands

Receive structured medication monitoring without frequent travel

Online psychiatry available across the United States

Safety and scope: emergencies, crisis resources, and when in-person care is needed

Telehealth psychiatry can be appropriate for many concerns, but it is not the right setting for every situation.

Seek emergency or urgent in-person care right away if you have:

If you are unsure what level of care you need, choose the safer option and seek urgent help. During non-emergency visits, we can help you clarify next steps, build a safety plan when appropriate, and connect to in-person resources.

Active suicidal intent, a plan, or you feel unable to stay safe

Thoughts of harming others

Severe agitation, confusion, or hallucinations with impaired judgment

Mania with dangerous behavior or inability to sleep for an extended period

Severe substance withdrawal symptoms, chest pain, or other medical emergencies


Who telehealth psychiatry in Virginia is (and isn’t) a good fit for

People look for a psychiatrist online in Virginia for many reasons: new symptoms, a change in functioning, questions about diagnosis, or a need for a more organized medication plan.

Telehealth psychiatry may be a good fit if you:

Telehealth may be less appropriate if you need intensive or frequent in-person monitoring, have significant medical instability, or require a higher level of psychiatric care (such as inpatient or residential treatment). Your clinician will discuss risks, benefits, and alternatives so you can make an informed decision.

Want a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and clear treatment recommendations

Need ongoing medication management with regular follow-ups and monitoring

Prefer care from home or live far from specialty clinics

Want coordinated care, including referrals to therapy or other services when helpful


Common reasons people book Virginia telepsychiatry appointments

Many patients seek telehealth psychiatry in Virginia for evaluation and management of:

Your psychiatrist focuses on what you are experiencing now and what may be contributing, including medical conditions, sleep problems, medication side effects, and substance use. When symptoms could be related to medical issues (for example, thyroid conditions or sleep apnea), we may recommend coordination with primary care or appropriate testing.

Anxiety disorders (including generalized anxiety, panic symptoms, and social anxiety)

Depression and major depressive disorder

Bipolar disorder and mood instability

ADHD symptoms (attention, impulsivity, executive function challenges)

OCD symptoms

PTSD and trauma-related symptoms

Insomnia and sleep-wake concerns

Stress, burnout, and difficulty coping


Your first visit: psychiatric evaluation online in Virginia

A first appointment with an online psychiatrist in Virginia is typically a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. The goal is to understand your symptoms in context and develop a plan that fits your health history and priorities.

Your clinician may review:

At the end of the visit, you should understand the working diagnosis (when one can be made), treatment options, and recommended next steps. Your plan may include medication options when clinically appropriate, recommendations for psychotherapy (for example CBT or exposure-based approaches, typically provided by a therapist), and a follow-up schedule.

Current symptoms, severity, and how they affect daily life

Past mental health history, prior diagnoses, and previous treatments

Medical history, current medications, allergies, and relevant family history

Sleep patterns, appetite, energy, concentration, and mood changes

Substance use, including alcohol, cannabis, and other substances

A safety assessment, including self-harm risk and protective factors


Ongoing care: online medication management and follow-ups

Online medication management in Virginia is more than sending a prescription. It includes choosing an evidence-based option that fits your symptoms and medical profile, discussing risks and benefits, and monitoring response over time.

Follow-up visits commonly include:

Medication response varies by person. Some medications can take several weeks to show full effect, and finding the right fit may take time. Your clinician will use shared decision-making and ongoing monitoring. Do not start, stop, or change any medication without medical guidance.

Reviewing symptom changes and day-to-day functioning

Monitoring side effects and overall tolerability

Adjusting dose or timing when clinically appropriate

Considering alternatives if a medication is not effective or causes side effects

Coordinating therapy referrals or additional supports

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Prescriptions and telehealth rules in Virginia (including controlled substances)

Many psychiatric medications can be prescribed via telehealth when clinically appropriate and permitted by federal and Virginia rules. Your clinician will review potential benefits, common side effects, important risks, and monitoring needs.

Controlled substances are not guaranteed through telehealth. If controlled medications are discussed (for example, certain ADHD medications or some anxiety/sleep medications), a licensed clinician evaluates whether medication is appropriate, and federal and state rules, including the Ryan Haight Act, may require an in-person visit for some prescriptions. Requirements can also vary based on your history, risk factors, and clinical presentation.

When medication is considered, we prioritize safety, appropriate monitoring, and evidence-based care. In some cases, non-controlled medication options, therapy, sleep interventions, or other non-medication strategies may be recommended.


How to prepare for a virtual psychiatry visit in Virginia

A little preparation can make your visit more efficient and more clinically useful.

Before your appointment, try to have:

For child and adolescent psychiatrist online Virginia visits: a parent or legal guardian typically participates in part of the appointment. When appropriate, clinicians may also speak with teens privately for a portion of the evaluation to support honest communication and developmentally appropriate care.

A list of current medications and supplements (including doses)

Prior psychiatric medications you have tried and what you noticed (benefits/side effects)

Any relevant medical diagnoses, recent labs, or recent hospitalizations

A brief symptom timeline: when symptoms started and what worsens or improves them

A private location, a charged device, and reliable internet for the video visit


Costs, insurance, and documentation

Costs can vary based on visit type and insurance coverage. We encourage you to review insurance details before scheduling.

Anywhere Clinic may be able to provide documentation such as visit summaries and coordination notes. Some specialized documentation (for example, certain legal evaluations or disability determinations) may be outside scope or require separate processes.


Schedule with an online psychiatrist in Virginia

If you’re looking for an online psychiatrist in Virginia, the next step is scheduling an initial evaluation. We’ll confirm basic details, review telehealth eligibility, and match you with a licensed clinician based on availability and clinical fit.

Telehealth psychiatry can be a convenient way to start or continue care, and it often works well when the plan is personalized, monitored, and revisited over time. When you’re ready, schedule a psychiatric evaluation online in Virginia to get started.

Ready to talk with a Virginia clinician? Most patients book a first visit within 24–72 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this service.

How we're different

Built for relationships, not transactions

Your provider remembers you

No more starting over. We match you for the long term, someone who learns your history and adapts as your needs evolve.

Evening & weekend slots

We work around your schedule, not the other way around. Reschedule without penalty, anytime.

Therapy + meds, coordinated

Your prescriber and therapist talk to each other so you don't have to translate between them.

Insurance verified first

No billing surprises. We confirm your benefits before your first session. Ever.

What your first visit looks like

Your first visit typically lasts around 30 minutes.

Before

Complete a short intake so your clinician understands your needs.

During

A private video session focused on assessment, symptoms, and treatment options.

After

A clear plan for next steps, including follow-ups or medication management if appropriate.

Testimonials

Real stories from real people

"I'm so pleased to have found Anywhere Clinic. It's professional, supportive, and thoughtfully structured, with caring clinicians and an overall experience that stands out."

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"I appreciate the help I've been given more than I can say. Thank you."

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"I've had a great experience so far. Support and communication have been quick, and I feel safe. The process was easy from the start."

, Jennifer

"My initial video call was thoughtful and unrushed. The team has been incredibly warm and supportive, and I've felt genuinely cared for throughout the process."

, Matthew

"Intake was easy, communication was clear, and my doctor truly listened. Any small hiccups were handled quickly and professionally. I highly recommend them."

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"My experience felt safe, private, and genuinely helpful. I've already referred someone because of it."

, Lashawn

"Outstanding provider who truly understands me. Flexible, thoughtful, and never one-size-fits-all."

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