Online Psychiatry That Focuses on Your Child

IPC MN offers online psychiatry for children and adolescents in Minneapolis and Minnesota between 5 and 17 years old. Our team offers comprehensive child mental health evaluations, medication prescriptions, and ongoing online care with our child psychiatrists.

Our child psychiatrists can help diagnose anxiety disorders, depression, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and more. IPC MN works with parents, guardians, and families to help foster a supportive and caring environment at home and beyond. The goal is to provide the best mental health and psychiatric care for your child or adolescent.

Accepted Insurance Plans

We accept many insurance plans, including:

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Why Choose IPC?

Parental Guidance

 Strategies for parents to manage their child’s behavior and support emotional well-being. 

Integrated Approach

Educate families about mental health disorders, treatment options, and strategies for managing symptoms.

Medication Management

Assess need for medication, prescribe when necessary and monitor effectiveness.

Frequently Asked Questions

We accept all major health insurance plans (BCBS, Health Partners, Medica, United Healthcare, Aetna, Preferred One, Cigna, Tricare, MN Medicaid (Medical Assistance), and Medicare) and many smaller health plans from around the country. If you don’t see your plan listed here, just give us a call and we can let you know if we are contracted with your plan to be in-network providers.

We bill all insurance plans electronically so you don’t have to worry about claims submission. Copays are due at the time of service. If you have co-insurance or are meeting a deductible, we will invoice you for the portion your insurance carrier does not cover.

For various reasons some clients elect to avoid using their insurance. You can call us and we can inform you of the cost of services depending on what types of services you are seeking.

Clients who are experiencing hardship and may currently be without insurance can call our office and talk with our scheduling staff about sliding fee options. Many of our clinicians will reduce the usual and customary fees to make it more affordable for those paying out of pocket. This is determined by the individual clinicians based on circumstances and availability. Please call for more information.

Our clinicians set their own schedules and they may change over time. Many offer some evening appointment times throughout the week, but not every day and not every clinician. Most clinicians do not offer weekend appointments, but in some instances it has been arranged. It is best to call scheduling and specific requests can be addressed to see if there is a possible opportunity to accommodate the time you are looking for.

The first appointment is referred to as a diagnostic intake appointment. During this appointment the clinician is trying to gather as much information as possible about the presenting issues as well as gather global information about various areas in your life including the past. We are trying to see the whole person in the big picture so we can formulate treatment options and recommendations to discuss with you at the end of that session. There is a lot of information to collect so the clinician will be asking a lot of questions. Future sessions will take on a much different look and feel.

We ask clients to provide 24 hour advance notice for cancellations. If your appointment is on a Monday, please call by Friday if you will need to miss your appointment. This allows us to make the appointment time available to clients on our waiting or cancellation list. If less than 24 hours notice is provided, a no show or late cancel fee is charged. If special circumstances are involved, please call and discuss this with scheduling or directly with your clinician.

Please check your medication container to see if the doctor has provided any refills on the label. If so, you need only call your pharmacy to request a refill. If the label indicates no refills, you should call your pharmacy to request a refill from the doctor. Your pharmacy will electronically, or via fax, send a refill request to our office with all the information we need.

In some instances your doctor may need to see you for a medication check prior to supplying a refill. Always schedule a follow up appointment after seeing your doctor for the time frame they specify and delays in refills should not be a problem. If your doctor needs to schedule with you, our staff will contact you. Once the doctor has reviewed the refill request and approved it, your pharmacy should contact you to pick up your prescription.

If you have questions about a bill, or about our billing process, please call the main number and we will attempt to answer your question on the phone. If we cannot answer your question, we will have a representative from our billing office contact you directly.

Contact Us

Contact our child and adolescent psychiatry team in Minneapolis and Minnesota to schedule an intake appointment or to answer any questions you may have. Be well.

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Child Psychiatry – Minneapolis (MN)

 

Child psychiatry in Minneapolis is a robust and evolving field that plays a central role in addressing the mental health needs of children and adolescents across the Twin Cities region. Anchored by nationally recognized institutions like the University of Minnesota Medical School and Hennepin Healthcare, the community offers a wide range of services including diagnostic assessments, medication management, therapy, and early intervention programs. Minneapolis is home to specialized child and adolescent psychiatry clinics that treat conditions such as ADHD, anxiety disorders, autism spectrum disorders, depression, trauma, and mood disorders.

The city benefits from a strong integration of mental health services within pediatric practices, schools, and community health organizations. There is also an increasing focus on early identification and school-based mental health initiatives aimed at improving access to care for underserved populations. Telepsychiatry services have expanded significantly, making psychiatric support more accessible, especially for families navigating waitlists or transportation barriers.