Behavioral Medicine Specialists

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The specialists at Norton Behavioral Medicine are trained and experienced therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, addiction medicine specialists and licensed clinical social workers who provide outpatient care via Norton Telehealth to patients in Kentucky and Indiana.

Our clinicians work with your Norton Healthcare primary care or specialty provider to give you coordinated care that features specialized medication adjustments and no commitment to long-term therapy.

Meet Our Specialists

About Norton Behavioral Medicine

  • Our fully integrated team of therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, addiction medicine specialists and licensed clinical social workers treat common mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorder and eating disorders.
  • Our mental health care providers work as a team with your Norton Healthcare primary care provider or specialist to help improve your concentration, reduce absenteeism from work and get back to enjoying life more.
  • Convenient and secure telehealth visits offer privacy and convenience for patients in Kentucky and Indiana.
  • We offer rapid access to a team of providers. We accept Medicaid, Medicare and most commercial insurance plans.
  • Psychiatric medical doctors evaluate and, if necessary, adjust your prescriptions and dosages; they offer substance abuse disorder services, as well as offer alternatives.
  • Communicate with your provider, get prescription refills and make appointments through your free Norton MyChart account.
  • Our goal is to provide you education, support services and mental health services as needed and connect with your primary care provider to create a care plan for future needs.
  • When longer-term treatment or additional therapy is needed, Norton Behavioral Medicine will connect you to a long-term behavioral health provider in the community.

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