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Specialized Psychiatry Care for Children, Teens, Adults, and Families in Houston

We accept Aetna and BCBS PPO and typically offer new patient appointments within a week. Care is available in person and via telehealth across Texas.

Why Families Choose Kiddo Psychiatry

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Meet Our Team

Hours and location

Hours of Operation

Monday – Friday: 8AM – 6PM
Saturday: 10AM - 5PM
Sunday: Closed

Locations

Houston Office: 950 Echo Ln Suite 200, Houston, TX 77024

Insurance accepted:
BlueCross BlueShield of Texas
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Got a question?

Frequently Asked Questions

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What age groups do you provide psychiatric care for?

We specialize in treating children and adolescents, providing personalized mental health support tailored to their developmental needs.

How do I know if my child needs psychiatric help?

If your child is experiencing persistent anxiety, mood changes, behavioral issues, or difficulty coping with daily life, a professional evaluation can help determine the best course of action.

What conditions do you treat?

We provide comprehensive treatment for conditions like Autism, ADHD, Anxiety, OCD, Depression, Eating Disorders, PANS/PANDAS, Psychosis, and more.

What types of therapy do you offer?

Our services include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Family Therapy, Medication Management, Behavioral Therapy, and Holistic Approaches to support your child’s mental well-being.

Do you prescribe medication for children?

Medication is prescribed when necessary, based on a thorough evaluation. Our team ensures that any medication used is safe, effective, and closely monitored.

How can I schedule an appointment?

You can schedule an appointment by contacting us via phone, email, or through our online booking system. Our team will guide you through the process.

Do you offer virtual consultations?

Yes, we offer telehealth services to provide convenient access to psychiatric care from the comfort of your home.

How long does treatment take?

The duration of treatment varies based on the child’s condition and needs. Some concerns may be addressed in short-term therapy, while others require ongoing support.