cary psychiatry patient portal

by Savion Ziemann DVM 7 min read
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Does the Cary Medical Center patient portal include other health information?

Please Note: The Cary Medical Center Patient Portal relates to services provided at Cary Medical Center ONLY and will not include health information from any other health care facilities that you may have utilized for health services. We do not recommend that you message your doctor or other healthcare provider thru MyCareCorner.

What is Cary psychiatry?

Cary Psychiatry was developed by Dr. Allison Mikel as a means of providing affordable, top quality, integrated psychiatric services to children, adolescents, and adults. Personalized care with a comforting and cozy establishment is just one of the many supportive ways we care for our patients.

What is the mycarecorner patient portal?

Welcome to the Cary Medical Center patient portal, ‘MyCareCorner’. We have updated our portal so that you can have more access to confidential and personal health information electronically.

What happens to messages left on West Cary Psychiatry’s Portal?

All messages, including portal messages, left during non-business hours will be received the next business day when the office re-opens. Located in Cary, North Carolina, West Cary Psychiatry opened in September of 2013 with the goal of providing mental health services to those in the Triangle area and beyond.

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How does Rohima Miah care for patients?

Dr. Rohima Miah believes strongly in caring for each patient as a whole person. This involves not only looking at the specific issue at hand but also considering lifestyle, diet, and overall wellbeing when examining a client’s health. She knows that there is more to healthcare than just prescribing medication; everything from family relations to community involvement can have an impact on a person’s mental health and overall wellbeing. To treat the whole person, you need to examine the whole person. In her first role out of med school, Rohima was working with people who were suffering from severe mental illness. In the role, she became frustrated with the way other people and fellow practitioners thought that these patients could not do any better for themselves while not exhausting all the options to assist them. Rohima Miah, MD got to a point in her career where she concluded that whether people could be helped was irrelevant. What mattered was that she, as a healthcare professional, was making sure that she was pulling out all the stops to help people on their journey to living a better life. She believed then – and has never wavered from her belief – that people want better lives for themselves. As part of their team, it is Rohima’s role to be there with them in the thick of it, helping them work towards solutions.

What is excessive obsession?

Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions).Obsessive-compulsive disorder is characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead to compulsive behaviors. OCD often centers on themes such as a fear of germs or the need to arrange objects in a specific manner.

What is addiction psychiatry?

Addiction psychiatry is a medical subspecialty within psychiatry that focuses on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of people who are suffering from one or more disorders related to addiction.

How to manage PTSD?

Manage PTSD and reduce the impact of trauma on daily life and begin returning to your normal routine.

What is ADD/ADHD?

ADD/ADHD. A chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. ADHD often begins in childhood and can persist into adulthood. It may contribute to low self-esteem, troubled relationships, and difficulty at school or work. Symptoms include limited attention and hyperactivity.

What is biopsychosocial evaluation?

During an evaluation, our psychiatrists utilize a bio-psycho-social model to treatment and identifies biological, genetic, psychological, and social factors that may be contributing to a patient’s condition. This often involves the use of laboratory testing, genetic testing, and psychological testing.

What are the symptoms of depression?

These may include changes in sleep, appetite, energy level, concentration, daily behavior, or self-esteem. Depression can also be associated with thoughts of suicide.

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