Healing with personalized attention and expertise
Comprehensive Psychiatric Care in Brentwood | Serving the St. Louis Community
Over 20 years of psychiatric experience — treating children, adolescents, and adults since 2004
cOMPASSIONATE CARE
Whether it's a face-to-face or virtual appointment, our dedicated team is here to provide personalized and compassionate care, tailored just for you.
Our telehealth appointments are easy and secure, allowing you to connect with us from the comfort of your own space. Your well-being is our priority!
In-person and Virtual options
Our office is conveniently located in Saint Louis. Can’t make it into the office? No worries – we offer telehealth options.
Telehealth is subject to insurance approval with the option to pay out-of-pocket.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Care is personalized through a detailed evaluation of your unique psychological, medical, and social history. Elizabeth takes a thorough approach, conducting assessments to understand the full context of a patient's life rather than just treating symptoms. This ensures medication management and supportive therapy are precisely tailored to each individual’s specific needs and health goals.
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Yes, Elizabeth is currently accepting new patients for both in-person appointments at her office in Brentwood, MO, and via telehealth for the greater St. Louis region. New patient consultations are $300, and follow-up visits are $175. We focus on providing a seamless intake process through our online patient portal to ensure timely access to psychiatric care for families throughout the St. Louis metro area.
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Elizabeth Judd LLC is currently in-network with Aetna and UnitedHealthcare. We also welcome self-pay patients. We recommend that patients verify their specific coverage through their insurance portal or by contacting our office directly at (314) 200-5778 to confirm current network status.
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Yes. Elizabeth Judd offers expert care for neurodevelopmental conditions, drawing from her background as the former Director of the Autism Clinical Center at Washington University. She is a member of the ADHD Advisory Board and is certified in the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS), ensuring state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment strategies for patients aged 5 and older.