Orlando, FL

Psychiatric care in Orlando

Tyler Patten, APRN, PMHNP-BC — board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, licensed in Florida

Cash-pay telehealth psychiatry for adults in Central Florida — including for schedules that no daytime clinic fits.

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$175New patient, 60 min
$65Follow-up, 20 min
DaysNot months, to be seen
NoneReferral needed

Psychiatric care in Orlando at a glance

New patient visit
$175 for a 60-minute evaluation.
Follow-up visit
$65 for 20 minutes.
Insurance
Not accepted. This is a cash-pay practice. Payment is collected after the appointment, not at booking.
Wait to be seen
Most new patients in Orlando are seen within one week. No referral is required.
Provider
Tyler Patten, APRN, PMHNP-BC, a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.
Licensed in
Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Florida. Adults 18 and over only.
Appointments
Telehealth only, by secure video. There is no physical office in Orlando.
Not prescribed
Controlled substances. No stimulants for ADHD and no benzodiazepines.
The downtown Orlando skyline reflected in Lake Eola
Lake Eola and downtown Orlando

A tourism economy runs on hours clinics don’t keep

Orlando’s economy is built on hospitality, attractions, food service and healthcare — a great deal of it hourly, much of it on nights, early mornings and weekends. A psychiatric practice booking weekday afternoons is unusable for a large share of the people who live here.

Hourly work also often means thin or no coverage, so the cost of a first appointment is a real decision rather than a copay. When nobody will quote a price in advance, the decision usually goes the wrong way.

I’m Tyler Patten, a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner licensed in Florida. Early, evening and weekend video appointments: $175 for a full hour, $65 for follow-ups.

What psychiatric care costs in Orlando without insurance

Published, flat, and charged after the appointment — not at booking.

VisitPrice
New patient evaluation — 60 minutes with Tyler$175
Follow-up visit — 20 minutes$65
Typical Orlando-area private psychiatrist, first visit, out of pocket$250–$500
Typical follow-up, out of pocket$100–$250

Payment is collected after your appointment, not when you book. A valid card is kept securely on file and charged once the visit is complete. No insurance is billed, so there is no deductible to meet and no surprise bill weeks later.

When the schedule is part of the problem

Rotating and overnight schedules wreck sleep, and wrecked sleep imitates depression and anxiety closely. Sorting out which is which is worth the full hour before anything is prescribed.

I don’t prescribe controlled substances — no stimulants, no benzodiazepines. Florida has a great many telehealth practices built around exactly that; this isn’t one of them.

Where medication is right: antidepressants, mood stabilizers, non-stimulant ADHD medication, and non-habit-forming options for anxiety and sleep.

DepressionAnxietyPanic attacksOCDMood disordersAdult ADHD (non-stimulant)Medication reviewsAntidepressant tapering

Psychiatry in Orlando — common questions

I work nights. Can I get an appointment that fits?
Yes — early morning, evening and weekend slots are available, joined from home.
What does it cost with no insurance?
$175 for the first 60-minute visit and $65 per 20-minute follow-up.
Do you see people in Kissimmee, Winter Park and Sanford?
Yes, and anywhere else in Florida.
How soon can I be seen?
Usually within a week, no referral needed.
Do you prescribe stimulants for ADHD?
No. Adult ADHD is treated with non-stimulant medication only.
How much does a psychiatrist cost in Orlando without insurance?
At a private practice in the Orlando area, a first psychiatric evaluation paid out of pocket commonly runs $250 to $500, and follow-ups $100 to $250. At Affordable Psych it is a flat $175 for the 60-minute first visit and $65 for each 20-minute follow-up, with no insurance billed and nothing charged at the time of booking.

Also serving the rest of Florida

Central Florida and the rest of the state:

See the full Florida page for statewide pricing, licensing and FAQs.

An appointment that fits the shift

A full hour for $175, early, late or weekend.

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