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OCD Psychiatrists in Santa Fe, NM

Psychiatrists prescribe high-dose SSRIs (the primary medical treatment for OCD) and refer to ERP-trained therapists, coordinating combined medication and behavioral therapy. Same-week scheduling is available for Santa Fe patients, both in-person and via telehealth, and most insurance plans are accepted.

βœ“ MD / DOβœ“ Can prescribe medicationβœ“ In-network with major insuranceβœ“ Same-week availabilityβœ“ Serving Santa Fe, NM

Understanding OCD

OCD affects approximately 1.2% of U.S. adults. Common obsessions include fears of contamination, harm, or symmetry; compulsions include checking, cleaning, and repeating behaviors. The gold-standard treatment is Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy combined with SSRIs. General talk therapy is not effective for OCD β€” ERP-trained specialists are essential.

Common Symptoms

  • β€’Intrusive, unwanted thoughts
  • β€’Rituals or compulsive behaviors
  • β€’Difficulty tolerating uncertainty
  • β€’Reassurance-seeking
  • β€’Avoidance
  • β€’Significant time spent on obsessions/compulsions

How a Psychiatrist Treats OCD

Psychiatrists prescribe high-dose SSRIs (the primary medical treatment for OCD) and refer to ERP-trained therapists, coordinating combined medication and behavioral therapy.

Treatment Approach

  • βœ“OCD severity assessment (Y-BOCS)
  • βœ“High-dose SSRI prescribing (Fluvoxamine, Fluoxetine, Sertraline)
  • βœ“Clomipramine for treatment-resistant OCD
  • βœ“Co-management with ERP therapist

Typical schedule: Initial 60-min eval; 30-min follow-ups monthly

Prescribes medication: Yes

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a psychiatrist do for ocd in Santa Fe?

Psychiatrists prescribe high-dose SSRIs (the primary medical treatment for OCD) and refer to ERP-trained therapists, coordinating combined medication and behavioral therapy.

How much does a psychiatrist for ocd cost in Santa Fe, NM?

If you have insurance, expect to pay $0–$30 per visit. Without coverage, a psychiatrist visit in Santa Fe typically costs $150–$350. Lyte Psychiatry accepts Ambetter, BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, Aetna, and Magellan.

Does insurance cover ocd treatment with a psychiatrist in New Mexico?

Yes. Insurance plans are required by the MHPAEA to cover ocd treatment on par with medical care. Lyte Psychiatry accepts all major insurance plans in New Mexico, with most patients paying $0–$30 per visit.

Can I see a psychiatrist for ocd online in Santa Fe?

Yes. Santa Fe patients can see a psychiatrist for ocd via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth anywhere in New Mexico. Under New Mexico parity law, insurance reimburses telehealth visits at the same rate as in-person care.

How quickly can I get a psychiatrist for ocd in Santa Fe?

Same-week appointments are common for patients in Santa Fe. Book online at lytepsych.com or call 469-733-0848; telehealth availability is often even sooner.

Find a OCD Psychiatrist in Santa Fe This Week

Our board-certified providers verify your insurance before your first visit. Same-week appointments are available in Santa Fe and throughout New Mexico.