FAQs

What are Stewart Psychiatry’s operating hours?

Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (MST) Tele-health appointments only.

Does Stewart Psychiatry accept insurance?

Stewart Psychiatry works with Headway for billing, covering most Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Blue Cross Shield of Mass., Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Oscar (Optum), Oxford (Optum), Quest Behavioral Health, Select Health- Utah, and United Healthcare (Optum) plans.

Once you are booked, you will receive an email from Headway to confirm details and create your profile, the process can take 1-3 business days.

Do you offer out of network plans?

Yes, we offer out-of-network options which is considered private pay, self pay or cash pay.

Initial Visit- $200

Follow-Up- $150

How does the payment process work?

We accept payments through credit card via our secure payment portal (we accept HSA/FSA as well). You are required to have a credit card on file regardless of the method of payment. Payment is due by the time of service.

What is the initial process like?

During this session, we’ll review your health history, discuss any previous treatments, and begin crafting a treatment plan tailored to your goals. If you received psychiatric treatment elsewhere please have your records sent to Stewart Psychiatry prior to your first visit with us

Do you prescribe controlled substances?

Yes, however our approach to controlled substances is conservative. While they may be prescribed, our decisions are always guided by what is best for the patient and in compliance with Colorado regulations.

How can I ask for a refill of my medications?

Within your patient portal please send me a message requesting the name and dose of your medication and what pharmacy you would like it to be sent to.

What if I need additional support?

You can expect comprehensive, individualized care from your provider, however it is often recommended to establish with an individualized therapist to provide additional support for the most positive outcomes.

What services are not provided?

​We are unable to provide letters in support of surgery, child support/child custody/parental rights, disability determinations, or forensic determinations (competency evaluations). We do not offer MAT treatment, addiction treatment such as Suboxone or Methadone services. We also do not provide crisis services.

What if I am running late?

Please contact us as soon as possible to update us. If you are more than 10 minutes late you may be asked to reschedule and be charged a no show fee.

What if Stewart Psychiatry doesn’t answer the phone?

Please leave a brief voice mail with your name, call back number and and the reason you’re calling. We will get back to you asap!

What should I do if I need urgent mental health support?

Please call 9-1-1 or present to an emergency room for any emergencies. 

National crisis and suicide hotline: call or text 9-8-8 (free, 24/7 support).

  • National Suicide Hotline: (800) 273-8255

  • Colorado Access Line": (844) 943-8255

  • National Youth Crisis Helpline: (800) 999-9999

  • Crisis Text Line: Text "HOME" to 741741

Boulder Walk-In Crisis Services: 3180 Airport Road Boulder, CO 80301

Littleton Walk-In Crisis Services: 6509 S Sante Fe Drive Littleton, CO 80120

Denver Walk-In Crisis Services: 4353 E Colfax Avenue Denver, CO 80220

Health Solutions: 1032 Chinook Lane Pueblo, CO 81001

Aurora Walk-In Crisis Services: 2206 Victor Street Aurora, CO 80045

Greeley Walk-in Crisis Services: 928 12th St, Greeley, CO 80631

AspenPointe: 115 S Parkside Dr Colorado Springs

Wheat Ridge Walk-In Crisis Services: 4643 Wadsworth Blvd Wheat Ridge, CO 80033