Telehealth Psychiatry for Pittsburg, TX | ETX Psychiatry

Telehealth Psychiatrist Serving Pittsburg, TX

East Texas Psychiatry and Counseling — board-certified psychiatric care for Pittsburg adults by secure video, with in-person visits at our Tyler clinic 55 miles north on US-271.

East Texas Psychiatry and Counseling is a telehealth psychiatrist for Pittsburg, TX residents — a board-certified outpatient practice with its physical clinic at 100 Independence Pl, Suite 307 in Tyler, sixty-five minutes north on US-271. Most new Pittsburg patients are seen within a week. Same provider every visit. 90-minute first appointments.

Texas Licensed PMHNPs Secure HIPAA-Compliant Video Most Major Insurance Same-Week Appointments
Antonio Brigham, PMHNP-BC — Co-founder of East Texas Psychiatry, dual board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner serving Pittsburg, TX residents by telepsychiatry
3 Board-certified PMHNPs on staff
70+ yrs Combined clinical experience
100% TX Texas-licensed telepsychiatry providers
5–7 days Typical wait for first appointment

Psychiatric Care Built for Pittsburg Adults

~4,317 Pittsburg residents (2020 census), the county seat of Camp County
55 miles From central Pittsburg to our Tyler clinic — 65 minutes via US-271
5–7 days Typical wait for a new-patient evaluation

Pittsburg sits in Camp County, about 55 miles north of Tyler's clinical center. The community is known locally for the city as the birthplace of Pilgrim's Pride — Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim founded the poultry company here in 1946, the longstanding Pittsburg Hot Link (a distinctive smoked sausage attributed to local pioneer Charlie Warrick), the Mount Pleasant-Pittsburg Northeast Texas Community College region, Lake Bob Sandlin and Lake O' the Pines nearby for recreation, and the historic Texas and Pacific Railway depot. Pittsburg ISD serves the Pittsburg community across multiple campuses, and the school district remains a key cultural anchor for area families.

Pittsburg is the smaller anchor of the Pittsburg-Mount Pleasant economic corridor in Northeast Texas. About 4,317 residents in the city, with Camp County at roughly 12,500. The economy revolves around Pilgrim's Pride poultry operations (the company's historical headquarters and ongoing employment), agriculture, the Pittsburg Hot Link tradition, and county government. The 55-mile drive south to Tyler is a common path for specialty medical care. For working adults, the 65-minute north-bound drive on US-271 into Tyler is a route most Pittsburg residents already know well — it leads directly into UT Health Tyler, CHRISTUS Mother Frances, the Loop 323 medical corridor, and the University of Texas at Tyler.

That commute math is exactly why outpatient psychiatric access has been a quiet problem here. Working adults who need ongoing medication management or therapy often cannot add another after-work drive into Tyler — especially for an appointment that repeats every two to four weeks. Many delay care for months or years; some never start. Federal research compiled through the USDA farming and rural community resources documents the same pattern across rural and exurban America: unmet psychiatric need driven not by lower prevalence of conditions, but by access friction that compounds over a typical work week.

Our practice treats adults 18 and older for telepsychiatry and in-person care; adolescent psychiatric care for Pittsburg families is available through Karen A. English, PMHNP-BC. Whether you need a one-time evaluation, a second opinion, or ongoing medication and therapy management, the relationship works the same way: same board-certified provider every visit, same response-time expectations, same flexibility between video and in-person care.

Telepsychiatry closes that gap without lowering the clinical bar. East Texas Psychiatry serves Pittsburg residents primarily through secure-video appointments — board-certified psychiatric evaluation and management from a living room, a quiet home office, or any space with reliable internet. For patients who prefer in-person visits or whose treatment requires them, our Tyler clinic at 100 Independence Pl is sixty-five minutes north on US-271.

Texas has documented behavioral health workforce shortages outside its major metros. Resources tracked through Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America show Camp County sits at the better end of that distribution because Tyler concentrates hospital-based psychiatric services — but the elective, longitudinal outpatient relationship most working adults need has historically carried wait times measured in months. Outpatient telepsychiatry exists to close that distance.

Who We Typically See in Pittsburg

Most Pittsburg patients we see are not in acute crisis. They are people who have carried something quietly for a while and finally have the space to address it: a Pittsburg ISD educator whose anxiety has been compounding across recent school years; a Pilgrim's Pride poultry-processing worker whose work-related stress and depression have been mounting; a Spanish-speaking working parent whose first-presentation anxiety has gone untreated for language and cultural reasons; a longtime Camp County resident whose late-life depression has surfaced after a spouse passed. The clinical pictures are common. The barriers to care have been the obstacle. Our model is built around that gap — get seen this week, spend ninety minutes hearing the whole picture, build a plan that fits the life you are actually living.

Psychiatric Services Available to Whitehouse Patients

Every service listed below is available to Pittsburg residents by secure-video telepsychiatry, with in-person visits at our Tyler clinic for patients who prefer them or whose treatment requires it. Adolescent psychiatric care is available through Karen A. English, PMHNP-BC.

Psychiatric Evaluation

Initial 90-minute appointment with a board-certified PMHNP — psychiatric history walked through, current concerns examined, prior trials reviewed, and a written care plan ready to take with you.

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Medication Management

Ongoing medication oversight — dose adjustments where appropriate, side-effect monitoring, response tracking — handled by the same provider Pittsburg patients meet with at every visit.

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SPRAVATO® Therapy

FDA-approved esketamine for treatment-resistant depression. Administered in person at our REMS-certified Tyler clinic — 55 miles north of Pittsburg on US-271.

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Adult ADHD Testing & Diagnosis

Adult ADHD diagnostic evaluation handled by our board-certified PMHNPs — initial visit by telepsychiatry or in person at our Tyler clinic; controlled-substance medications require an in-person evaluation first under Texas Medical Board telemedicine rules.

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Anxiety & Depression Treatment

Evidence-based medication and therapy for the two presentations Pittsburg adults most commonly bring in — alone or together with sleep, grief, or substance use.

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Telepsychiatry

Secure-video psychiatric care across Texas — equivalent provider continuity, equivalent clinical depth, equivalent prescribing oversight to what Pittsburg patients would receive at our in-person Tyler clinic.

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When Pittsburg Patients Need to Drive to Tyler

A handful of treatment categories need to be administered in person at our Tyler clinic — required by FDA safety regulations or by Texas Medical Board telemedicine rules at 22 TAC §174:

  • SPRAVATO® (esketamine) therapy — FDA REMS requires in-person monitored administration
  • Initial in-person evaluation for certain Schedule II controlled substances (Adderall, Vyvanse, Concerta)
  • Some benzodiazepine initiations
  • Complex initial evaluations where the clinical picture calls for in-person assessment

Everything else — SSRIs, mood stabilizers, non-controlled ADHD medications, ongoing medication management, follow-up visits — runs through telepsychiatry from anywhere in Pittsburg. The 55-mile drive on US-271 to Tyler stays available, but it does not need to be the default mode of care.

How Telepsychiatry Works for Pittsburg Patients

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Book Online or Call

Schedule in under two minutes

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Insurance Verified

We confirm benefits before your visit

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90-Minute Video Visit

From any private space in Pittsburg

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Rx to Your Pharmacy

E-prescribed to any Pittsburg pharmacy

Pittsburg patients choose between meeting their provider by secure-video telepsychiatry or driving to our Tyler office — both options route through our HIPAA-compliant AdvancedMD patient portal for intake paperwork, secure messaging, and refill requests. Whether you search for a telepsychiatry provider, a virtual psychiatrist, or an online psychiatric provider serving Pittsburg, Texas — it is the same service: secure-video appointments with a board-certified PMHNP who will be your provider every visit. Most new patients are scheduled within five to seven business days. Prescriptions are sent electronically to pharmacies in Pittsburg, the Brookshire's pharmacy, or any Tyler-based pharmacy after your evaluation.

If this is your first psychiatric appointment, the ninety minutes are a structured conversation — no high-pressure pitch, no commitment to start medication. Your PMHNP walks through your psychiatric history, what brought you in now, what you have already tried, and what you are hoping treatment can do. The visit ends with a working diagnosis and a next step you agreed to. Some Pittsburg patients leave with combined medication and therapy planned; some choose therapy alone; others choose more evaluation before any prescription is written.

What You'll Need for a Telepsychiatry Visit from Pittsburg

  • Smartphone, tablet, or computer with camera and microphone
  • Reliable internet connection (5+ Mbps recommended — Pittsburg-area broadband providers comfortably exceed this)
  • A private, quiet space for your appointment
  • Your insurance card (first appointment only)

No special app to install — our telepsychiatry platform runs in any current browser. Most Pittsburg patients connect from a laptop or phone at home.

Your Pittsburg Telepsychiatry Provider Team

The team is built around three board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioners covering complementary clinical territory — military and trauma psychiatry, holistic and complex adult care, and child and adolescent psychiatry. Every Pittsburg patient sees the same provider every visit. Continuity is not a courtesy — it is structural to how outpatient psychiatry actually works clinically.

James Baughman, PMHNP-BC — Co-founder of East Texas Psychiatry, U.S. Navy veteran serving Pittsburg, TX residents by telepsychiatry
Board Certified

James Baughman, PMHNP-BC

Co-Founder · MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC

35+ Years Navy Veteran REMS Certified

PTSD and trauma specialist, veteran mental health, treatment-resistant depression, and SPRAVATO® therapy. Began his medical career as a U.S. Navy hospital corpsman in 1987, transitioning through critical care nursing to advanced practice psychiatry. Known for steady leadership and a thoughtful clinical approach with adolescent and adult patients.

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Antonio Brigham, PMHNP-BC — Co-founder of East Texas Psychiatry, dual board-certified PMHNP serving Pittsburg, TX residents
Dual Board Certified

Antonio Brigham, PMHNP-BC

Co-Founder · MSN-Ed, APRN, PMHNP-BC, PMHNP-C

15+ Years Trauma-Informed Complex Diagnoses

Holistic and trauma-informed psychiatric care, severe and persistent mental illness, and complex co-occurring diagnoses. Career path runs from front-line group-home direct-care worker through group-home management to MSN-Ed and dual PMHNP board certification. Maintains a holistic clinical lens that recognizes the intersection of mental health, medical comorbidities, trauma, and social determinants of health.

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Karen A. English, PMHNP-BC — Board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner specializing in child and adolescent care, serving Pittsburg, TX
Board Certified

Karen A. English, PMHNP-BC

MSN, PMHNP-BC

20+ Years Child & Adolescent ER Background

Child and adolescent psychiatry, family-centered care, and crisis-to-outpatient continuity. Served as Psychiatric Mental Health Charge Nurse at UT Health Tyler in the acute inpatient setting. Master of Science in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing from Regis College with specialized rotations in adolescent, geriatric, and lifespan psychiatry.

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Together, the three providers handle the full clinical range Pittsburg adults bring through telepsychiatry — first-episode depression and anxiety, adult ADHD diagnosed for the first time at 35 or 50, postpartum mood disorders, bipolar I and II, complex PTSD, and treatment-resistant cases that have already cycled through several previous prescribers. Medication management and therapy are coordinated under one practice — same notes, same care plan, same provider talking to your therapist about what is and is not working.

Insurance Accepted for Pittsburg Patients

We are accepting new Pittsburg patients across most major commercial insurance carriers plus Medicare. Self-pay is available for patients who prefer it or whose plans we do not contract with. Before your first appointment we verify your specific benefits — copay structure, deductible status, prior-authorization requirements, plan-specific behavioral health terms — so you understand your financial picture before meeting your provider. We do not do surprise billing.

Aetna Ambetter Blue Cross Blue Shield Cigna / Evernorth Medicare Optum UnitedHealthcare UMR

Texas Telehealth Insurance Parity

Under Texas Insurance Code §1455, your plan generally must reimburse a telepsychiatry visit at the same rate as an equivalent in-person visit. Specific plan terms — deductible application, prior-authorization rules, visit limits — still vary. Call (430) 288-5800 and we will verify your Pittsburg benefits before your first appointment.

Also Serving Communities Near Pittsburg

Our telepsychiatry footprint covers Camp County and the broader East Texas region. Pittsburg residents share our care with neighbors in:

Visiting Our Tyler Clinic from Pittsburg

For Pittsburg patients who prefer in-person care — or for treatments like SPRAVATO® that must be delivered in person — our Tyler clinic is at 100 Independence Pl, Suite 307, Tyler, TX 75703, just off Loop 323. The drive from central Pittsburg runs about 55 miles north on US-271, typically 65 minutes. We are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with free on-site parking and convenient access from UT Health East Texas, CHRISTUS Mother Frances, and the University of Texas at Tyler.

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Frequently Asked Questions from Pittsburg Patients

Do you have a psychiatrist office in Pittsburg, TX?

We do not have a physical office in Pittsburg. We serve Pittsburg residents through secure-video telepsychiatry and through our Tyler clinic, located approximately 55 miles north of Pittsburg at 100 Independence Pl, Suite 307. Most Pittsburg patients see us by telepsychiatry; some prefer to make the 65-minute drive on US-271 for in-person care.

How does telehealth psychiatry work for Pittsburg residents?

You schedule online or by phone. We verify your insurance benefits before the visit. You meet your board-certified PMHNP by secure video from anywhere in Pittsburg — home, office, or any private space with reliable internet. Prescriptions are sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy in Pittsburg, Tyler, or anywhere in Texas.

How quickly can a Pittsburg resident get a psychiatric appointment?

Most new patients from Pittsburg and the surrounding Camp County area are scheduled within 5 to 7 business days. Same-week appointments are the standard. Call (430) 288-5800 or use our online scheduling form.

Is telepsychiatry covered by insurance for Pittsburg residents?

Yes. Under Texas Insurance Code §1455, your plan generally must cover a telepsychiatry visit at the same rate as an in-person visit. We accept Aetna, Ambetter, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna and Evernorth, Medicare, Optum, UnitedHealthcare, and UMR. We verify your Pittsburg benefits before your first appointment.

Can I get SPRAVATO® esketamine therapy as a Pittsburg resident?

Yes. SPRAVATO® must be administered in person under FDA REMS monitoring, so Pittsburg patients receiving SPRAVATO® drive to our Tyler clinic — a 55-mile, 65-minute trip north on US-271. Initial evaluation and ongoing medication management around SPRAVATO® can be handled by telepsychiatry from home.

Will I see the same psychiatric provider every visit?

Yes. We do not rotate Pittsburg patients through whoever happens to be on shift. Continuity of care is structural to how we work — you see the same board-certified PMHNP at every visit, whether by secure video or in person at our Tyler clinic.

Is telepsychiatry as effective as in-person psychiatric care?

The evidence is strong. Federal research summarized through the CDC agricultural safety and rural worker health and similar agencies consistently shows video-based psychiatric care produces clinical outcomes equivalent to in-person care across diagnostic accuracy, treatment adherence, and symptom resolution. Some patients still prefer in-person visits, and we offer that option at our Tyler clinic.

What should a Pittsburg resident do during a mental health crisis?

If you are thinking about hurting yourself or are in immediate danger, please call or text 988 (the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline) or call 911. The Andrews Behavioral Health 24-hour crisis hotline is 877-934-2131 (Smith County's Local Mental Health Authority). The nearest emergency rooms are Titus Regional Medical Center Pittsburg (local) and UT Health Tyler at 1000 S Beckham Ave (~55 mi south). The nearest psychiatric inpatient facility is UT Health East Texas Behavioral Health Center at 4101 University Blvd in Tyler. We are here for non-emergency follow-up care once you are safe.

Why Pittsburg Patients Choose a Regional Practice Over National Telehealth Apps

For Pittsburg residents weighing a regional outpatient practice with telehealth against a national direct-to-consumer telehealth app, the structural differences cut deeper than the surface-level convenience. Six things deserve a look before you pick a provider — and they often do not favor the bigger brand.

What to Compare East Texas Psychiatry National Telehealth Apps
Continuity of Care Same provider every visit Often rotating clinicians
Insurance In-network: BCBS, UHC, Aetna, Cigna, Medicare, more Often cash-pay only
In-Person Option Tyler clinic is 55 mi from Pittsburg No physical infrastructure
Local Knowledge Texas-licensed clinicians familiar with East Texas health systems Often out-of-state clinicians
Care Coordination Direct relationships with Tyler PCPs and hospitals No local network
Specialty Treatments REMS-certified SPRAVATO® at Tyler clinic Most apps do not offer this

The honest take: when care involves SPRAVATO® administration, controlled-substance prescribing requiring in-person evaluation, or active coordination with a Tyler-area primary care physician or hospital system, a regional practice with a real address 55 miles north of Pittsburg fits the situation in ways a national app structurally cannot. Routine medication management between visits works through either model — but provider continuity and in-network coverage favor the regional option for Pittsburg residents planning to stay in care over the long run.

Mental Health Resources Available to Pittsburg Residents

East Texas Psychiatry is one piece of a broader Camp County mental health ecosystem that Pittsburg residents can draw on. Whether our practice is the right fit for your situation or not, the resources below exist to help. Many of them serve patient populations or care levels we do not.

Ongoing Mental Health Resources for Smith County

  • Andrews Behavioral Health — 2323 W Front St, Tyler, TX 75702 · (903) 597-1351 · The designated Local Mental Health Authority for Smith County. Sliding-fee scale and Medicaid acceptance for adults and youth with severe mental illness, IDD services, and substance use treatment.
  • NAMI Tyler — 6141 Paluxy Dr, Suite 117, Tyler, TX 75703 · (903) 308-0200 · namityler.org · Free support groups and educational classes for individuals living with mental illness and their families.
  • UT Health East Texas Behavioral Health — 24-hour hotline 903-877-7168 · Inpatient and intensive outpatient programs.
  • Texas 211 — Dial 211 for statewide social services, housing, food, and crisis referrals.
  • Veterans Crisis Line — 988 then press 1, or text 838255 · Confidential 24/7 support for veterans and service members.
  • Crisis Text Line — Text HOME to 741741 from any US phone. Free, 24/7, confidential text-based crisis support.

When you contact us and we are not the right fit — for cost, acuity, modality, or geography — we tell you that directly and refer you to a Camp County, broader Northeast Texas, or specialty resource that fits your situation better. Referring out responsibly is the standard.

Ready to Begin Telehealth Care in Pittsburg?

Most new Pittsburg patients are seen within a week — by secure video from home, or in person at our Tyler clinic 55 miles north on US-271 if you prefer. Same provider every visit. Ninety minutes for your first appointment. Most major insurance accepted.

Texas Licensed PMHNPs Same-Week Appointments Most Major Insurance HIPAA Secure

Our Tyler clinic: 100 Independence Pl, Suite 307, Tyler, TX 75703 · 55 miles north of Pittsburg via US-271 · Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM

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