Inland Empire · California

Psychiatry for the Inland Empire

Diagnostic-first psychiatric care for adults in Corona, Riverside, and across the Inland Empire — by secure telehealth, with optional in-person visits locally.

Psychiatric care for the Inland Empire community

Access to thoughtful adult psychiatry in the Inland Empire can mean long waits and rushed visits. The MindCounsel offers an unhurried alternative for adults in Corona, Riverside, Norco, Eastvale, Chino, Ontario, and the surrounding communities — care that starts with a careful evaluation rather than a quick prescription.

Most care is delivered by secure video so you can meet from home, but in-person visits are available in Corona when that fits you better.

What adults come in for

Common reasons people reach out include adult ADHD evaluation, anxiety and depression that has not fully responded, medication reassessment, and second opinions when a diagnosis or treatment plan has not added up. If you are not sure where you fit, the who we help page is a good starting point.

Private, discreet care

Telepsychiatry lets you meet from a private space of your choosing — no waiting room, no drive across the 91. Visits take place over a secure, encrypted platform, and your information is handled in accordance with applicable privacy laws.

Using your insurance

California appointments are booked through Headway, which verifies your coverage automatically at booking. Accepted plans include Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Anthem Blue Cross, Oscar, and others, with self-pay also available.

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Telepsychiatry across California, with optional in-person visits in Corona. Coverage is verified automatically at booking through Headway; self-pay available.

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Call (833) 559-9559

Important: The information on this website is educational and is not a substitute for individualized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It does not create a provider–patient relationship. This is not emergency care. If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. If you are in crisis, you can call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).