Best 10 Psychiatrists in Auburn Hills Michigan — Accepting New Clients
Finding the right psychiatrist in Auburn Hills Michigan is an important first step. Auburn Hills Michigan has 10 psychiatrists offering individual, couples, and group support for a wide range of concerns. When choosing a psychiatrist in Auburn Hills Michigan, consider their specialties (anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, etc.), accepted insurance, in-person vs telehealth availability, and whether they're currently taking new clients. If you're in crisis, call or text 988 — the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is free, confidential, and available 24/7.
Psychiatrists options in Auburn Hills Michigan, are spread throughout the city and surrounding communities. Whether you're searching near the city center or in the surrounding neighborhoods, the listings below cover psychiatrists serving all parts of Auburn Hills Michigan and nearby areas.
Sessions with psychiatrists in Auburn Hills Michigan typically run $100–250 out of pocket, or a $10–50 copay with insurance. Sliding-scale fees are often available.
Psychiatrists near Auburn Hills Michigan
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How do I find a psychiatrist in Auburn Hills Michigan who takes my insurance?
Most psychiatrists in Auburn Hills Michigan list accepted insurance on their profile. You can also use Psychology Today's filter, or call your insurer for in-network providers near Auburn Hills Michigan.
Do psychiatrists in Auburn Hills Michigan offer telehealth or virtual appointments?
Yes — most psychiatrists in Auburn Hills Michigan offer secure video sessions. Telehealth is especially common for talk therapy and follow-up medication management.
How much does a session with a psychiatrist in Auburn Hills Michigan cost?
Out-of-pocket session fees in Auburn Hills Michigan typically range from $100–250. With insurance, most clients pay a $10–50 copay. Sliding-scale fees are often available — just ask.
What should I expect at my first appointment?
The first session is usually a 50–60 minute intake where the psychiatrist learns your history and goals. Bring a list of current medications, prior diagnoses, and questions about their approach.
What if I'm in crisis right now?
Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), text HOME to 741741 (Crisis Text Line), or go to the nearest emergency room. These services are free, confidential, and available 24/7.