Kindle Comprehensive Care

Our doctors are based in your community, centered on your needs, and part of a national network that’s transforming healthcare.

Healthcare, handled.

You have enough on your plate. We make it easy to message your doctor, connect to on-demand virtual care, receive appointment reminders, refill prescriptions, and more.

Healthy for the long haul.

You’re more than a set of symptoms. From pediatrics to adult needs, preventive programs to complex care – we’re here to support you on every step in your journey.

Our doctors do more.

You can enjoy personalized care without pricey membership fees. Our doctors take time to listen to your concerns, from wellness programs to chronic care management.

What to expect: First day

Group Therapy:

Group therapy forms the foundation of our PHP and IOP programs. These sessions are designed to enhance your understanding of your symptoms, provide a supportive environment for sharing experiences with others facing similar challenges, and strengthen your abilities to manage daily life effectively.

Many participants find group therapy to be a valuable and supportive aspect of their recovery journey. We encourage you to engage fully and openly. While we promote sharing and support within the group, we advise against developing relationships outside of the program groups until after completing the program. This boundary ensures you can focus on your treatment goals and individual needs during your time with us.

Your Treatment Team

Upon admission, you will be assigned a psychiatrist and a clinician, with the entire Kindle Comprehensive PHP/IOP staff comprising your treatment team.

Your clinician, a master’s level therapist, will serve as your primary contact for all treatment-related inquiries. You will meet with both your psychiatrist and clinician within the first two days of the program and regularly throughout your PHP/IOP treatment. PHP participants typically meet with their clinicians once or twice per week, while IOP participants generally meet weekly.

During your initial sessions, your clinician will discuss your personal history and current circumstances to collaboratively establish treatment goals. Your psychiatrist will review your mental health history, current medications, and past psychiatric treatments. Please be prepared to provide this information on your first day.

Settling In

It’s common for participants to feel apprehensive during their initial days in the program, and our staff is here to support you. We encourage you to voice any concerns or questions you may have. While it’s normal to feel uneasy initially, our team is dedicated to helping you adjust to the program and ensuring you receive the necessary support to maximize your experience.

After the initial adjustment period, participants often find themselves settling into the routine and feeling more comfortable attending sessions. Over time, many participants come to appreciate and enjoy their time in the program—we hope you will too.