Your Trusted Partner for Medication Management Massachusetts

If you’re looking for medication management Massachusetts services that truly understand your needs, you’re in the right place. We help you find the right medications that work best for you. Personalized plans are created to bring clarity and balance to your daily life, so you can feel more comfortable and confident. Support for your emotional well-being is provided every step of the way, making sure your treatment fits your unique situation and goals.

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The Right Medication, the Right Dose, Regular Monitoring

If you’re considering psychiatric medication, We focus on careful evaluation, shared decisions, and ongoing monitoring—so your treatment plan stays aligned with your goals, your health history, and your daily life. You’ll leave each visit with clear next actions, and you’ll know when to reach out between appointments for ongoing support.

WHAT MASSACHUSETTS PSYCHIATRY DOES

Comprehensive Mental Healthcare Services

Massachusetts Psychiatry offer various therapeutic services to support your mental and emotional wellbeing.

What Is Medication Management

A clinical care of psychiatric medications over time: evaluating whether prescribed medications fit, prescribing when appropriate, monitoring response and potential side effects, and making necessary adjustments as your needs change. Our goal is not “more medication”—it’s the right plan, at the right dose, with the fewest problems, and with regular check-ins to keep you safe.

Medication can be used on its own, or alongside therapy sessions. If you already work with a therapist, I can coordinate care (with your written permission) so your mental health treatment stays consistent and you achieve better treatment outcomes.

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Dr. Sophia L. Maurasse — board-certified psychiatrist, Massachusetts Psychiatry, LLC

Mental Health Concerns We Address Through Psychiatric Medication

Medication decisions often come up when symptoms affect functioning or quality of life. Common themes include:

  • Persistent low mood, loss of interest, low motivation, or irritability
  • Panic attacks, constant worry, or a body that feels “stuck” in high alert
  • Attention and executive-function strain (focus, follow-through, overwhelm)
  • Sleep disruption (difficulty falling asleep, early waking, non-restorative sleep)
  • Trauma-related symptoms (hypervigilance, intrusive memories, nightmares)
  • Mood shifts that feel hard to predict or regulate
  • Medication side effects, medication interactions, or uncertainty about what’s helping
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Areas We Serve in and Around Boston, MA

We provide medication management services in Boston, MA and support individuals across nearby communities. Whether you prefer in-person visits or telepsychiatry, we make it easier to access expert psychiatric care close to you.

We commonly serve patients in:

  • Boston, MA
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Brookline, MA
  • Somerville, MA
  • Quincy, MA
  • Newton, MA
  • Medford, MA

If you’re searching for a psychiatrist for medication management near Boston, our practice is here to provide personalized, ongoing support tailored to your needs.

TESTIMONIALS

In Their Own Words

Massachusetts Psychiatry FAQs in Massachusetts

This varies considerably by individual and diagnosis. Some people take psychiatric medication for a defined period — such as during a depressive episode — and eventually taper off with provider guidance. Others benefit from long-term medication as part of managing a chronic condition. There is no universal answer; the decision is made collaboratively based on your clinical history and current needs.

Yes. Massachusetts allows psychiatric medication management to be provided via telehealth for most patients. Controlled substances (such as stimulants for ADHD) are also permitted via telehealth under current federal and state regulations, though providers must follow specific protocols.

Dr. Maurasse works with adults, including young adults and individuals navigating transitions, stress, and complex emotional concerns.

Not necessarily, though most psychiatric providers strongly recommend a combination approach for the best long-term outcomes. Your provider will discuss whether psychotherapy is recommended as part of your individualized treatment plan.

Bring a list of any current medications (psychiatric and non-psychiatric), a summary of prior mental health treatment if applicable, your insurance card, and any relevant medical records or prior psychiatric evaluations. Being as thorough as possible at your first visit helps your provider develop the most accurate clinical picture.

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Get Started Today with Medication Management in Massachusetts

You deserve mental health care that supports you as a whole person—not just a set of symptoms. Our medication management Massachusetts provide the comprehensive care and ongoing support you need to manage your mental health challenges effectively.