Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions
Butterfly & Blossom Psychiatry provides personalized psychiatric care focused on thoughtful diagnosis and medication management. Care is designed for individuals who may feel overwhelmed, burnt out, or not like themselves, and are looking for a supportive, collaborative approach to mental health.
We offer both in-person visits in Pueblo and telepsychiatry across Colorado.
We treat a range of conditions including ADHD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and OCD.
Care is individualized, with a focus on understanding the full picture — not just symptoms — so treatment feels aligned, sustainable, and supportive of your day-to-day life.
Yes. We provide comprehensive ADHD evaluations and ongoing treatment when appropriate.
Our approach is thoughtful and thorough, especially for individuals who may have been overlooked or diagnosed later in life. Treatment is tailored to your unique needs and goals.
At this time, Butterfly & Blossom Psychiatry does not offer therapy services.
However, we are happy to provide trusted referrals and resources so you can build a well-rounded support system alongside your psychiatric care.
You don't have to have a referral to request an appointment with
Butterfly & Blossom Psychiatry.
Yes. At this time, we are seeing patients located in Colorado.
Yes. Telepsychiatry allows you to receive care from anywhere in Colorado — whether you are in a city, suburb, or more rural area — all from the comfort of your home.
We offer both in-person appointments in Pueblo and telepsychiatry visits across Colorado.
This allows you to choose the option that best fits your schedule, comfort level, and lifestyle.
Medication may be prescribed when clinically appropriate as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
All prescribing decisions are made thoughtfully and collaboratively, with a focus on safety, effectiveness, and your overall well-being.
Follow-up visits are typically scheduled every 4–8 weeks, depending on your needs and treatment plan.
As your care stabilizes, visit frequency may be adjusted to support long-term success.
Non-urgent concerns can be addressed through the patient portal.
If you are experiencing an urgent concern or emergency, please use appropriate emergency services.
No. Butterfly & Blossom Psychiatry is not an emergency service.
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or use the crisis resources listed on the Client Resources page.