Collaborative Care: Working with Your Primary Care and Therapy Providers

At Evolving Minds Mental Health, we believe that mental health is deeply connected to your overall well-being—and we’re here to support the full picture. That’s why we offer coordinated care with your primary care provider (PCP) and therapist, when appropriate and with your consent.

This kind of collaboration ensures you receive the most comprehensive, consistent, and effective support possible.

Why Coordination Matters

Your mental health doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It’s closely tied to your physical health, medical history, and the emotional work you may already be doing in therapy. When your providers communicate and work together, it helps us:

  • Avoid gaps or overlaps in care

  • Make safer, more informed medication decisions

  • Better understand the full scope of your needs

  • Ensure consistency between mental health and medical recommendations

  • Support your goals with a team-based approach

Who We Coordinate With

With your permission, we’re happy to communicate and collaborate with:

  • Primary Care Providers (PCPs) – to discuss relevant health conditions, labs, medication interactions, and ongoing physical health concerns.

  • Therapists and Counselors – to ensure we’re aligned in supporting your emotional well-being, goals, and progress.

  • Other Specialists – when needed (e.g., neurologists, addiction counselors, etc.).

This allows everyone involved in your care to stay on the same page—without you having to be the go-between.

How It Works

  • You’re in control: We only share information with the people you authorize.

  • Simple releases: We’ll provide an easy-to-complete consent form for sharing information.

  • Open communication: With your consent, we’ll update your care team when needed and request relevant insights from them as well.

A Team Supporting You

We see care coordination as a way of honoring your time, your story, and your wellness goals. When your care providers work together, you don’t have to repeat yourself or worry that something might get missed.

At Evolving Minds Mental Health, we’re proud to offer care that’s not only expert and compassionate—but also connected.

Let us be part of your care team—one that’s working together to support the healthiest, happiest version of you.

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