Medication Management Built on Evidence

We start with conservative dosing, monitor closely in the first few weeks, and fine-tune your plan at every follow-up based on how you’re actually responding.

INTRODUCTION

Finding the right medication isn’t about picking a name off a list; it’s a process. What works well for one person can do very little for another, and the difference often comes down to details a rushed appointment never gets to.

At Clarity Connect, medication management is ongoing, not one-and-done. We start conservatively, track how you respond in the weeks that follow, and adjust based on real data: your symptoms, your side effects, and your actual daily life, not a standard dosing chart applied to everyone the same way.

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INSIDE YOUR MEDICATION MANAGEMENT

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  • Medication OptimizationWe start with the option most likely to help with the fewest trade-offs, then refine from there. Optimization isn't a one-time decision; it's a process we stay engaged in with you.
  • Side Effect MonitoringThe first few weeks on any new medication matter most. We check in during that window on purpose, so side effects get caught early instead of becoming a reason to quietly stop taking something that could still work.
  • Regular Follow-UpsMedication management doesn't end at the prescription. Ongoing visits track what's working, what's not, and what might need to shift as your life and symptoms change.
  • Genetic Testing, When AppropriateFor some patients, particularly after a few medications haven't landed the way we hoped, pharmacogenomic testing can offer real insight into how your body is likely to metabolize certain medications. We use it selectively, when it can actually change the plan.

HOW WE APPROACH PRESCRIBING

Five principles guide every medication decision we make.

Start low, Go Slow

Conservative initial dosing minimizes side effects while we learn how you respond.

Watch Closely

The early weeks get the closest attention, since that's when side effects are most likely to show up.

Adjust With Data

We track validated symptom scales over time, not just how you describe feeling in the moment.

Genetic-Informed When Useful

Testing is a tool we reach for selectively, not a default step for every patient.

Nothing is Permanent

Your plan can change as your needs change. A medication that made sense a year ago doesn't have to be the medication you're on forever.

IS THIS THE RIGHT STARTING POINT FOR YOU?

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If you’re starting medication for the first time
It’s normal to feel unsure about this step. We’ll walk through what to expect, answer the questions you’re hesitant to ask, and move at a pace that respects how big this decision feels.

If you’re already on medication, but something’s off

Whether it’s stopped working, the side effects aren’t worth it, or you’re just not sure it’s right, a second look at your current plan is always worth having.

WHAT TO EXPECT (STEP BY STEP)

A clear path from your first click to your first follow-up.

Book your consultation

Available via our online scheduling platform. No referral required.

Share your medication history.

Past and current medications, what's worked, what hasn't, and why.

Build your plan together

We'll walk through options, expected timelines, and possible side effects before anything is prescribed.

Begin treatment with a monitoring schedule

Especially in the first few weeks, we stay closely in touch.

Adjust as needed, ongoing

Regular follow-ups keep your plan current, not stuck where it started.

Let's Find the Medication That Actually Works for You

No more guessing, no more waiting it out. Book a consultation and let’s build a plan that’s monitored, adjusted, and genuinely yours.

Available via TherapyNotes scheduling platform

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

It depends on your specific symptoms, history, any medications you've already tried, and factors like other health conditions. There's rarely a single "right" first choice. There's a best starting point based on what we know about you.
Most medications need several weeks at a stable dose before we can fairly judge how well they're working. We'll be specific about the expected timeline for whatever you're prescribed.
Tell us and don't wait it out alone or stop on your own. Some side effects fade within the first couple weeks; others mean it's time to adjust the plan. Either way, we want to know.
Not necessarily. For some conditions, medication is a longer-term part of care; for others, it's a bridge while other tools take hold. We'll talk through what makes sense for your specific situation and revisit it as things progress.
It's a test that looks at how your body is likely to process certain medications, based on your genetics. It's not necessary for everyone, and we typically recommend it if standard approaches haven't worked as expected.
Yes. Medication management and therapy work well together, and we're glad to coordinate care with a therapist you're already seeing.