Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers about care, scheduling, insurance, and what to expect at New Day Psychiatric Care.
If you have a question that is not answered here, please contact the office and we’ll be happy to help.
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New Day provides psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and integrated care that considers both mental and physical health. Our goal is to help patients feel heard, understood, and supported with a thoughtful plan for moving forward.
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New Day looks beyond symptoms alone. Mental and physical health are deeply connected, so care may consider factors such as sleep, stress, lifestyle, medical history, and overall well-being. The goal is to better understand the full picture and support the whole person.
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Yes. New Day offers integrated mental and physical health care under one roof. This allows care to be more connected and helps avoid treating mental health concerns separately from the rest of your health.
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Not necessarily. Medication can be helpful for many people, but it is not the only tool. If medication is appropriate, we’ll discuss your options together and consider how it fits into your broader care plan.
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New Day is currently focused on serving adults and adolescents ages 12 and up. If services expand in the future, this information may be updated.
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New Day accepts Anthem BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, United Healthcare, and more.
We are continuing to update our insurance options. Please contact the office directly for the most current information about accepted insurance plans, self-pay options, and possible reimbursement.
If you don’t see your insurance listed here, we can still see you and give a bill to send to your insurance. -
Yes. You can click here to begin the appointment process. If you have questions before scheduling, please contact the office.
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New Day Psychiatric Care is located at 5910 77th St. Suite A, Kenosha, WI 53142. You can visit the Location page for a map and a look inside the office.
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Your first appointment is a time to discuss your concerns, health history, current symptoms, and goals for care. The goal is to understand the bigger picture and begin developing a thoughtful plan that supports your mental and physical well-being.
Still have questions?
We’re happy to help you understand your options before you begin care.