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Our team is headed by Dr. Ijeoma Nnamani, a board-certified psychiatrist with experience in evaluating and treating a wide variety of psychiatric, psychological, emotional, and behavioral issues.
We offer an innovative integrated full service addressing every need associated with mental health- this includes Psychiatric, Psychological, Therapeutic and social aspects of a patient. Note: we only treat patients 17 years and above.
Treatment is tailored towards an individual’s specific needs and delivered within a collaborative, compassionate, non-judgmental therapeutic relationship.
Call today to set up an initial consultation or appointment: 703-246-0011
ChiSovereign is a private general psychiatry
and psychotherapy practice serving the Fairfax, Northern Virginia area. We are oriented towards wellness and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Our practice includes evaluation and treatment of schizophrenia, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and other mental health issues noted below.
3975 Fair Ridge Dr, Suite 150N, Fairfax, VA 22033
WE ADDRESS EVERY NEED ASSOCIATED WITH MENTAL HEALTH
WE ENGAGE IN A BALANCED, PERSON-CENTERED APPROACH
WE BELIEVE IN EMPOWERING OUR PATIENTS TOWARDS SECURE, EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS
UNDERGRADUATE: Howard University, BS Pharmacy 1992
GRADUATE: Virginia Commonwealth, PhD Medicinal Chemistry, 1997
MEDICAL SCHOOL: University of Virginia School of Medicine, 2008
RESIDENCY: Duke University Medical Center, General Psychiatry, 2012
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (2012).
Dr. Ijeoma Nnamani has considerable expertise in treating a wide spectrum of traditional psychiatric disorders. She tailors each patients' treatment towards their individual needs; and delivers treatment within a collaborative, compassionate, non-judgmental therapeutic relationship. Her special areas of treatment interest revolve around General Psychiatry and the role of prayer in healing.
~ Dr. Ijeoma Nnamani
ChiSovereign offers a wide range of general psychiatric services including:
SCHIZOPHRENIA
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)
ANXIETY
DEPRESSION
PERSONALITY DISORDERS
BIPOLAR DISORDER
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE
ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS
We also provide comprehensive and pragmatic psychotherapy using various modalities to help patients including:
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT)
FAMILY THERAPY
SPIRITUAL APPROACHES
PSYCHODYNAMIC
DIALECTICAL BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (DBT)
LOGOTHERAPY
Consultation. Psychotherapy. Medical Management.
Our services include a thorough evaluation, medication management, patient education and may serve as a complement to a patient’s current treatment team.
In addition we understand and value the role of prayer and spirituality in healing. We work with patients to meet their individual needs and tailor treatment and therapy plans appropriately.
Strong emphasis is placed on individual flexibility to meet each patient's specific background and beliefs.
If you're a new patient, please complete the following forms and bring them to your first session.
New Patient Questionnaire
Consent for Treatment
Initial Intake Forms
HIPPA Authorization
If you would like me to coordinate care with another provider (for example, primary care physician, etc.), complete this form to authorize release of your psychiatric information:
Release of Medical Records Form
If you're a patient, and you have not been seen in the last 6 months or any information has changed, please complete the following form and bring to your session
Patient Information Update Form
PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO COMPLETE OUR ANONYMOUS PATIENT FEEDBACK SURVEY
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COMMON QUESTIONS
CONFIDENTIALITY AND SAFETY
BILLING, INSURANCE, AND PAYMENTS
What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
How do I schedule an appointment?
What can I expect from my first visit?
How do I get records from another doctor forwarded to you?
INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY
What if don't want to take any medication?
Do you provide "Second Opinions'?
CONFIDENTIALITY AND SAFETY
Your privacy is important to us. With your written consent, Dr. Nnamani may contact your PCP, family doctor and other involved providers or therapist with a summary to assist them in providing integrated care. If this seems not acceptable to you, please let her know no later than our initial evaluation session as this issue would need to be discussed.
If we believe you may be an imminent danger to yourself or others, we will act in accordance with the law, and, if needed, may alert appropriate outside personnel or agencies. If we are concerned about possible abuse, we will need to contact the appropriate authorities.
Medical records in ChiSovereign office practice are kept in electronic format - what is called an EMR or EHR (electronic medical record, or electronic health record) system. The EMR database is not physically located in my office, but is maintained off-site by a professional EMR company. If you have any questions about this, please contact our offices at 703-264-0011. We will use electronic prescribing except when paper prescriptions are required by law.
Please also see our office’s Notice of Privacy Practices (the common HIPAA notice) for further details, which is available for download here: Notice of Privacy Practice.
BILLING, INSURANCE, AND PAYMENTS
We will endeavor to keep you informed of any information I receive from the insurance company, but please keep in mind that it is the patient's responsibility to obtain information from his or her insurer about policy coverage and authorization requirements.
Patients will be billed for any balance that the insurance company says is owed by the patient, even if it is the full balance.
Co-payments are due on the date of service.
Services may be covered in full or in part by your health insurance or employee benefit plan. Please check your coverage carefully by asking the following questions:
What is my health insurance coverage and benefits?
What is my deductible and has it been met?
Do I have a co-pay? If so, how much is it?
Cash, check and all major credit cards accepted for payment.
CANCELLATIONS AND "NO SHOWS"
It is important to have your full participation in treatment, which includes regular attendance. Your appointment represents a mutual commitment to meet. If you do not show up or you cancel an appointment with less than 24 hours’ notice, you can be charged the full fee, as medical insurance does not reimburse for this. If you give over 24 hours’ notice, there is no charge. Extenuating circumstances (such as emergencies) that have interfered with attendance are handled on a case-by-case basis.
we recommend you call THE OFFICE AT 703-264-0011 well in advance and as soon as you know of your inability to attend your appointment.
CANCELLATIONS AND 'NO SHOWS'
What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor with specialty training in psychiatry, and, in my case, additional training in child and adolescent psychiatry. This requires completion of 4 years of medical school, 3 to 4 more years of residency training in psychiatry. Psychiatrists are trained in both psychotherapy and psychiatric medications so they are able to provide both services.
Other providers (like a psychologist, a social worker, or a licensed counselor) can provide psychotherapy services, but they cannot prescribe medications.
How do I schedule an appointment?
If you would like to make an appointment, please call our offices at 703-264-0011.
New patients do not need a referral, unless otherwise stated by your insurance carrier.
If you have a referral from your doctor or therapist, it is helpful if you give your treating provider permission to share records with us in advance. (See below)
Please have your provider forward your records to our office prior to your first visit. We can formally discuss an Authorization to Release Information at your first visit and/or you may download the Authorization from the Patient Information page.
Please download and print the appropriate New Patient forms and fax or mail the completed forms to the office 48 hours before your first visit.
Please note, I do not perform psychiatric evaluations for legal purposes such as establishing grounds for a personal injury claim, for custody evaluations, or for the sole purpose of obtaining social security disability income.
What can I expect from my first visit?
If you have not already submitted the New Patient forms, please arrive at least 30 minutes early so that you can fill out the forms before we meet. This will help us to make the most of our time together. Arriving early will also allow time for any unexpected difficulties getting to our office.
Most initial evaluations are 60 minutes in length but fro some cases it may take up to 90 minutes so please plan accordingly. Assessment is also continued at subsequent sessions to reach a treatment plan.
During the initial assessment, Dr. Nnamani will review your current medical records and may request additional information from previous records. She will talk with you about the emotional, cognitive, educational, occupational, physical, genetic, developmental, family, peer, and social components of your presenting problem.
With your written permission, Dr. Nnamani may interview spouses, family members, peers, teachers, clergy, and others.
The last visit in the assessment process will be used to review your presenting diagnosis and the recommended treatment plan. The treatment plan may or may not include medication. If all parties are agreeable, a long-term patient/doctor relationship will be established.
Should you be in active treatment with a therapist prior to initiating an evaluation with Dr. Nnamani, she will coordinate treatment with that therapist and you.
How do I get records from another doctor forwarded to you?
Most doctors will not release your confidential medical or mental health records without your permission. To have your records sent to our office, please directly request from your other provider(s) that your relevant records be sent to our office. It is best to make this request in writing and either delivered or faxed to the sending office.
Feel free to utilize our Authorization for Release of Confidential Information form, which you can download from this website or obtain from the ChiSovereign front office.
Our fax number is 703-246-0012.
What if I don't want to take a medication?
Dr. Nnamani will not make you take medication. She will discuss all treatment options including medication and non-medication treatments.
If Dr. Nnamani does recommend a medication, she will discuss the risks and benefits of the medication carefully, and you will decide whether or not you think it is a good choice for you.
In many situations, Dr. Nnamani may recommend that you stop taking medications that are not necessary or helpful for you.
Do you provide “Second Opinions”??
Yes. A second opinion is another doctor doing a separate, independent evaluation. This second evaluation will result in an "opinion" from the doctor about the diagnosis and treatment plan that can be compared to any prior evaluation(s). It is not uncommon for patients to have been treated elsewhere prior to coming to see Dr. Nnamani.
It is usually more helpful to have all prior mental health records reviewed prior to your first appointment so that Dr. Nnamani can focus more closely on the concerning issue(s) and spend less time on issues previously investigated by other doctors.
After the initial consultation and treatment recommendations, you are free to follow up with our practice or seek treatment elsewhere..
INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY
We follow the Federal Government policy, however it might be more prudent to call our Office front desk at 703-246-0011
Address: 3975 Fair Ridge Drive
Suite 150N, Fairfax, VA 22033
Office Phone: 703-246-0011
Office Fax: 703-246-0012
Email: Admin@ChiSovereign.com
Office Hours: 8:00am-6:00pm MONDAY TO FRIDAY
*OFFICE HOLIDAYS-
New year's Day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Easter Monday
July 4th
November 5th
Thanksgiving Day
December 24-26
PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO COMPLETE OUR ANONYMOUS PATIENT FEEDBACK SURVEY
This survey is about all aspects of the service you have received from ChiSovereign, PLLC. We thank you very much for completing and returning it. This survey is strictly anonymous and helps us ensure that we carefully monitor and improve areas of our care that are important to you.
Here at ChiSovereign we would like to know how you feel about the services we provide so we can make sure we are meeting your needs. Your responses are directly responsible for improving these services. All responses will be kept confidential and anonymous. Thank you for your time.
Please complete the relevant box for each answer. All fields are compulsory unless stated otherwise.
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