Compassionate care and stabilizing medical support. Our board-certified psychiatrists specialize in tailored medical management plans to help manage symptoms and support long-term functioning and independence.
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe neurobiological brain disorder that alters how a person thinks, feels, perceives reality, and behaves. It is not a split personality or a moral failing; it is a highly biological illness involving complex alterations in neurotransmitters like dopamine and glutamate, along with structural differences in brain networks.
Symptoms are categorized into positive symptoms (such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking), negative symptoms (such as social withdrawal, reduced emotional expression, and low motivation), and cognitive symptoms (difficulty with working memory, attention, and executive execution).
With early diagnosis, modern atypical antipsychotic treatments, and a comprehensive, continuous care structure, individuals living with schizophrenia can achieve substantial symptom stabilization. We are committed to standing alongside you and your loved ones to build a reliable, stable pathway toward long-term wellness.
Start Coordinated Care TodaySchizophrenia management requires a dedicated, continuous medical protocol to prevent relapses and support active physical and cognitive wellness.
Prescribing and monitoring second and third-generation atypical antipsychotics designed to stabilize delusions/hallucinations while minimizing side effects.
Learn MoreLAIs are a highly effective, modern solution providing steady medication levels over weeks or months, vastly improving convenience and reducing relapse rates.
Learn MoreWe perform regular screenings (weight, blood pressure, lipid panels, and blood sugar checks) to ensure your physical and metabolic health remains safe and stable.
Learn MoreCoordinating with family members, caregivers, and community support groups to build an active, stable, and empowering network around you.
Learn MoreAtypical antipsychotics are modern, second and third-generation medications (such as aripiprazole, risperidone, olanzapine, lurasidone, and cariprazine). They target dopamine and serotonin receptors, helping control delusions and hallucinations with a reduced risk of motor-related side effects compared to older traditional antipsychotics.
Long-Acting Injectables are administered in-office every 2 to 12 weeks depending on the medication. They remove the daily requirement of remembering oral pills and ensure very stable, predictable blood levels. Research shows LAIs significantly reduce the risk of clinical relapses and hospitalizations.
Some atypical antipsychotic medications can cause side effects like weight gain or changes in cholesterol and blood glucose. We conduct regular physical checks and baseline labs to catch these changes early and customize your doses or medications to safeguard your physical health.
Yes. Commercial health insurance plans, Medicare, and TRICARE provide comprehensive coverage for diagnostic evaluations, office visits, oral medications, and long-acting injectables. If prior authorization is required for specific newer injectables, our staff manages the paperwork entirely.
Our dedicated, compassionate medical providers are here to support your stabilization, wellness, and functional recovery.
Health 210 Psychiatry is a proud member of Privia Medical Group — a high-performance physician network committed to coordinated, patient-first care across San Antonio and beyond.
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