
Dr. Tanya Underwood
Supportive Online Psychiatry
for Adults in Mesa
Expert care that respects your East Valley pace
Mesa’s growing arts district, Light Rail extension, and family‑oriented neighborhoods make life vibrant, but busy. With secure video or phone visits, you can schedule an appointment between errands or from your Red Mountain home office.
What makes my Mesa virtual practice different?
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One provider, consistent care—no clinic shuffle
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Hospital‑level expertise applied to convenient home visits
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Flexible scheduling, no commute or waiting rooms
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Fast prescription routing to your local Mesa pharmacy
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Collaborative and holistic approach to treatment planning
Conditions Treated
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Depression
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Generalized anxiety & social anxiety
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PTSD
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OCD & health anxiety
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ADHD—diagnosis and treatment
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Bipolar & cyclothymia

Local insight makes a difference
From summer monsoons to traffic-related stress, Mesa-specific factors impact your mental health. We take all of this into account when evaluating your issues and developing your treatment plan.
How virtual care works
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Schedule ▶ Call 520‑638‑5997 or request an appointment online.
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Join securely ▶ Click on my doxy.me link or the "Join Video Session" on this website--no app to download.
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Collaborate ▶ Comprehensive evaluation and shared decision‑making on medications.
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Thrive ▶ Accessible in between sessions as needed. Prescriptions sent to your preferred Mesa pharmacy.
FAQ – Mesa Telepsychiatry
Q: Do I ever need to come in person?
A: No. All appointments are conducted via secure video or phone.
Q: Is my information private during telehealth sessions?
A: Yes. I use a HIPAA-compliant video platform (doxy.me) with end-to-end encryption to ensure your medical information remains private and secure.
Q: Can a family member join the appointment?
A: Yes. With your permission, a spouse, parent, or caregiver can join part or all of the session for added support and collaboration.
Q: How often will I need follow-ups?
A: Follow-up frequency depends on your treatment plan—typically every 1 to 3 months. Adjustments can be made based on progress and medication response.
Q: Do you treat adults with late-diagnosed ADHD?
A: Yes. I provide comprehensive ADHD evaluations and offer both stimulant and non-stimulant treatment options for adults who were diagnosed later in life.
Take the next step toward relief
Call 520‑638‑5997 or book online for a confidential video appointment. No long waits to be seen.