Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Does Keen Psychiatry accept insurance or Medicare?
Keen Psychiatry is a self-pay practice. This model allows us to:
- Spend adequate time with each patient
- Avoid insurance-driven limitations on care
- Provide thoughtful, individualized treatment
We are transparent about fees and happy to discuss whether our practice is a good fit before scheduling.
What are the current Keen Psychiatry appointment fees?
Click on the links below to learn more about your right to a Good Faith Estimate and to download your copy of the Good Faith Estimate for Dr. Keenmon’s service fees for 2026.
What ages of patients does Keen Psychiatry treat?
Keen Psychiatry specializes in the psychiatric care of older adults, typically age 65 and older.
Many of our patients are in their 70s, 80s, and beyond, and we frequently work with individuals who have complex medical conditions, cognitive changes, or multiple medications that require careful psychiatric oversight.
In some cases, we may see adults in their late 50s or early 60s when there are aging-related concerns such as early cognitive symptoms, neurodegenerative conditions, or medical complexity that would benefit from a geriatric psychiatry approach.
Our practice is not designed for children, adolescents, or younger adults without age-related or medical complexity.
If you are unsure whether Keen Psychiatry is the right fit for you or your loved one, we are happy to discuss your situation before scheduling.
What services are not provided by Keen Psychiatry?
What We Don’t Do
To ensure we provide the highest level of care within our specialty, there are certain services we do not offer:
- Group therapy services
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Emergency psychiatric care
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Inpatient or residential treatment
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Court-ordered or forensic evaluations
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Disability, workers’ compensation, or legal documentation unrelated to medical care
- Keen Psychiatry is no longer accepting new clients for individual psychotherapy.
We also may not be the best fit for patients seeking treatment for severe alcohol or substance use disorders or clients with primary psychotic conditions.