FAQs
1. What mental health services are available at Noble Mental Health?
At Noble Mental Health in Columbus, Ohio, we provide psychiatric care for children, teens, and adults. Services include treatment for ADHD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and schizophrenia. Appointments are available in person at our Columbus office or through telehealth anywhere in Ohio.
2. Can I see Tyler Dartt via telehealth for mental health treatment?
Yes. Noble Mental Health offers telehealth appointments across Ohio with psychiatric nurse practitioner Tyler Dartt, PMHNP. Telehealth is a convenient way to access mental health support from the comfort of home while still receiving the same compassionate care as in-person visits.
3. How much does your mental health services cost?
Our pricing is simple and transparent. New intake sessions (60 minutes) are $150, and follow-up visits (30 minutes) are $75. We accept all Medicaid plans in Ohio and provide Superbills for self-pay clients who want to submit to private insurance for possible reimbursement.
4. Do you accept Medicaid for mental health care?
Yes. Noble Mental Health accepts all Ohio Medicaid plans. This allows us to provide affordable psychiatric services to clients throughout Columbus and Central Ohio, whether in person or via telehealth.
5. Do children need a parent present during mental health appointments?
Yes. If a client is under 18, a parent or legal guardian must be present during the appointment. For adopted children, adoption or guardianship paperwork is required before starting services. This ensures proper consent and family involvement in care.4. Do you accept Medicaid for mental health care?
6. What should I expect at my first psychiatric appointment?
Your first appointment at Noble Mental Health is a 60-minute intake session with psychiatric nurse practitioner Tyler Dartt. We’ll review your history, current challenges, and treatment goals. Follow-up visits are 30 minutes and focus on progress, adjusting treatment as needed, and providing continued support.