Frequently Asked Questions
What does Muna Psychiatry Group specialize in?
Muna Psychiatry Group provides physician-led psychiatric care for women, mothers, children, adolescents, and adults. We specialize in perinatal and postpartum mental health, child and adolescent psychiatry, and thoughtful evaluation and treatment of concerns such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, and behavioral challenges.
Do you offer virtual psychiatry appointments?
Yes. We provide secure virtual psychiatric care across Texas, allowing patients and families to access care from home. In-person appointments are available in Katy, Texas.
Do you see children and teenagers?
Yes. We provide psychiatric care for children and teens, including concerns related to anxiety, depression, ADHD, emotional regulation, school difficulties, and behavioral challenges. Care is developmentally informed and often coordinated with parents, therapists, pediatricians, and schools when appropriate.
What mental health concerns do you treat?
We support a wide range of mental health concerns, including:
Anxiety disorders
Depression and mood disorders
ADHD in children, teens, and adults
Emotional and behavioral concerns
School-related challenges and academic stress
Perinatal and postpartum mental health concerns
Complex or overlapping symptoms where diagnosis or treatment feels unclear
Do you treat ADHD?
Yes. We evaluate and treat ADHD in children, adolescents, and adults. ADHD care includes comprehensive assessment, education, discussion of treatment options, and medication management when appropriate. Medication is never automatic and is approached thoughtfully and collaboratively.
Do you provide care during pregnancy and postpartum?
Yes. We specialize in reproductive and perinatal psychiatry, including care during pregnancy, postpartum, breastfeeding, and pregnancy planning. We provide careful medication risk-benefit counseling and emotional support during reproductive transitions.
Do you prescribe medication?
Medication is never automatic. Psychiatric care focuses on careful evaluation, education, and shared decision-making. When medication is recommended, we take a conservative, thoughtful approach, reviewing risks, benefits, alternatives, and individual goals.
What insurance plans do you accept?
We currently accept the following in-network insurance plans:
Aetna
Ascension Smart Health
Carelon Behavioral Health
Cigna / Evernorth
Quest Behavioral Health
Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)
Credentialing is actively in progress with:
Oscar
Optum / United Healthcare
Ambetter
Medicare
Medicaid
We will keep referral partners and patients updated as credentialing is finalized.
How long are appointments?
Initial psychiatric evaluations typically last 60–90 minutes, allowing time for thorough assessment and discussion. Follow-up appointments are usually 20–30 minutes, depending on clinical needs.
Do you collaborate with other providers?
Yes. We value close collaboration with therapists, pediatricians, OB/GYNs, schools, and other medical providers when helpful. We believe the best care is delivered by a coordinated, team-based approach.
Do you offer second opinions?
Yes. We offer one-time diagnostic or medication second-opinion consultations for individuals seeking clarity without establishing ongoing care.
Is medication required to be seen?
No. Seeing a psychiatrist does not mean you must take medication. Many visits focus on evaluation, education, and guidance. Treatment decisions are always collaborative.
Cancellation Policy
We understand that schedules change. If you need to cancel or reschedule, please let us know at least 24 hours in advance so we can offer the appointment to another family.
How do I get started?
Getting started is simple. You can request an appointment through the website contact form. An initial visit is an opportunity to ask questions, understand concerns more clearly, and determine next steps together.