Mental and Behavioral Wellness
Mental & Behavioral Health: Supporting Your Child’s Emotional Well-Being
Once we understand your child’s needs, we partner closely with families to create a personalized care plan. This may include behavioral strategies, school accommodations, counseling support, or medication management when appropriate. We also collaborate with community mental health providers to ensure families receive comprehensive, ongoing care.
Our goal is simple: to help every child feel supported, confident, and capable—at home, in school, and in their relationships—through compassionate guidance and a long-term partnership centered on your child’s well-being.
At Pediatric Services 360, we recognize that a child’s emotional, behavioral, and mental health is just as important as their physical health. Our experienced team provides thoughtful, compassionate evaluation and ongoing care for children and teens experiencing challenges such as inattention, anxiety, depression, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and ADHD/ADD.
If you’re concerned about your child’s focus, behavior, or mood, our providers begin with a conversation to understand your concerns and gather helpful background information. When needed, we schedule a dedicated behavioral evaluation using age-appropriate assessment tools and input from parents, teachers, and caregivers to ensure an accurate diagnosis.

Completing Assessments
- You will be directed to complete the assessments through the patient portal.
- For older children, they will be given a portal account so that they can complete their assessments through their private patient portal.
Important! All Assessments must be completed before the day of your child’s appointment.
Ongoing Support and Medication Management
After your child's initial evaluation, if medication is started, your child must be seen within 28 days in order to continue the medication. If your child is doing well with his/her medication, subsequent appointments will be scheduled every 3 months. If a medication or dosage change is needed, your child must be seen within 1 month to assess your child's progress and to determine if the medication can be refilled.
