Lerene Health
Behavioral Health Services — Voorhees Township, NJ

Medication and Psychotherapy Services for Voorhees Township Residents

Lerene Health provides medical management and psychotherapy for individuals in and around Voorhees Township. Our approach prioritizes safety, clarity, and respect for each person's goals. This page explains what to expect from medication evaluation, ongoing medication oversight, and evidence-informed psychotherapy so you can make an informed choice.

Who we serve

We treat adults and adolescents who are experiencing mood changes, anxiety, attention challenges, sleep concerns, or other conditions where medication or psychotherapy may help. Every plan is based on a clinical evaluation and ongoing review. Care is delivered with attention to privacy and coordination when needed with primary care providers or other clinicians.

Initial evaluation and planning

The first visit focuses on understanding your history, current symptoms, medical background, and treatment preferences. The clinician will review past assessments, any prior medication trials, and relevant medical records. Where appropriate, basic screening measures are used to guide diagnosis and treatment decisions. The result is a clear plan with expected goals, possible benefits, and potential side effects laid out in straightforward language.

Medication management

Medication may be recommended when clinical guidelines or a careful assessment indicate it can reduce symptoms and improve functioning. Medication management includes:

All prescribing follows evidence-based standards. Medication choices are explained in plain language so individuals and families can weigh options.

Psychotherapy services

Psychotherapy is offered using approaches supported by research to address mood, anxiety, trauma, relationship difficulties, and other challenges. Sessions emphasize practical strategies, emotion regulation, and skills for daily life. Clinicians match methods to each person's needs and revisit progress regularly to make sure therapy continues to fit the individual's situation.

Safety and monitoring

Monitoring is central to responsible care. For those who start medication, regular follow-ups assess symptom change, side effects, and any changes in medical status. When risks are identified, clinicians act swiftly to adjust treatment. Crisis plans are created when there is concern about safety, and urgent needs are addressed promptly.

Coordination of care

Effective treatment often requires teamwork. With consent, Lerene Health coordinates with primary care physicians, school counselors, or other mental health providers. This collaborative stance helps prevent duplicated services, avoids harmful medication interactions, and keeps the person’s overall health in view.

Practical information

Appointments are offered in a format that fits the patient's needs. Please call to confirm availability or request information about paperwork and insurance. Payment options and any necessary clinical forms will be discussed prior to the first appointment.

Phone
+1 (856) 208-5798
Email
admin@lerenehealth.com
Location
13 W Broad Ave, Berlin, NJ 08009, United States
Website
https://lerenehealth.com/

Why patients choose local care

Choosing nearby services can reduce travel burden, improve attendance, and simplify coordination with local healthcare systems. Clinicians who know the community can also provide referrals and resources specific to the area, including support groups, community clinics, and specialty services when required.

What to expect after your first visit

After the initial visit you will receive a written summary of the plan, including follow-up steps. For medication, this includes dosing instructions, expected timeframe for improvement, and contact information for questions about side effects. For psychotherapy, you'll receive session frequency recommendations and homework or practices to use between sessions.

Insurance, payment, and privacy

Lerene Health works with a range of payers and provides clear information about billing during the scheduling process. All clinical records are maintained according to federal and state privacy rules. You will receive a notice that describes how your information is used and how to request corrections or limitations on disclosure.

How to get started

To begin, call the number above or send an email. If you prefer to learn more about our services before calling, please see this page: Medication & Psychotherapy in Voorhees Township NJ. This link leads to service details and scheduling options.

Accessibility and respectful care

Clients are treated with respect and without judgment. Appointments can be made to accommodate language needs or mobility concerns. If you require a specific accommodation, indicate this when you call and staff will assist with arrangements.

Local resources

In addition to clinical services, the region offers community resources for support with housing, employment services, and crisis response. Lerene Health can provide referrals to trusted local organizations when appropriate.

Frequently asked questions

Q: How soon can I be seen?
A: Wait times vary. Call +1 (856) 208-5798 to learn current availability.

Q: Will I need a referral?
A: Some insurance plans require a referral; others do not. Staff will verify coverage and let you know if a referral is required.

Q: Can I continue care with my current prescriber?
A: Yes. With appropriate releases, clinicians coordinate ongoing care and may co-manage medications.