Treatment for
Depression
Frontier Psychiatry offers evidence-based, compassionate treatment for depression in children, teens, and adults through secure telepsychiatry across Montana, Idaho, and Alaska.
Everything is kept between you and your psychiatrist.
Get help from our expert licensed psychiatrists.
Our telehealth system allows access when you need it.
Accepting Medicare, Medicaid & commercial insurance.

Depression can make it difficult to get through the day, but the right treatment can help you reclaim energy, motivation, and hope. Our psychiatrists provide personalized care designed to meet you where you are and help you move forward. Frontier’s psychiatrists and psychiatric providers are licensed and experienced in diagnosing and treating all forms of depression, including major depressive disorder, postpartum depression, and seasonal patterns.
Our comprehensive depression care includes:
No matter the source, our team helps you understand what’s happening in your mind and body, then builds a plan to restore stability and well-being. Our goal is to make care feel personalized, accessible, and effective, helping you not only reduce symptoms but build the tools for long-term recovery.
We focus on a few key pillars for success.
If you recognize any of these signs, know that help is available. Frontier’s psychiatrists will work with you to clarify your diagnosis and design a treatment plan that helps you feel like yourself again.

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Frontier Psychiatry is in-network with most insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, and others. Worried about cost? Our team will verify your coverage before your appointment, so you know exactly what to expect without any surprise bills. No referral required, just reach out and we’ll handle the rest.
Depression can result from a combination of factors, including genetics, life events, hormonal changes, and medical conditions. Our psychiatrists help identify contributing causes, so treatment can be more precise and effective.
Everyone feels sad sometimes, but depression lasts longer and interferes with daily life. If you’ve been feeling low, exhausted, or disinterested in things you usually enjoy for more than two weeks, it may be time to talk to a psychiatrist.
We’ll get you scheduled with the first available provider that fits your needs.
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