Psychiatrist for West Palm Beach, FL
Concierge telehealth psychiatry — serving West Palm Beach from just across the Intracoastal
Concierge Telehealth Psychiatry — Available in West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach is the largest city in Palm Beach County and its county seat — home to roughly 120,000 residents and a diverse urban population navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, addiction, and the everyday pressures of city life. Dr. Mark Agresti is a board-certified psychiatrist and psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience, offering the full spectrum of psychiatric and addiction care to West Palm Beach residents via HIPAA-compliant telehealth.
The Palm Beach office at 44 Cocoanut Row is just across the Intracoastal Waterway from downtown West Palm Beach — about a 5-minute drive via the Royal Park Bridge. Patients who prefer in-person care can visit the office easily, while those who value the convenience of telehealth can connect via secure video from home or office. Either way, you see Dr. Agresti directly: not a PA, not an NP, and not a different provider each visit.
Florida telehealth law (Florida Statutes § 456.47) and current DEA rules allow full psychiatric care via video, including evaluation, diagnosis, and prescriptions for controlled substances. There is no need to visit an office before your first telehealth appointment.
Psychiatric Services Available in West Palm Beach
Dr. Agresti offers the full range of outpatient psychiatric and addiction medicine services to West Palm Beach residents. As the county's largest population center — with a downtown core around Rosemary Square, a growing professional workforce, and diverse neighborhoods from Northwood to South End — the demand for accessible, high-quality psychiatric care is significant.
Psychiatry for West Palm Beach's Urban Core
As the county seat and largest city in Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach has a population that reflects the full complexity of modern urban life — working professionals, young families, retirees, students, and a significant population dealing with housing instability, substance use, and mental health access gaps. The Rosemary Square district, Clematis Street corridor, and surrounding neighborhoods are vibrant but carry the stress loads that come with density and diversity.
Dr. Agresti's concierge model addresses the limitations that West Palm Beach residents commonly encounter in the public and insurance-based mental health system: 4–6 week wait times, rotating providers, 15-minute appointments, and difficulty accessing addiction psychiatry. As a psychiatrist and psychotherapist with 30+ years of experience, he provides medication management and therapy in the same visit, maintains continuity of care, and is reachable between appointments via direct cell when questions arise.
Why Concierge Telehealth — With No Membership Fee
Most telehealth psychiatry platforms use a different provider at each visit, enforce 15-minute appointments, and offer no between-visit access. Membership-based concierge practices can cost $2,000–$10,000 per year just for access — before any appointment fees. Dr. Agresti's model is different: no retainer, no annual fee, same-day availability, and his direct cell number after your first visit.
24/7
Direct physician access
Same-day
Appointments available
$0
No membership fee
How Telehealth Works for West Palm Beach Patients
Book Online
Schedule via Square — same-day appointments available. Choose telehealth at booking. No referral required.
Video Appointment
Connect via secure HIPAA-compliant video from anywhere in Florida — your home in West Palm Beach, your office downtown, or wherever you are.
Prescription Sent
Prescriptions sent electronically to any West Palm Beach pharmacy — CVS on Okeechobee, Walgreens, Publix, or your preferred location.
Direct Access
After your first visit, you have Dr. Agresti's direct cell. Text between appointments for dose questions or urgent concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions — West Palm Beach
Can Dr. Agresti prescribe psychiatric medications via telehealth in West Palm Beach?
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Also Serving the West Palm Beach Area
Telehealth patients throughout Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast:
Florida Licensed: Dr. Agresti holds an active Florida medical license and DEA registration, authorizing him to provide psychiatric care and prescribe medications (including controlled substances) to patients anywhere in Florida via telehealth. Telehealth psychiatric care is provided pursuant to Florida telemedicine regulations (Florida Statutes § 456.47).