Telehealth Psychiatry

Cook Hospital partners with Rural Psychiatry Associates to bring expert telehealth psychiatry services to northern Minnesota.

ABOUT TELEHEALTH

What is Telehealth Psychiatry?

Telehealth psychiatry provides access to mental health professionals through secure video visits. No long distance travel required.

Our telehealth room at Cook Hospital offers a private, comfortable space for your psychiatry appointments. You’ll receive the same high-quality care as an in-person visit, with the convenience of staying local.

Benefits of Telehealth

  • No need to travel to distant specialty clinics
  • Private, comfortable telehealth space at Cook hospital
  • Access to experienced psychiatric specialists
  • Flexible scheduling to fit your needs
Mental Health Services

Mental Health Symptoms & Diagnoses We Treat

Our board-certified psychiatrists provide evaluation and treatment for a wide range of mental health conditions and specialized psychiatric evaluations.

  • Addiction & Substance Abuse Disorders
  • ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
  • Anger & Rage
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Autism Spectrum
  • Behavior Disorders
  • Bipolar Disorders
  • Dementia
  • Depression
  • Impulse Control Disorders
  • Insomnia
  • Mood Disorders
  • Personality Disorders
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders (OCD)
  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Schizophrenia & Psychotic Disorders
  • Stress & Stress Management
  • Suicidal Thoughts
  • All Psychiatric Diagnoses

Specialized Evaluations

  • ADHD Evaluations
  • Psychiatry Evaluation for Bariatric Surgery
  • Psychiatry Evaluation for Spinal Cord Stimulation

Therapy Services

In addition to psychiatric evaluations, care, and medication management, we offer comprehensive therapy services to support your mental health and well-being.

How It Works

Getting started with our telehealth psychiatry is simple. Follow these three easy steps to access the mental health care you need.

Referral Submission

Have your healthcare provider send a referral to our Cook Hospital Outpatient Clinic. This ensures we have all the necessary information to provide you with the best care.

Scheduling Call

Once we receive your referral, our team will contact you directly to schedule your telehealth appointment at a time that works best for you.

Your Appointment

On the day of your appointment, check in at our Outpatient Clinic. Our staff will take any necessary vitals, review your medications, and set up your secure telehealth connection with your provider.

Providers

Our telehealth psychiatry service is staffed by mental health professionals from Rural PSychiatry Associates.

All of our providers are licensed professionals with extensive experience in treating a wide range of mental health conditions. During the scheduling process, you’ll be matched with a provider who best fits your specific needs.

Dr S Max Becker, MD

Dr. S. Max Becker, MD

Cathryn Sanders, PMHNP-BC

Cathryn Sanders, PMHNP-BC

James Bozeman, PMHNP-BC

James Bozeman, PMHNP-BC

Audrey Cooper, PA-C

Audrey Cooper, PA-C

Tyler Wtzel, PA-C

Tyler Wetzel, PA-C

Trusted Partnership

Our collaboration with Rural Psychiatry Associates brings board-certified psychiatrists and therapists to our community.

Expert Care

Access to Specialized mental health professionals with expertise in treating a wide range of psychiatric conditions.

Compassionate Support

Care delivered with understanding and respect, focused on your unique mental health journey.

When you need support,
we're just a phone call away.

Referrals for Telehealth Psychiatry can be sent to:

(218) 666 - 6277

Fax: (216) 666 – 6233

About Amy Kemp, OTR/L, Occupation Therapy Supervisor

Amy graduated from St. Scholastica in 2017 with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology.  She then went on to graduate again from St. Scholastica in 2020 with her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree.  After graduation, she began working at the Cook Hospital and has been here for 4 years.

She enjoys having the opportunity that rural health provides to work with individuals across the lifespan.  Since starting at the Cook Hospital, Amy has become a Certified Lymphedema Therapist (CLT) and has been certified in LSVT-BIG for Parkinson’s Disease and other populations.  

In her free time, Amy enjoys the outdoors, being at the lake, reading, and spending time with her family. She is looking forward to continuing her career here at the Cook Hospital and welcomes all new patients.

 

About Carrie Rahikainen, PTA/L

Carrie is a 1992 graduate of the College of St. Scholastica where she earned her Bachelor’s  degree in Natural Science and minor in Psychology.  She continued her education at Lake Superior College where she earned her A.A.S. degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant in 1996. 

For the first four years after obtaining her degrees, Carrie and her husband lived and worked in Wausau, WI.  While in Wausau, she worked in various units specializing in long-term care, out-patient Orthopedics, in-patient and out-patient Psychology, specialized Dementia and Alzheimer’s units, and an Early Intervention/Pediatric Program. 

They then returned to the Iron Range, where both she and her husband were born and raised.  When returning to the area, Carrie was employed by St. Louis County Schools/Northland Special Education Cooperative.  For six years, she provided physical therapy services in various independent school districts, working with children from birth through the age of 21.

In February, 2006 she began her employment at the Cook Hospital and Rehabilitation and is a full-time employee.  Since starting her position at the Cook Hospital, she has been expanding her Physical Therapy skills by attending a variety of courses focusing on such things as Strain-Counter-strain Technique for pain management, Vestibular Rehabilitation, Therapeutic Exercise for the Geriatric Spine,  Manual treatment of the Lumbar Spine, and Kinesio-taping.

Carrie lives in Britt with her husband and three children, ages nine, ten, and twelve.  In her free time, she enjoys cross country skiing, reading, and supporting her children with their extra-curricular activities such as volleyball, basketball, baseball and Scouting.  As a family, they enjoy spending time on their pontoon boat, camping, hunting, and various types of fishing.

 

About Brian McCarthy, PT

Brian began working in Physical Therapy in 1984 as an enlisted member of the U.S. Air Force. After an honorable discharge in 1988 returned to Duluth, MN where he attended ST. Scholastica and eventually PT school at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse where he graduated in 1993 with honors.

He then began work as a PT at St. Mary’s “Center Therapy” in Duluth in Occupational Medicine, Chronic Pain Management, Orthopedic-Spine, and the Adult Neuro-Rehab departments. In 1996, Brian began working as a contract therapist traveling within the Northern Midwest. During this time he worked in home care, private practice, and out-patient orthopedic settings. His last assignment in 1998 lead him to Cook where he continues to work as the Director of Rehabilitation and physical therapist.

Brian’s career goals are to be well-rounded in all areas of physical therapy, but is especially interested in manual therapy techniques related to orthopedics conditions and wound care interventions. Brian is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association, National Ski Patrol, and hospitals wound care team. Brian has attended, and continues to attend, yearly continuing education in the field of Physical Therapy and wound care to bring the most current and up-to-date treatment methodologies to the patients he treats.

About Stephanie Elling, PT, DPT, CIMT

Stephanie graduated from The College of St. Scholastica in 2013 with a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology and again in 2016 with a Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy.

After graduation she worked at a private practice in Cloquet, MN in outpatient orthopedics for over two years. Here she gained experience in post-surgical care, manual therapy, return to sport training, and aquatic rehab. Then she transitioned into travel therapy and completed contracts across Minnesota, Wisconsin and Florida in skilled nursing, memory care, pediatrics, acute care at critical access hospitals, and multiple outpatient clinics treating a wide range of orthopedic and neurological conditions.

Stephanie has additional training in TMJ, headaches, sports rehab, dementia care, pediatrics, kinesiotape and manual therapy techniques. Stephanie has a passion for rural healthcare and enjoys working with patients of all ages and diagnoses.

She is excited to join the rehabilitation team at Cook Hospital and looks forward to getting to serve to Cook community and surrounding areas.