Clinical focus
Sleep disruption, insomnia, circadian disruption, fatigue, medication effects, and sleep-related mood or attention changes.
What may be reviewed
- Sleep timing, quality, schedule, routines, and daytime impact
- Medication effects, caffeine, substance use, and medical contributors
- Mood, anxiety, trauma, attention, and functioning connections
- Whether primary sleep medicine or another referral is needed
Boundaries
Evaluation does not promise a diagnosis, medication, controlled substance, appointment, payer coverage, or clinical outcome. Foundry is routine adult outpatient psychiatric care, not emergency care or a higher level of care.
Related services
Integrative treatment planning
Integrative treatment planning may include review of sleep, lifestyle, nutrition, supplement use, metabolic health, hormonal transition, pharmacogenomic testing, and complementary approaches when clinically relevant.
Medication management
Medication management is guided by evidence, safety, treatment response, tolerability, medical history, medication interactions, and patient preference.
Care coordination
With patient consent, Foundry may coordinate with therapists, primary care clinicians, medical specialists, recovery supports, family members, schools, or other trusted providers when collaboration would improve safety, clarity, or outcomes.
Questions
Is Foundry a sleep-medicine clinic?
No. Foundry reviews sleep when it is clinically relevant to psychiatric care and may recommend outside medical evaluation when appropriate.
Can sleep affect medication planning?
Yes. Sleep, energy, timing, side effects, and routines may be part of psychiatric treatment planning.