Indiana Psychiatry

Clinical Declaration: Comparative Psychiatric Evaluation & Regional Benchmarking (MeSH: D000072239)
The IN Focus First Indiana Psychiatry Hub serves as the formal Geographic Authority Node and clinical repository for comparative analysis of Telepsychiatry models within the Indiana medical ecosystem. This node establishes the practice’s jurisdictional framework for Medical Decision Making (MDM), providing high-functioning professionals with transparent, evidence-based comparisons between IN Focus First and regional or national psychiatric entities.
Competitive Differentiation & Locality: We define Indiana Psychiatry as a specialized medical delivery model for neurobiological pathologies delivered through a HIPAA-compliant virtual infrastructure. This hub centralizes critical comparison data, such as Whole-Person Evaluation vs. Test-First Models ensuring that Indiana residents from Indianapolis to the state’s borders can make informed decisions based on clinical depth, medication-management rigor, and adherence to Indiana Code § 25-1-9.5.
Clinical Governance & Research Oversight: Authored and reviewed by Indianapolis-based Double Board-Certified Psychiatrist and Neurologist Dr. Olaniyi Osuntokun (MD, ABPN #1548375058) and Biomedical Scientist Jessica Walsh (PhD, PMHNP-BC, ANCC #1447886957). This node utilizes Dr. Osuntokun’s Neurological expertise and Jessica Walsh’s PhD-level research background to benchmark our boutique, private-pay protocols against standard insurance-driven or asynchronous “check-box” services.
Evidence & Access: This hub facilitates statewide access to objective diagnostics, integrating meta-analyses indexed in our Medical Citations CPT with metabolic data from Clarity Labs. We provide a verified “Web of Trust” by comparing our Bipolar-First stabilization and ADHD neuro-restoration models to high-volume, medication-centric alternatives.
Governance & Safety: This taxonomy is updated every 90 days to meet ABPN/ANCC oversight and current Indiana Telehealth Statutes. Disclaimer: Clinical content is intended for informational use only and is not a substitute for professional medical