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Experience Mental Health Recovery

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Promoting Wellness Through Teamwork

Welcome to RoadTrip 2 Recovery! Do you feel in control of your life? Your thoughts, feelings, emotions and behaviors? You know where you are now. If not, its time for some self-reflection. Where do you want to be? What is within your control? What are your goals? What steps can you take to reach them? Let's take this RoadTrip 2 Recovery together!

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About Me

My Story

Hi! I am Carrie Hill, a board certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Certified Addictions Registered Nurse (Advance Practice) with 8 years of experience as an advanced practice provider and 16 years of experience working in psychiatry. I provide assessment, diagnosis, medication management, therapy, and addiction treatment services. I work with you, on your team, and listen closely to your needs to help develop an individualized treatment plan for those who need help with depression, anxiety, insomnia, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, binge eating disorder, and substance use disorders. I started my practice, RoadTrip 2 Recovery, to help my patients know they are not alone and we can travel this path together. My commitment to quality care, exceptional services, and patient-centered care sets me apart from other providers. I strive to provide comprehensive, progressive, personalized treatment plans, education, and resources to each of my patients. I am here to help you achieve recovery and wellness. Contact me today to get started on your journey!

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Fun Fact...I love animals as much as I love humans!

What I Offer

At RoadTrip 2 Recovery, I offer mental health and addiction services to fit your specific needs. My customized treatment plans are designed to help you achieve recovery and wellness. Providing services in the following states: NC, SC, WV, AZ, OH, ME, CO, & UT. Pending states: NY & VA. Browse through my comprehensive list of diagnoses treated and therapy provided.

Specialties and Expertise

  • Addiction

  • ADHD

  • Alcohol Use Disorder 

  • Anger Management

  • Anxiety

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (previously know as Asperger's)

  • Behavioral/Process Addiction (video gaming, shopping, gambling, texting, surfing the web, overeating)

  • Binge Eating Disorder 

  • Bipolar Disorder

  • Coping Skills 

  • Depression

  • Dual Diagnosis

  • Impulse Control Disorders

  • Life Coaching 

  • Medication Management

  • Mood Disorders

  • Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)

  • Opioid Use Disorder 

  • Personality Disorders 

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Post-partum Depression 

  • Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum

  • Psychosis

  • Relationship issues

  • Schizophrenia

  • Self esteem 

  • Sleep or Insomnia

  • Stimulant Use Disorder 

  • Stress

  • Substance Use

  • Tardive Dyskinesia

  • Thinking Disorders

  • Trauma Disorders

  • Women's Issues

Types of Therapy

  • Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

  • Motivational Interviewing (MI)

  • Person-Centered

  • Psychotherapy aka Talk Therapy

  • Self-Management and Recovery Training (SMART)

My Services

Medication Management

Assessment & Evaluation Services

Dual Diagnosis/Addiction Treatment

Relapse Prevention

Individualized Treatment Plans

Recommendations for Support Groups

Therapy Services

Aftercare Planning

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you a psychiatrist?

No, I am a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner. My role is like that of a psychiatrist. Like psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners can prescribe medication (including controlled substances), provide therapy and coaching, conduct evaluations, and more.

 

What are my credentials? Carrie Hill, RN, MSN, CARN-AP, PMHNP-BC

I am a masters-prepared (MSN= master of science in nursing) board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP-BC). I first started as a CNA=certified nursing assistant while I was going to school to complete my RN=registered nurse. After obtaining my MSN, I wanted to further my education in addiction treatment and completed my CARN-AP= certified addiction registered nurse-advanced practice. You may see other initials by my name such as APRN=Advanced Practice Registered Nurse or CNP=Certified Nurse Practitioner. Some of these are used by different states.

 

What is the difference between a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and a therapist?

A Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner is a master’s prepared licensed provider who diagnoses, treats and prescribes medication for mental health conditions. A therapist, also known as a counselor or psychologist, offers talk therapy and other non-medication-based interventions to address mental health concerns.

 

Where do I see patients?

I see all patients via telehealth and I am physically located in North Carolina. If the decision is made in the future to have office availability, it will be in the Gaston County area. I am currently providing services in the following states: NC, SC, WV, AZ, OH, ME, CO, & UT. Pending states: NY & VA.

 

Who should seek psychiatric medication management?

It is a hard decision to make when deciding whether or not you may need medication to manage your mental health symptoms. What I always tell my patient is: Are your mental health symptoms interfering with your day-to-day functioning? Are you having issues at work, issues with relationships with significant other, family or friends, problems calming down mild anxiety on your own? Also, you know how you feel now and how you have been feeling. Do you want to continue to feel that way?

 

What types of medication(s) or non-pharmacological treatment(s) do you offer?

There are five main types of psychotropic medications: antidepressants, anxiolytics/antianxiety, stimulants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers/anticonvulsants. I also prescribe sleep disorder and antiaddiction agents. Non-pharmacological treatments offered such as therapy are cognitive behavioral (CBT), interpersonal, motivational interviewing, person-centered, and psychotherapy aka talk therapy.

 

What ages do you serve? Adults only ages 18 and above.

 

Is my psychiatric treatment confidential? Yes, your privacy is of utmost importance. I adhere to the strict confidentiality standards in accordance with HIPAA regulations.

 

Do you take insurance?

Yes, I am paneled with Aetna, BCBS, Cigna and United Healthcare. Please remember that your insurance contract is between you and your insurer. Insurance companies do not guarantee payment when they quote benefits. It is ultimately your responsibility to understand your plan coverage. You should contact your carrier directly to ensure you are aware of any limitations. If your insurance company pays only part of your bill or rejects a claim, you are financially responsible for the remaining balance. Full payment of co-pays and co-insurance are due at the time of service. Outstanding balances must be satisfied prior to additional services being scheduled.

 

How does telehealth work?

Telehealth is like a normal in person office visit but with the convenience of being able to have your visits in the privacy of your own home using an audio/video platform such as Zoom or Doxy. You will be sent a link via text and/or email prior to your visit.

 

How can I schedule an appointment?

There are multiple ways to request an appointment. If you are self-pay/private pay (paying out of pocket by credit card) OR using the out of network option with your insurance and just need a superbill to file, then you can schedule directly through me by email at carriehillnp@roadtrip2recovery.com. I just need your full name, date of birth, phone number and email address to set up your patient portal through my electronic health record Valant.

If you are using insurance, then you can schedule from this website choose from Headway (NC only) or Alma (NC, SC, AZ, CO, OH, ME, UT & WV) at the top of the page.

 

What is the cost?

For self-pay/private pay patients: Initial assessment (60-90 mins) $250-$300; Follow-up visits (30-45 mins) $100-$150.

For patients using insurance: It will vary due to copay, deductibles, and services billed.

 

Cancellations and no shows

I request 48 hours (two full business days) notice for cancellations. (For example, Monday appointments must be cancelled by the previous Thursday.) Cancellations made prior to this window are rescheduled with no penalty. The full charge for a visit will be applied to the card on file for no-shows or cancellations made within 48 hours of the start of the session. For self-pay/private pay patients, understanding that emergencies can occur, I am happy to extend a one-time exception for a late cancellation.

 

Communication

The most efficient means of communication is through your Valant patient portal and/or app, which you will set up during your new patient intake process. The Valant Portal and app are HIPAA-compliant platforms that allow us to communicate securely about your care. I have HIPAA compliant end-to-end encrypted email for my practice, but that does not mean emails are 100% secure. Be mindful of this with email communication. Please send all questions and text messages through the secure message patient portal. If your message requires a follow-up visit, then I will let you know.

 

What if I am having a psychiatric crisis or emergency?

  • If you believe the situation is life-threatening, call 911. If you are in immediate danger or crisis, you can go to the nearest hospital emergency room.

  • If non life-threating, call 988 the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

  • If non life-threating, text "HOME" to 741741 to connect to the 24/7 crisis support service.

  • If in the Cleveland, Gaston, or Lincoln County areas, contact mobile crisis Phoenix Counseling Center (PCC) at 855-527-4747

  • If in the Mecklenburg county area, contact mobile crisis: 704-566-3410 Option 1

  • Other Mecklenburg county medical assistance: Carolinas Poison Center: 1-800-848-6946; Atrium Behavioral Health (Psychiatric Emergency 24 Hour Help Line): 704-444-2400; Novant Health Access: 704-384-9414

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