Two psychiatrists, married, now practicing from Hawaiʻi. A cash-pay telehealth practice for children, adolescents, and adults, built around something rare: a second physician in the same household to think alongside. The practice is in development.
The islands are not the edge of anything. Over a secure video visit, the same considered attention reaches a family wherever the day finds them, on the water or far across the mainland.
Telehealth is not a lesser room. It is a quieter one, on the patient's own ground, with the same physician on the other side of the screen each time.
Dr. Prashanth Pillai
Dr. Ksenia Pillai
Most clinicians practice alone. A married pair of physicians under one roof can think a difficult case through together, quietly, before and after the visit. That second perspective is the quiet difference of this practice.
Mental health rarely arrives at a tidy age. The same family may hold a worried child, a searching teenager, and a tired adult, all at once.
This is a psychiatry practice for children, adolescents, and adults, so a household need not be handed between clinics as the years move. The practice is in development; this page describes its shape, not an offer of care.
Secure video visits that meet a patient on their own ground, with the islands as a base and reach across the country.
A married pair of psychiatrists who can think a case through together, bringing a second perspective to difficult moments.
Child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry in one place, so a family can stay with the same practice as life moves on.