Information for Referring Providers
Considering referring a patient to KCCAT? Find answers to common provider questions about appropriate referrals, our intake process, step-down care, and how we coordinate with your team.
How do I refer a patient to KCCAT?
We ask that you direct your patient to complete the online KCCAT New Patient/Resource Request Form anytime at their convenience. Additionally, they can leave a message for our Intake Coordinator Team by calling (913) 649-8820 and selecting menu option 1, or by emailing info@kcanxiety.com.
Formal referrals to KCCAT services are not required. In order to best expedite scheduling, we do ask that your office not complete the online form on behalf of your patient, or fax in referral forms prior to the patient directly establishing contact. Additionally, contacting individual team members rather than our Intake Coordinator Team is likely to slow down the process of getting the patient started with our center.
Frequently Asked Referral Questions
We provide services for all ages, with a focus on individuals with anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, trauma and stressor-related disorders, and frequently co-occurring conditions (depression, insomnia, etc.). KCCAT is also able to accommodate a wide range of levels of severity given the flexibility of our services: we are able to provide brief preventative and skill-building protocols for emerging concerns, typical outpatient psychotherapy for those with mild-to-moderate concerns, and accelerated and intensive treatment protocols for individuals with more severe symptom presentations (or when a more mild/moderate severity concern can be effectively addressed in this format). While the KCCAT team is knowledgeable and skilled in treating individuals with a wide-range of conditions outside of those mentioned above, we are not a good fit for individuals seeking treatment primarily for severe mental illness (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder) or primary concerns related to suicidality, self-harm, or substance use. You can find more on other pages of our site about our services, conditions we treat, and information about our policies and fees.