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AIM Wellbeing, or Advaita Integrated Medicine, is an integrated mental health medical practice based in North Carolina, serving patients in Raleigh, Cary, Chapel Hill, and remote patients within the state. It is not a general online counseling platform, but a medical psychiatric and psychotherapy clinic covering issues such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, trauma, bipolar disorder, and addiction recovery.
Its core model is “integrated care”: psychiatrists, therapists, and medication management staff collaborate within the same system, reducing the burden on patients to repeatedly retell their medical history across different providers. Services include psychiatric evaluations, diagnosis, medication management, individual psychotherapy, TMS transcranial magnetic stimulation, and follow-up coordination related to PHP/IOP programs at Green Hill Recovery. TMS is one of its most heavily promoted services, aimed at patients with depression who have not responded well enough to medication or who hope to reduce medication dependence.
The website does not publicly list specific appointment prices, which is fairly common for medical services in the United States. AIM accepts cash, checks, and credit cards, and may require patients to keep a credit card on file for future patient-responsibility charges or telehealth follow-up fees. For insurance, it is in-network with several providers, including BCBS, Cigna/Evernorth, Optum/United, Aetna, and TRICARE, and submits claims on behalf of patients. Non-participating insurance is handled as out-of-network.
Its strengths include relatively complete visibility into the qualifications of its medical team, and a care pathway that extends from outpatient continuity after higher-intensity programs to long-term medication management, making it suitable for people who need ongoing follow-up. Patient reviews show a 4.9-star rating across 228 reviews, which is a strong reputation signal. Downsides include clear geographic limitations, as it mainly serves adults in North Carolina; limited price transparency; the high remission rates for TMS are stated by the clinic itself, so patients should still rely on a physician’s assessment; and cancellations or no-shows within 24 hours are charged the full fee.
It is suitable for adults living in North Carolina who need psychiatric prescription management, psychotherapy, TMS, or follow-up support after addiction recovery programs. It is not a good fit for users in China, people who only want lightweight mental health chat support, or anyone unable to use the U.S. healthcare insurance system.
The website itself is generally accessible directly, but the service is heavily dependent on U.S. local medical licensing, insurance, and in-state telehealth rules. Even if users in China can access the website, actual treatment is generally not feasible.
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