Torrington is the largest city in Litchfield County, and finding a psychiatrist who takes Aetna here can feel like searching for something that doesn't exist. Elite Health LLC changes that. The practice is in-network with Aetna, which means Torrington residents with Aetna coverage can access care from Sindhia Shyras, APRN — a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with more than nine years of experience — without worrying about out-of-network costs. Telehealth is available to anyone in Connecticut, making geography a non-issue. And for those who prefer seeing someone in person, the New Britain office is about 35 minutes from Torrington.
Sindhia treats depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, OCD, panic disorder, insomnia, and mood disorders. She speaks English, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu. First appointments start with a full psychiatric evaluation — then treatment is built from there, with ongoing medication management and supportive therapy as part of care. No cookie-cutter approach. What works for someone in Waterbury doesn't automatically work for someone in Torrington, and a good clinician knows that.
Mental health parity laws have been on the books for years, but people still aren't always sure what they mean for their actual bills. Here's the plain version: Aetna is legally required to cover psychiatric visits on the same terms — same cost-sharing, same deductibles, same copay structures — as they apply to medical and surgical visits. So a visit to Sindhia Shyras for depression or ADHD? Aetna treats it like a visit to any other specialist. Your specialist copay applies. There's no separate, higher-cost "mental health" bucket. That's parity, and it applies to both in-person and telehealth visits for most plans.
You don't need to do much to get started. Most Aetna PPO plans let you book directly with an in-network provider — no PCP visit, no referral form. If your plan requires a referral (usually HMO plans), your primary care doctor can issue one quickly. If prior authorization is needed for certain services, Elite Health handles that process. Your part is booking the appointment. You can do that online or by calling 860-515-8689. If you want to verify your specific benefits before your first visit, log into Aetna.com with your member credentials or call the behavioral health line on your card.
The first visit is a full psychiatric evaluation — usually 45 to 60 minutes. Sindhia Shyras goes deep. She'll ask about your current symptoms, your history, your medications (past and present), your sleep, your functioning at work and home, and your goals for treatment. She's not trying to get through a checklist; she's building a picture. From there, she'll share her clinical impression and discuss options. Some people leave the first visit with a prescription. Others need a follow-up before starting medication — it depends on the complexity of what you're dealing with. Either way, you're not going to feel rushed or dismissed. That's not how she works.
Elite Health LLC is in-network with Aetna and accepting new patients. Telehealth available across all of Connecticut — including the Litchfield County area.
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