Dr. Joseph Insler, M.D., Founder
Treats patients ages 18 and up
Accepting New Patients
In Office Appointments
Telehealth Appointments
COVID Vaccinated
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Dr. Insler is a board certified psychiatrist with significant experience treating mood, anxiety disorders, trauma, and substance use disorders. He received his board certification in psychiatry in 2014 and his addiction psychiatry board certification in 2016.
Dr. Insler graduated from Emory University in 2006 with a BA in psychology, and then attended Tulane University School of Medicine where he received his MD in 2010 and was selected by his peers to receive the Gold Humanism Honor Society Award. He completed his psychiatry residency at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital (Mount Sinai) in 2014, and then went on to complete a fellowship in addiction psychiatry at Boston University Medical School in 2015.
Dr. Insler previously worked as a psychiatry attending at the VA Boston Healthcare System where he treated veterans with mental health and substance use disorders. He additionally held many managerial and administrative roles while working at the VA including serving as the medical review officer, and providing ongoing supervision and teaching for residents in training. Dr. Insler has given numerous lectures and presentations, and was selected by the Harvard South Shore residency class as teacher of the year in 2017.
Bio
Provider Details
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ADD/ADHD
Alcohol & Substance Use Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Medication/Psychopharm Management
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Blue Cross Blue Shield
Aetna
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Tufts Health Plan
Anthem (most plans)
United Healthcare
Mass General Brigham Health Plan
Dr. Insler IS NOT in network with Mass Health/Medicaid or Medicare.
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New Patient Evaluation (99205/90792): $600
Medication Management (follow-up) Appointments:
Brief (99212) – $200
Low Complexity (99213) – $250
Moderate Complexity (99214) – $325
High Complexity (99215) – $500
Extended Appointment - $750
Coding is determined by complexity and/or total time inclusive of the following:
Preparing to see the patient (review of tests)
Obtaining and/or reviewing separately obtained history
Performing a medically appropriate examination and/or evaluation
Counseling and educating the patient/family/caregiver
Ordering medications, tests, or procedures
Referring and communicating with other healthcare professionals
Documenting clinical information in the electronic or other health record
Independently interpreting results and communicating results to the patient/ family/caregiver
Care coordination