An Investment in Your Performance
The individuals and families who choose Dr. Brook Choulet are looking for a psychiatrist who understands high-performance living, and who brings the time, precision, and discretion it demands.
How This Works
Our care options are built around what sustained performance actually requires.
Your psychiatrist is available when something shifts. She knows your full story across time, not just the crisis in front of you. The care she delivers matches the intention you bring to everything else.
This is what the retainer protects.
The highest performers I work with don't need more appointments. They need a psychiatrist who's present, who understands the full weight of what they're carrying, and who treats their mental performance with the same rigor they demand of themselves.
Dr. Choulet's concierge retainer is structured so that nothing falls through the cracks — not between sessions, not across months, not across years. The relationship compounds. The care sharpens. You are never starting from zero.
This is the standard most of her patients choose. It is not the only one. The right structure is determined personally, during The Conversation, based on what your care actually calls for.
The Experience
What Your Concierge Retainer Includes
Every element designed so nothing falls through the cracks.
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Two 50-minute sessions each month. Not episodic appointments but a relationship that deepens. The overall picture becomes more precise with each conversation — more precision, more leverage, more insight into what actually drives your performance.
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Between-session communication reaches Dr. Choulet directly, with same-day response. When something shifts, the line is open — to someone who knows the full picture, not a message in a queue.
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Urgent appointments are held for this select clientele. Your time is protected the way you protect the time of the people who depend on you.
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An annual performance assessment and care summary — a document that captures what has been learned, what has changed, and what matters going forward. A record of sustained capacity.
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When your care intersects with coaches, team physicians, executive advisors, or performance staff, that conversation is coordinated. You don't repeat yourself. Nothing is lost in translation.
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A unified care relationship covering a child or adolescent and a parent — individual sessions for each, school and performance team coordination, and between-session availability across the household. Built for families who treat mental fitness as a shared asset.
Starting Investment
This practice operates entirely outside of insurance, which allows for care without volume constraints, administrative limits, or compromise. Final investment is personalized to the scope and frequency of care and confirmed during The Conversation.
Family
$5,995 per month
A partnership covering two people: a parent and child, siblings, or partners, with individual sessions for each, school and performance team coordination, and between-session availability across the household. Built for families who treat mental fitness as a shared asset.
Individual
$3,500 per month
A relationship built around one person: two extended sessions each month, with direct access between them and same-day response when something can’t wait. Priority scheduling, coordination with the people on your team, and an annual assessment to track progress.
Another Way To Continue
Per Session
A relationship that continues on its own terms: monthly, quarterly, or at the cadence your circumstances require. Between-session communication remains available, billed by time. The clinical standard does not change. Only the cadence does.
Common
Questions
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No. The right structure for your care is something Dr. Choulet determines personally, and that conversation begins during The Conversation with her care concierge. Some relationships move into the retainer from the start. Others begin differently. What matters is that the structure fits the person.
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No. Operating outside of insurance is what allows this practice to function without volume constraints, care limitations, or administrative interference. Many patients choose to submit their own claims for potential out-of-network reimbursement — documentation to support that process is provided.
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Both. In-person availability is held in Scottsdale, Beverly Hills, Del Mar, Dallas, and Bellevue. National telehealth is available in Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, and Washington.
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A unified care relationship designed for two people: a parent and child, siblings, or partners. In practice, this often means one person enters care first and the other follows. Not because something is wrong, but because high-performing families treat mental fitness as a shared asset.
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The Conversation with Morgan is the right starting point. There is no obligation, no clinical discussion at that stage — only a direct conversation about where you are, what you're navigating, and whether this practice is the right fit for it.
The first step is a conversation.
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