Psychiatric Care · Inland Empire, California
Compassionate psychiatric care, close to home.
Clinically grounded, genuinely human care for the whole person — where science meets the soul.
Notice: Provider affiliation update — Golden Valley Health Centers (effective October 1, 2026). Details →
100+
clinicians across the group
35+
locations across Southern California
5–95
care for every age
How it works
Starting care is straightforward.
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Reach out
Contact us about openings and what your plan covers.
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Get matched
We connect you with the right psychiatric provider for your needs and age.
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Begin care
Start in-person care at an Inland Empire location near you.
Explore
Three ways in.
For patients
Psychiatric care in the Inland Empire
Outpatient psychiatric care for children, adolescents, and adults — provided through Inland Psychiatric Medical Group, with IEHP and Medi-Cal accepted.
See care options →For partners
Scaling access through partnership
Collaborations with FQHCs, hospital systems, and IPAs to expand psychiatric capacity across California. First-touch conversations begin by email.
Learn about partnerships →Read
Essays on the inner life
Long-form writing on medications, conditions, therapy, and the daily work of psychiatric care. Careful reasoning, an honest accounting of what we know and what we don't.
Browse the archive →First Light
Notes from NP Fady
Short personal updates — the practice, the people, and what’s ahead.
Why this space exists
July 2026
For years, the most important updates about this practice traveled by word of mouth — a new clinic opening, a faster way to be seen, a milestone worth marking. First Light is where those updates live now: short notes, written personally, posted when there is something genuinely worth telling you.
To begin: we have just published the story of Inland Psychiatric Medical Group — how one clinic and one psychiatrist in 1992 became a network serving communities across Southern California. You will find it on the About page, and it explains a great deal about why this practice runs the way it does. More soon.
— NP Fady
Read the IPMG story →