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Positive Reset Eatontown
Serving Long Branch

Therapy and psychiatry for Long Branch residents.

Therapy and psychiatry for Long Branch, NJ residents at Positive Reset Eatontown — about 10 minutes east on Route 36. Bilingual care available. NJ FamilyCare and most major insurance accepted. Telehealth across NJ.

Our office is 10 minutes from Long Branch. Telehealth statewide if in-person doesn’t fit your schedule.

Therapy and psychiatry for Long Branch residents

Our Eatontown office is about 10 minutes west of Long Branch on Route 36 — close enough that a weekly therapy session fits between work, school pickup, or a shift at Pier Village. For Long Branch residents who'd rather skip the drive, telehealth is available across all of New Jersey for therapy, psychiatry, and medication management.

Bilingual care for Long Branch's Spanish-speaking community

Long Branch has one of the largest Spanish-speaking populations in Monmouth County. Several of our clinicians offer therapy and medication management in Spanish — tell our intake team your language preference on the first call and we'll match you with a clinician who can see you without a translator. Cultural fit matters in mental health care, and we take it seriously.

Conditions we see in Long Branch patients

Our clinicians treat the full range of common adult and adolescent mental health conditions: anxiety, depression, PTSD, postpartum depression, ADHD, and OCD. We also see substance-use co-occurring conditions, common in shore-economy seasonal work. For treatment-resistant depression and OCD that hasn't responded to two or more medications, our TMS service is FDA-cleared, in-network with most insurers, and delivered in person at our Eatontown office.

Insurance accepted for Long Branch residents

We accept Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) and all 5 NJ FamilyCare MCOs — Horizon NJ Health is the most common in Long Branch, but Aetna Better Health of NJ, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, Wellpoint NJ, and FidelisCare NJ are all in-network. We also accept Medicare, Tricare, and most major commercial plans, including the plans most often offered through Monmouth Medical Center and the local school district.

Monmouth Medical Center is one of the largest employers in Long Branch — if your insurance comes through them, our intake team can verify your benefits in one business day. There's no surprise bill six months later: you'll see a written estimate of any copay or deductible before your first visit.

What to expect on your first visit

The first visit is a 60- to 90-minute evaluation. Bring your insurance card, a photo ID, and a list of any medications you're taking. You don't need a referral for most plans. The drive from Long Branch takes about 10 minutes east on Route 36 — Hope Road sits just inside Eatontown's town line. Parking is free directly outside the building, and the office is wheelchair-accessible with elevator access to Suite 3B.

Most new patients are seen within 7 to 14 days.

What’s specific to Long Branch

What's specific to Long Branch

Long Branch sits at the intersection of three populations we see in clinic: longtime Italian-American and Black-American residents in the inland neighborhoods, a substantial and growing Spanish-speaking community closer to the boardwalk, and seasonal hospitality workers at Pier Village and the oceanfront restaurants. Each of these groups arrives with somewhat different concerns — generational trauma, language-of-care preference, work instability and the stress that follows it — and our team is set up to recognize that and adjust care accordingly.

Monmouth Medical Center is the largest healthcare presence in Long Branch and a meaningful local employer. If you're a hospital employee or your kid is on a school plan administered through the district, our team can pull benefits in one call. NJ FamilyCare adoption in Long Branch is higher than the county average; we see that reflected in the mix of MCOs we bill and have credentialed clinicians for each one.

For patients without reliable transportation — common at the seasonal end of the local economy — telehealth across NJ removes the trip. A phone or laptop visit is clinically equivalent to in-person care for most therapy and medication-management visits.

Local FAQ

Questions from Long Branch patients.

  • Do you accept NJ FamilyCare (Medicaid)?

    Yes. We accept all five NJ FamilyCare managed care organizations: Horizon NJ Health, Aetna Better Health of New Jersey, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of New Jersey, Wellpoint, and FidelisCare. NJ FamilyCare members pay $0 out-of-pocket for therapy, psychiatry, and medication management at our clinic. You'll need your member ID card for your first visit; we verify your eligibility before you arrive.
  • What does NJ FamilyCare cover for mental health?

    NJ FamilyCare covers individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, partial hospitalization, and crisis services. Coverage of telehealth, inpatient care, and substance use treatment varies by MCO and plan tier. Specific session limits and prior-authorization requirements differ by MCO — see the [NJ FamilyCare benefits handbook](https://www.njfamilycare.org) or ask us at intake.
  • What languages do you offer therapy in?

    English is our primary language. We have clinicians who also offer therapy in Spanish, and limited availability in other languages — call us at (732) 724-1234 to ask about a specific language and we'll match you if possible. For other languages, we can sometimes coordinate with a certified medical interpreter.
  • Do you offer TMS therapy?

    Yes. We offer Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for adults with treatment-resistant depression — meaning depression that hasn't responded to at least two adequate trials of antidepressant medication. A typical TMS course is 5 days a week for 4–6 weeks. Most insurance plans cover TMS for treatment-resistant depression with prior authorization; we handle that paperwork.
  • How do I book my first appointment?

    Call (732) 724-1234, or use the booking form on this site. The first call takes 10–15 minutes — we verify insurance, ask about your concern, and match you with the right clinician. We confirm your first appointment by phone or email within 24 business hours.
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Last data update: 2026-05-02

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