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Positive Reset Eatontown
Serving Wall Township

Therapy and psychiatry for Wall Township residents.

Therapy and psychiatry for Wall Township, NJ residents at Positive Reset Eatontown — about 18 minutes via the Garden State Parkway. Tricare accepted for military families. NJ FamilyCare and most major insurance accepted.

Our office is 18 minutes from Wall Township. Telehealth statewide if in-person doesn’t fit your schedule.

Therapy and psychiatry for Wall Township residents

Our Eatontown office is about 18 minutes north of Wall Township via the Garden State Parkway (exit 98 to exit 105) or Route 35. The drive is straightforward outside summer-weekend traffic. Telehealth across New Jersey is also available for therapy, psychiatry, and medication management — useful for the longer-commute towns in southern Monmouth County.

Tricare and care for military families

Wall Township is close to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, and a meaningful share of our Wall patient base includes active-duty service members, military spouses, dependents, and veterans. We accept Tricare across the full range of plans (Tricare Prime, Tricare Select, Tricare for Life). Several of our clinicians have specific experience with military-connected populations — including combat-related PTSD, reintegration stress, and military family dynamics.

Veterans connected to VA care can use Positive Reset Eatontown alongside or in addition to VA mental health care. We coordinate with VA providers when patients want, with appropriate consent.

Conditions we see in Wall Township patients

The condition mix in Wall reflects its demographics: more commercial-insurance and Tricare patients than the more urban towns to our north, similar prevalence of common conditions overall. Most often: anxiety, depression, PTSD (with combat-related cases concentrated here vs. surrounding towns), and ADHD — often diagnosed late in adults whose compensation strategies hit a ceiling under deployment or career stress.

Insurance accepted for Wall Township residents

We accept Tricare, Medicare, Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) and all 5 NJ FamilyCare MCOs, alongside most major commercial plans (Aetna, Cigna, Horizon BCBS, UnitedHealthcare, Oxford, Oscar). We verify your specific plan benefits within one business day and walk you through any copay or deductible before your first visit. See all accepted plans for the full list.

What to expect on your first visit

The first visit is a 60- to 90-minute evaluation. Bring your insurance card or military ID, a photo ID, and a list of any medications you're taking. For service members or veterans, bringing prior records (VA, military treatment facility, civilian clinics) helps us build a coherent picture quickly.

Most new patients are seen within 7 to 14 days. Same-week appointments are sometimes available; tell our intake team if your schedule is tight.

What’s specific to Wall Township

What's specific to Wall Township

Wall Township stretches across a meaningful chunk of southern Monmouth County, from inland Glendola down to the shore at Sea Girt and Manasquan. The communities within Wall vary substantially — established suburban neighborhoods, newer developments, military-adjacent areas closer to the Parkway, and shore-adjacent areas with seasonal economic patterns.

Military connection is the most distinctive feature of Wall's clinic-visit pattern. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is a 25-30 minute drive south; many Wall residents are connected to it through work, family, or veteran status. The trauma profile we see is often combat-related or deployment-stress-related, which calls for clinicians experienced with military culture and the specific clinical territory of post-deployment readjustment. Our PTSD page covers the broader trauma framework; Wall-area patients connected to military service often benefit from EMDR, Cognitive Processing Therapy (the protocol the VA uses heavily), or Prolonged Exposure — all delivered at our clinic.

For families on Tricare, mental health visits are typically covered with low or no out-of-pocket cost. We process Tricare claims regularly and the verification is fast for active-duty and dependent plans. Veterans who carry only VA benefits can use Positive Reset Eatontown as community-care if VA referral or the Mission Act apply; tell our intake team and we'll coordinate.

For patients who'd rather not commute up the Parkway weekly, telehealth across all of NJ is available for therapy, psychiatry, and medication management.

Local FAQ

Questions from Wall Township patients.

  • Do you accept TRICARE?

    Yes, we are an in-network TRICARE provider. We see active duty, retirees, and family members covered under TRICARE for mental health care. TRICARE coverage rules differ by plan (Prime, Select, For Life), so we verify your specific plan benefits before your first visit.
  • 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 long until I can be seen?

    Most new patients are seen within 7–14 days of their first call. Telehealth visits often have shorter wait times than in-person. If you're in crisis, call us — we triage same-week appointments for active safety concerns where appropriate, or refer you to crisis resources if our outpatient setting isn't the right level of care.
  • 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.
  • Can I bring someone with me to my first visit?

    Yes. Many people bring a partner, family member, or friend to the first visit, especially for evaluations. The clinician will ask whether you want them in the session itself or in the waiting room — either is fine. For minors, a parent or guardian must be present to sign consent at the first visit. ---
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Last data update: 2026-05-08

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Care for Wall Township residents.

Verify your insurance, then book in person or via telehealth.