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Palm Beach County Concierge Adults and Geriatric Psychiatrist

Specializing in Adult and Geriatric Psychiatrist

WP Blue Horizon Psychiatry was founded in 2017 with the mission of providing personalized psychiatric care to support the mental well-being and overall functioning of younger and older adults. Established in Palm Beach County, Florida, the practice was founded by Willy Philias, M.D., to address the unique psychiatric needs of aging individuals across Palm Beach and Martin County.

Dr. Philias comprehensive approach integrates psychotherapy, pharmacologic interventions, and family education and training to ensure the highest standard of care. Conveniently located in West Palm Beach, the practice serves patients throughout Palm Beach and Martin Counties.

Comprehensive Mental Health Care for Older Adults

As a concierge board-certified adult and geriatric psychiatrist, Dr. Philias possesses specialized expertise in addressing the mental health challenges that impact patients and their families. 

Our collaborative network of healthcare providers across South Florida allows us to coordinate care seamlessly when medical concerns extend beyond psychiatry. By integrating mental health treatment with comprehensive medical care, we help older adults achieve the best possible outcomes and maintain dignity, independence, and well-being. For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact (561)363-5560 today.

Comprehensive Mental Health Care for Adults and Geriatrics

As a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist, Dr. Philias possesses specialized expertise in addressing the mental health challenges that impact older adults and their families. Our practice is dedicated to accurately diagnosing psychiatric conditions and formulating individualized treatment plans to enhance quality of life. Through in-office and house-call services, we provide a range of evidence-based therapeutic interventions and medication management to alleviate symptoms associated with:

Addressing the Unique Challenges of Aging

Older adults face distinct challenges that require a compassionate and informed approach to care. Our expertise in late-life mental health enables us to develop thoughtful, patient-centered treatment strategies that consider the broader emotional and social factors impacting mental well-being. Common challenges among aging adults include:

  • Grief and loss following the passing of lifelong partners or close friends
  • Feelings of isolation or diminished sense of purpose
  • Financial stressors related to retirement or medical expenses
  • Health-related anxieties and concerns about chronic illness or end-of-life care
  • Dementia related cognitive changes
  • Difficulties adjusting to life changes and transitions in independence

As specialists in adults and geriatric psychiatry for 25 years, we go beyond treating mental health disorders—we take a holistic approach that considers each patient’s overall medical condition, social support system, and quality of life. Given that older adults are often the least likely to seek psychiatric help, we prioritize proactive, compassionate care to ensure they receive the support they need.

Collaborative Clinical Team

Additionally, our collaborative network of healthcare providers across South Florida allows us to coordinate care seamlessly when medical concerns extend beyond psychiatry. By integrating mental health treatment with comprehensive medical care, we help older adults achieve the best possible outcomes and maintain dignity, independence, and well-being throughout their later years.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact our office today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why Choose a Psychiatrist Specializing in Geriatric Mental Health?


Finding a psychiatrist with advanced expertise in both mental health and the complexities of aging can be challenging. Many general psychiatrists lack the specialized training required to address the unique psychological and cognitive needs of older adults.

Dr. Willy Philias, M.D., has dedicated his career to geriatric psychiatry, offering precisely tailored medication management designed specifically for aging patients. His approach ensures that prescriptions are carefully selected, closely monitored, and adjusted as needed, balancing effectiveness with safety to minimize side effects and unnecessary pharmaceutical interventions.

With a deep understanding of how aging, chronic conditions, and cognitive changes impact psychiatric care, Dr. Philias provides a thoughtful, individualized approach that helps seniors maintain mental wellness, clarity, and quality of life.

What conditions does Dr. Philias treat?

Dr. Philias provides expert psychiatric treatment for:

✔ Anxiety and panic disorders
✔ Depression and emotional dysregulation
✔ Bipolar disorder and mood disturbances
✔ Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
✔ Cognitive and memory disorders, including Alzheimer’s and dementia
✔ Personality disorders and interpersonal challenges
✔ PTSD, trauma, and stress-related conditions

Additionally, he offers expert support for individuals experiencing major life transitions, grief, and age-related mental health concerns.

At what point should I seek help for depression?

Feeling sad, overwhelmed, or emotionally drained from time to time is a normal part of life. However, if these feelings persist, interfere with your ability to function, or begin affecting your relationships, work, or health, it may be time to seek professional support.

At WP Blue Horizon Psychiatry, we encourage you to reach out for help if you are experiencing any of the following:

  • Persistent sadness or hopelessness lasting more than two weeks
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in activities you once enjoyed
  • Significant changes in appetite, sleep, or energy levels
  • Difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or staying motivated
  • Feelings of worthlessness, guilt, or self-blame
  • Withdrawing from friends, family, or social activities
  • Physical symptoms without clear medical cause (e.g., fatigue, headaches)
  • Thoughts of self-harm or suicide—even if fleeting or passive

Depression is not a sign of weakness—it’s a treatable medical condition. The sooner you seek support, the sooner you can begin the process of healing and restoring balance in your life. Our compassionate team at WP Blue Horizon Psychiatry offers individualized, evidence-based treatment in a confidential and supportive setting.

If you're unsure whether what you're feeling "qualifies" as depression, we encourage you to schedule a consultation. Sometimes, just talking to a mental health professional can provide clarity, relief, and a path forward.

What treatment options are available for anxiety disorders?

At WP Blue Horizon Psychiatry, Dr. Willy Philias, MD provides comprehensive, evidence-based care for individuals experiencing anxiety disorders. With specialized expertise in both adult and geriatric psychiatry, Dr. Philias offers individualized treatment plans that address the unique psychological, cognitive, and medical needs of each patient.

Treatment Options Offered:

Psychopharmacology
Dr. Philias carefully selects medications based on the patient's age, medical history, cognitive function, and concurrent medications:

  • SSRIs/SNRIs – First-line medications for chronic anxiety (e.g., sertraline, escitalopram, venlafaxine)
  • Buspirone – A non-sedating option often used in older adults
  • Beta-blockers or Hydroxyzine – For situational anxiety or acute episodes
  • Short-term benzodiazepines – Used judiciously, if appropriate and monitored closely
  • Adjunctive treatments – May include mood stabilizers or off-label medications when anxiety is part of a more complex psychiatric profile

Psychotherapy & Cognitive Support
While Dr. Philias primarily offers psychiatric management, he coordinates care with therapists to ensure access to:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) referrals
  • Mindfulness-based interventions
  • Coping skills coaching for seniors and caregivers
  • Support in managing health-related anxiety, cognitive changes, and medication adherence

Integrated Care for Older Adults
For geriatric patients, Dr. Philias specializes in treating anxiety that coexists with:

  • Memory impairment or early dementia
  • Chronic medical conditions (e.g., heart disease, COPD)
  • Functional decline and caregiver stress
  • He collaborates with primary care physicians, neurologists, and home care providers to create a stable, supportive environment.

How often do I need to have a follow up medical visit?

Expert Guidance from WP Blue Horizon Psychiatry

The frequency of your follow-up visits at WP Blue Horizon Psychiatry depends on your individual treatment plan, diagnosis, and progress. Mental health care is highly personalized, and we work closely with each patient to determine the most appropriate schedule for ongoing support.

In general:

  • Initial Treatment Phase: If you are starting a new medication or adjusting your current treatment, we typically recommend follow-up visits every 2 to 4 weeks to closely monitor your response and manage any side effects.
  • Stabilization Phase: Once your symptoms are more stable, follow-ups may occur every 4 to 8 weeks, depending on your needs and treatment goals.
  • Maintenance Phase: For patients with well-managed conditions, follow-up appointments may be scheduled every 3 months or as clinically appropriate to ensure continued stability and well-being.

Some individuals benefit from more frequent visits during periods of high stress, life transitions, or symptom changes, while others may require less frequent check-ins when feeling well.

At WP Blue Horizon Psychiatry, we tailor your visit schedule to support your mental health journey with compassion, flexibility, and continuity of care.

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