We built Luminary because Boston had plenty of therapists and plenty of psychiatrists, but very few places where the two worked together on purpose.

Luminary Psychiatry and Wellness opened in Boston to close a gap our founders kept running into: patients who needed both medication management and therapy were being bounced between two offices that never spoke to each other. Appointments overlapped, providers duplicated work, and the patient was left holding the whole picture together on their own.
We wanted something different. A practice where a psychiatric provider and a therapist could actually coordinate on a shared plan, where insurance was handled up front instead of buried in a phone call, and where the space itself felt calm rather than clinical.
Today Luminary is a small team of four, two psychiatric prescribers and two therapists, seeing adults across Boston in person and by telehealth. We stayed small on purpose. It means your provider actually remembers your last visit.
We use approaches with real research behind them, cognitive behavioral therapy, careful medication management, but we adapt the plan to the person, not the other way around.
When a patient sees both a therapist and a prescriber here, those two providers actually talk, with the patient's consent, so care is not duplicated or contradictory.
Whatever brought you in, whatever you are afraid to say out loud, our job is to help, not to judge. That starts with how we listen.
Reach out today. Most new patients are seen within a week, often sooner.
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