Inner Banks Psychiatry | In-person & virtual appointments

Still searching for the right medication? The problem might not be the prescription.

When psychiatric symptoms persist despite treatment, the missing piece is
often a thorough evaluation that examines your full medical history, life
circumstances, and the conditions other providers may not have considered.
That is where this practice begins.

Dr. Jean Claude Jubert, DO
Board-Certified Psychiatrist

Adults, children, & adolescents
Ages 5 through geriatric

Veteran-owned practice
Military & First Responder discount

What you may have experienced

Brief appointments that focused on adjusting a prescription without asking why the symptoms developed. Multiple providers who each saw a fragment of your situation but never the full picture. A diagnosis handed to you without explanation, or medications changed without understanding whether something medical was contributing to how you felt.

What happens here

Your first appointment is a comprehensive evaluation that examines your complete medical history, psychiatric background, family patterns, and the life circumstances shaping your health. Physical conditions that mimic or worsen psychiatric symptoms are identified before treatment decisions are made. One physician stays with you from that evaluation through every follow-up, so nothing gets lost between providers.

Credentials

Board certification

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Medical degree

Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine

Residency

Louisiana State University, Psychiatry

Military service

U.S. Army, Intelligence Officer

Clinical background

Community mental health in rural Alaska serving the Alaska Native population; adult, child/adolescent, and geriatric psychiatry

About Dr. Jubert

Board Certified Psychiatry

Dr. Jean Claude Jubert is a board-certified psychiatrist who sees adults, children, adolescents, and geriatric patients at Inner Banks Psychiatry in Edenton, North Carolina.

He practices independently because clinical decisions should follow a patient’s needs, not corporate benchmarks or insurance quotas. That independence means longer evaluations, treatment plans that account for your full situation, and a physician who remains directly responsible for your care over time.

How care works

Evaluation and treatment that stays with you.

Medication management and counseling are not separate tracks at this practice. They are part of the same conversation, guided by one physician who knows your history and adjusts treatment as your circumstances change.

01 Comprehensive diagnostic assessment

Your first appointment covers medical history, psychiatric background, family patterns, and life stressors. Conditions like thyroid disorders, sleep apnea, vitamin deficiencies, and diabetes are considered before assuming a purely psychiatric cause. You leave understanding your diagnosis and why it was reached.

02 Integrated medication management

Medication decisions account for your preferences, side effect concerns, and how a prescription fits into your daily life. Dosages and medications are adjusted over time based on your response, not a protocol. When counseling supports the medication plan, both happen in the same appointment.

03 Counseling, coping skills & meditation

Treatment extends beyond prescriptions. Dr. Jubert teaches adaptive coping strategies and, when appropriate, integrates instructional meditation with counseling to support emotional regulation and reduce reactivity. The goal is flexibility and resilience that carry into the hours between appointments.

Why this practice

What makes this different from what you have tried.

One physician,
start to finish

Dr. Jubert conducts your evaluation, develops your treatment plan, and provides your ongoing care. You are not handed off after intake or rotated through a roster of clinicians.

Diagnostic complexity addressed, not deferred

When physical health conditions, trauma history, and psychiatric symptoms overlap in ways that resist straightforward answers, that is the clinical ground this practice is built on. Complex cases are worked through here, not referred elsewhere.

Appointments set for the necessary duration

First evaluations are thorough. Follow-ups are paced to address what matters. Medication changes are explained, not just announced. Care moves at the speed of sound clinical judgment, not a billing schedule.

Veteran-owned, independent
practice

Dr. Jubert served as an Army officer before medical school. He runs this practice without corporate oversight, productivity quotas, or external pressure on clinical decisions. Military and first responder patients receive a self-pay discount.

Conditions treated

Focus areas

Dr. Jubert works with adults, children, and adolescents across a range of psychiatric conditions. Each focus area below reflects conditions where thorough evaluation, integrated treatment, and continuity of care make a measurable difference.

Common questions

Before your first appointment

What happens at the first appointment?

The initial evaluation is a thorough review of your complete medical history, psychiatric background, family patterns, psychosocial circumstances, and current symptoms. Dr. Jubert examines whether physical health conditions may be contributing to what you are experiencing. You will leave understanding your diagnosis, why it was reached, and the treatment plan that follows from it. Please complete the intake forms before your visit so the appointment time is spent on evaluation rather than paperwork.

The initial evaluation is a thorough review of your complete medical history, psychiatric background, family patterns, psychosocial circumstances, and current symptoms. Dr. Jubert examines whether physical health conditions may be contributing to what you are experiencing. You will leave understanding your diagnosis, why it was reached, and the treatment plan that follows from it. Please complete the intake forms before your visit so the appointment time is spent on evaluation rather than paperwork.

The initial evaluation is a thorough review of your complete medical history, psychiatric background, family patterns, psychosocial circumstances, and current symptoms. Dr. Jubert examines whether physical health conditions may be contributing to what you are experiencing. You will leave understanding your diagnosis, why it was reached, and the treatment plan that follows from it. Please complete the intake forms before your visit so the appointment time is spent on evaluation rather than paperwork.

The initial evaluation is a thorough review of your complete medical history, psychiatric background, family patterns, psychosocial circumstances, and current symptoms. Dr. Jubert examines whether physical health conditions may be contributing to what you are experiencing. You will leave understanding your diagnosis, why it was reached, and the treatment plan that follows from it. Please complete the intake forms before your visit so the appointment time is spent on evaluation rather than paperwork.

The initial evaluation is a thorough review of your complete medical history, psychiatric background, family patterns, psychosocial circumstances, and current symptoms. Dr. Jubert examines whether physical health conditions may be contributing to what you are experiencing. You will leave understanding your diagnosis, why it was reached, and the treatment plan that follows from it. Please complete the intake forms before your visit so the appointment time is spent on evaluation rather than paperwork.

Careful evaluation starts with a conversation.

If you have been through providers who did not take the time to understand your full situation, or if symptoms have persisted despite treatment, this practice was built for exactly that. Contact us to schedule an initial evaluation.

You may also reach us at info@ibxpsych.com
120 E Carteret St, Edenton, NC 27932

Cancellation Policy

To ensure timely care for all patients, we kindly ask that appointment cancellations be made at least 48 hours in advance. Missed appointments or cancellations made with less than 48 hours’ notice will result in a $75 fee. This fee must be settled before scheduling any future appointments.