I am not sure you can but perhaps a counselor at school could give you ideas on how to do this. You do need to at least see a Doctor Who would be a primary care doctor. He would then be able to find a way for you to see a doctor who specializes in this. Maybe he would be the one without sending you on. Especially, if you get along with him. Getting meds is the hard part since only a MD can give them to you. The only other thing is that the counselor could help "talk" you through some of this. If you are under 18, your parents have the right to ask what is going on if you see the MD. Seeing the counselor could be more under the radar.
If there's a good reason for not telling your parents, then it is okay, but it would be a better idea to introduce them when you can.
Theoretically, yes.
Show that you can do things without them telling you to
Depending on the type you are asking about it is different. Medications like xanax, citolopram, lorenzopram are highly addictive and create a sleepy/drowsy nodding off effect. Daily medications will generally do the same but will not be as severe.
Talk to a guidance counselor, therapist, friends, whomever you feel you can trust.
Doctors really try to stay away from giving young adult/teens/children depression medications because it increases the risk of suicide because the brain hasn't fully developed yet. If you are extremely depressed, then I would go and talk to your doctor about it. There are other ways to stop depression when you are that age without the help and dependency on medications.
yes, but they can find out through their insurance
If you have been diagnosed with depression and want to try and treat it without medications you can try therapy counseling to get you back on the right track in your life without going through medications and having a support group.
telling your parents that you are being bullied, that doesn't make you a wus. Tell them! telling them would probably make the matter better, and if you don't tell them. then tell a guidence counsular at school or a teacher anybody will help.
maybe she thinks you feel awkward with her parents and didn't wan to put pressure on you.
The answer varies from state to state and depends on the individual situation.
Absolutely never on the Internet or by phone under any circumstances.The only times it is OK for a kid to give out their address without telling their parents first is to tell emergency responders and other official personnel (e.g. police, firemen, paramedics, social worker) where they live so their parents can be notified and/or they can be returned home when lost. This MUST be done in person.