About Us
Accessible Psychiatry and Consultation Services LLC is a diverse family of Psychiatrists, Nurse practitioners and therapists with a variety of specialists and areas of expertise bound by values and guiding principles making us able to treat you as an entire person: mind, body and Spirit.
We constantly seek to honour our diverse range of clients by maintaining authenticity, embracing accountability and pursuing deeper knowledge. Here at Accessible, we are driven by conviction and zeal, fueled by connection and grounded by integrity.
Experienced Doctors
We have qualified and experienced mental health providers to tend to your needs.
24/7 Support
We provide professional face-to-face & virtual support for our customers.
Over 10 Years in Business
Our long-time experience in this business makes us competent to address different individual needs.
What we do
Accessible Psychiatry and Consultation Services comes alongside clients to help them effect change in their lives. We long to help our clients move through discontent and difficulty and into a better place with clarity and healing.
Our end goal is not only to relieve distress and discomfort but also to modify or change patterns of thinking, feeling and acting that are resulting in stress while learning new, more effective and satisfying ways of living.
Why we do it
The answer is simple. We do it for you.
We want to walk along this journey with you, we know that you cannot take it alone and you don’t have to. We want to achieve the goal together as you discover greater mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health.
We believe that every person is created to live a unique story of abundance and purpose, and it is our mission to help you discover yours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is mental health disorder?
A wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior. For example: clinical depression, anxiety disorder, Bipolar etc. Statistics: Nationwide, almost one in five people (47.1 million) in the U.S. are living with a mental health condition. About 10% of youth in the U.S have severe depression (Mental health America, 2022).