Ellie Mental Health — Mental health service in Denver, CO

4.4★★★★★★★★★★(7 reviews)

Address1721 High St CO, Denver, CO 80218

Phone+1720-500-8316

Websiteelliementalhealth.com

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Ellie Mental Health in Denver City Park, Colorado, offers compassionate and personalized mental health care. They provide a judgment-free environment for authentic self-exploration and support. Services are available in-person or online, with a focus on breaking down treatment barriers. Therapists are encouraged to be unique and creative, offering customized care. The clinic utilizes a trauma-informed approach and offers EMDR therapy. They work with individuals, couples, and families, and provide specialized services like play therapy and grief counseling.

Best for

  • Individuals seeking personalized care
  • Couples navigating relationship issues
  • Families experiencing conflict
  • Children needing to express emotions
Key servicesIndividual therapy, Couples therapy, Online therapy, Family therapy, Play therapy, Grief therapy, Trauma-informed therapy, EMDR therapy
Tagsmental health, therapy, counseling, denver, colorado, emdr, trauma, grief, online therapy, couples therapy

Reviews on Google4.4 · 7 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Michelle L. Cobb, WEMar 2026

I am so grateful I found Ellie Mental Health. And particularly my incredible therapist, Logan H.! I have been in therapy for many years and she has been, by far, one of the absolute best I have come across. Every session, Logan has been amazingly present, intentional and always actively listens. No matter the day, she shows up and genuinely cares all while holding space to discuss and work through all the important 'stuff'. I had one of my most impactful sessions with Logan and I didn't think that was still possible after years of healing. Thank you EMH and thank you Logan!

★★★★★★★★★★Michelle L. Cobb, WEMar 2026

I am so grateful I found Ellie Mental Health. And particularly my incredible therapist, Logan H.! I have been in therapy for many years and she has been, by far, one of the absolute best I have come across. Every session, Logan has been amazingly present, intentional and always actively listens. No matter the day, she shows up and genuinely cares all while holding space to discuss and work through all the important 'stuff'. I had one of my most impactful sessions with Logan and I didn't think that was still possible after years of healing. Thank you EMH and thank you Logan!

★★★★★★★★★★Maryland ThompsonJan 2025

Karen is amazing. I felt so comfortable and safe meeting and talking to her.

★★★★★★★★★★Maryland ThompsonJan 2025

Karen is amazing. I felt so comfortable and safe meeting and talking to her.

★★★★★★★★★★Jacque kNov 2024

Deanna Edwards is unprofessional. I was trying to onboard as a patient and couldn't even get past the intake process with Deanna Edwards due to her "3 strike rule". I had missed one appointment and had to reschedule another for intake. I was upfront about my issues and how hard I am/was struggling. I think bringing up to a patient at risk , in her words, if you miss anymore sessions we will stop seeing you as a patient, is extremely unprofessional. Especially after everything I shared. To be that stringent with onboarding, it's not about the patient at that point . It's about your lack of skills as a therapist. Would never schedule with her. Or work with Elle mental health. I tried to get in touch with an office manager and she must have said something to the office because the office never took my call, straight to voicemail. And no one returned my voicemail. Capitalism at its finest. Don't waste your time here if you have anything else going on in your life , or need support in any way.

★★★★★★★★★★Jacque kNov 2024

Deanna Edwards is unprofessional. I was trying to onboard as a patient and couldn't even get past the intake process with Deanna Edwards due to her "3 strike rule". I had missed one appointment and had to reschedule another for intake. I was upfront about my issues and how hard I am/was struggling. I think bringing up to a patient at risk , in her words, if you miss anymore sessions we will stop seeing you as a patient, is extremely unprofessional. Especially after everything I shared. To be that stringent with onboarding, it's not about the patient at that point . It's about your lack of skills as a therapist. Would never schedule with her. Or work with Elle mental health. I tried to get in touch with an office manager and she must have said something to the office because the office never took my call, straight to voicemail. And no one returned my voicemail. Capitalism at its finest. Don't waste your time here if you have anything else going on in your life , or need support in any way.

★★★★★★★★★★Kary ManzanaresNov 2024

Sometimes admitting you need help, and seeking the help, is the strongest thing you can do. But staying committed is ever stronger. I've had therapists before I didn't care for but I'm very comfortable here. Feel like I'm actually heard, understood and given reachable goals.

★★★★★★★★★★Kary ManzanaresNov 2024

Sometimes admitting you need help, and seeking the help, is the strongest thing you can do. But staying committed is ever stronger. I've had therapists before I didn't care for but I'm very comfortable here. Feel like I'm actually heard, understood and given reachable goals.

★★★★★★★★★★Tamara WebbOct 2024

Exceptional therapy with a very welcoming and comforting vibe.

★★★★★★★★★★Tamara WebbOct 2024

Exceptional therapy with a very welcoming and comforting vibe.

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