Sarah Lopez, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner — Psychiatrist in Denver, CO
Address1900 N Grant St Suite 600 CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1303-219-0816
Websitelifestance.com
Sarah Lopez is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at LifeStance Health in Denver, Colorado. She provides psychiatry and medication management services for individuals aged 3 to 74. Sarah employs a collaborative approach, integrating medication management with therapeutic interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). She has a strong clinical focus on childhood and adolescent concerns, including developmental and behavioral issues, and offers support for children in foster care or adoptive homes, as well as those with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Sarah also specializes in supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community and military veterans, with areas of focus including ADHD, PTSD, trauma, reproductive challenges, and women's mental health. Her practice aims to create sustainable progress tailored to each person's unique journey, fostering healing and growth.
Best for
- Children and adolescents
- Individuals with ADHD
- LGBTQ+ community members
- Military veterans
| Key services | Psychiatry, Medication Management, In-office appointments, Online appointments, CBT, DBT |
| Tags | psychiatric nurse practitioner, medication management, CBT, DBT, trauma, anxiety, ADHD, child psychiatry, adolescent psychiatry, lgbtq+ |
Reviews on Google4.6 · 11 reviews
I have been seeing Sarah Lopez, for about a year and I'm very happy with our visits. She goes above and beyond what normally, I believe, anyone else would do. Sometimes we brainstorm together on various techniques, and then see how it went in the next visit. I highly recommend her.
The best psychiatrist I've seen in my medical visits Sarah Lopez
First in person visit. Sarah has helped three of us in my family.
Found it very calming and easy to speak to the physiatrist. Was able to get the medicine I need to feel better.
I had a very positive experience working with Dr. López. From the beginning, I felt truly listened to and understood. She has a strong awareness of cultural and contextual differences, which made a big difference for me as someone navigating experiences outside of my original context. I felt validated, respected, and supported throughout our conversations. I highly recommend her to anyone looking for a thoughtful and attentive psychiatrist.
Very good experience. I felt Heard and the nurse practitioner was very knowledgeable.
I had a great experience except for driving downtown! I don't like driving especially downtown . They people were wonderful though. Thanks Dawn
Very bad experience. First sesseion & therapist nevef signed on. Crappy system. DoNOT recommend!!!
Kind understanding, no nonsense help
Sarah is a very kind psychiatrist. She is very patient listening to my thoughts and helped me find a way to get rid of my anxiety
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