Westside Behavioral Care — Psychologist in Denver, CO
Address730 17th St UNIT 900 CO, Denver, CO 80202
Phone+1303-986-4197
Websitewestsidebehavioralcare.com
Westside Behavioral Care is a group practice offering mental health services in Denver, Colorado. Established in 1998, their mission is to facilitate easy and convenient appointment scheduling. They serve thousands of patients annually, providing supportive counseling for a range of concerns including anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief. The practice emphasizes quick access to care, often within 48 hours, and aims to simplify the process for both clients and referring providers by managing referrals, scheduling, and billing. They offer in-person sessions across the Denver metro area and online therapy statewide.
Best for
- Kaiser Permanente patients
- Individuals seeking quick access to care
- Clients preferring in-person or online sessions
| Key services | Individual therapy, Online therapy, Referral services, Appointment scheduling, Billing services |
| Languages | English, French, German, Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Spanish |
| Tags | therapy, counseling, denver, anxiety, depression, trauma, kaiser permanente, online therapy, in-network |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
As a provider, I appreciate the ease of referrals, new client scheduling, and billing provided by Westside, which takes much of the hassle out of running a private practice and allows therapists to focus on providing quality clinical care.
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