WHAT WE OFFER

Results-based care, built for you

Your expert provider will ensure your plan is grounded in data, lending support from beginning to end. Choose psychiatry, therapy, or both.

Virtual Appointment Options

Speak with your healthcare provider in the setting that you choose through our virtual appointment options. Our providers are experienced in mental health, primary care, women's health, and integrative medicine. Rather it is in-office, via virtual conference, or by telephone, Bright Side Wellness providers are flexible for your convenience.

Mental Health and Integrative Wellness

Powerful feelings such as stress and anxiety can have a deep effect on you and everyone around you. Bright Side Wellness can assist with your mental health care needs, while still addressing other chronic/acute medical conditions. At Bright Side Wellness, we use an Integrative Patient-Centered approach to service all your healthcare needs.

Medication Management

Have you been considering if medication is right for you? Speak with a Bright Side Wellness provider today for your medication support needs. At Bright Side Wellness, we treat a range of medical and mental health conditions using an evidence-based approach. We understand that each patient has unique needs and are here to offer medication management when appropriate.

Mental Health Services

We treat the full spectrum of anxiety & depression

Whether your symptoms are mild or severe, our experts can provide the life-changing care you need to get better.

Our Services

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Introducing

Crisis Care

Crisis Care is a first-of-its-kind program developed specifically to help individuals who are at an elevated risk for suicide. If you’re experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviors, this highly-collaborative, 1:1 program may be a good fit for you.

741-741

If you’re in emotional distress, text HOME to connect with a counselor immediately.

988

Call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for 24/7 emotional support.

911

If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your local ER.