Sound Minds/Psychiatrist in Colleyville, TX

Psychiatrist in Colleyville, TX — discreet care that keeps up with the life you actually lead.

Psychiatric evaluations, medication management and therapy for adults and teens in 76034 — by encrypted video from your own study, or in person about 25 minutes away in Grand Prairie. No waiting room in a town where you know half the people in it.

Accepting new patients In-network with 20+ plans Evenings & Saturdays Telehealth statewide
A woman walks alone along a quiet oak-canopied residential lane in Colleyville at sunrise, past a low limestone wall and manicured lawns
Days Not months. New Colleyville patients are usually seen within days of booking — the wait is not the reason to keep putting this off.
0 Minutes of driving, if you want it that way. Encrypted video visits from your own home or office — nothing recorded, no lobby.
20+ Insurance plans in-network, and self-pay if you would rather keep care off your plan entirely.
Mon–Sat 9am–6pm weekdays plus Saturday 10am–4pm, with early and late-afternoon slots held for travel and school calendars.
Discretion is the default HIPAA-compliant encrypted video, nothing recorded, and an office that is nowhere near the Village.
The same clinician, every time You are not reassigned to whoever the rota picked this month. Continuity is the treatment.
An evaluation that is not rushed You leave with a diagnosis explained in plain language and a written plan — not a prescription and a door.
Evidence when guessing has failed GeneSight, Creyos and BrainView — and SPRAVATO when depression has not responded to the usual answers.
The short version

Colleyville psychiatry, answered in one paragraph.

Sound Minds Psychiatry and Wellness treats adults and teens in Colleyville, Texas (76034) by encrypted video anywhere in Texas, or in person at 2100 N Hwy 360, Ste 405B, Grand Prairie — about 25 minutes away. Evaluations, medication management and therapy. In-network with 20+ plans. Call (817) 755‑5707.

Anselm Onyeneke, APRN, PMHNP-BC Medically reviewed Anselm Onyeneke, APRN, PMHNP‑BC Board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner · Reviewed

Where we actually are

  • One office, in Grand Prairie. 2100 N Hwy 360, Ste 405B. We do not claim a Colleyville address we do not have.
  • The drive is about 25 minutes. Colleyville Boulevard down to Airport Freeway, east to SH‑360, then south to our door.
  • Most people rarely drive it. Evaluations, follow-ups and therapy all work by video from Bransford, Whittier Heights or a lounge at DFW.
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How to start

Three steps, and the first one takes two minutes.

The hardest part of psychiatric care is almost never the treatment. It is the phone call, the paperwork, and the suspicion that you will be handed off to a stranger in six weeks. Here is exactly what happens instead.

1

Book without explaining yourself

Pick a time online or call and ask for the first opening. You are not asked to justify the appointment, describe symptoms to a receptionist, or prove you are unwell enough to deserve one.

Book online
2

We check your benefits first

Before you sit down, our office verifies what your plan actually covers — so the cost conversation happens up front rather than arriving as a surprise statement six weeks later.

Ask us to verify
3

A full evaluation, unhurried

Your history, what you have already tried and why it stopped, your sleep, your load. You leave with a working diagnosis in plain language, a written plan, and your next appointment already booked.

What an evaluation covers
Quick glance — when we are open Early & late-afternoon slots
Standing weekly hours. Colleyville patients most often take the first or last window of the day, or Saturday morning.
Time of day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Morning Open Open Open Open Open Open from 10am Closed
Midday Open Open Open Open Open Open Closed
Late afternoon Open until 6pm Open until 6pm Open until 6pm Open until 6pm Open until 6pm Part of the window, closes 4pm Closed
Open Part of the window Closed

Monday to Friday 9am–6pm, Saturday 10am–4pm. This chart shows our standing hours, not live openings — which day and time is actually free changes constantly, so book online or call (817) 755‑5707 to see real times.

A psychiatric nurse practitioner listens to a patient across a small round pale-oak table in a bright consultation room
The first visit is a conversation, not an intake form read aloud.
What we offer

Eight ways in — and most of them work from your kitchen table.

Everything below is available to Colleyville patients. Where a service needs you physically present, we say so plainly rather than letting you find out at the door.

Psychiatric evaluations

The long first conversation that everything else rests on. History, sleep, load, what has already failed — and a written plan you take away with you.

In person or online

Medication management

Started carefully, reviewed honestly, and changed when it is not working. Side effects are treated as information, not something to endure quietly.

In person or online

Therapy & counseling

Talking work alongside the medical side, so the plan addresses the pattern and not only the chemistry. Available on its own or together with medication.

In person or telehealth

Telehealth psychiatry

The front door for most Colleyville patients. Encrypted, HIPAA-compliant video anywhere in Texas — including from a hotel room the night before a meeting.

Anywhere in Texas

GeneSight genetic testing

A pharmacogenomic swab. It reports which compounds your metabolism is likely to clear too fast, too slowly, or about right — which is often the missing explanation behind a run of prescriptions that each did very little.

Testing

Creyos cognitive testing

Objective attention and memory tasks for ADHD assessment, so the answer rests on measured performance rather than a self-report questionnaire alone.

ADHD testing

SPRAVATO (esketamine)

For treatment-resistant depression, given in clinic under supervision as the program requires. This is the one service that cannot be done from home.

In clinic only

BrainView neural scan

Objective neural data to sit alongside the clinical picture — particularly when the diagnosis has been contested or has changed more than once.

In clinic
Not sure which

Start with the evaluation.

Everything on this page is decided there, with you, once somebody has actually heard the whole story. You do not need to arrive knowing which service you want.

What we treat

Find your starting point.

Pick whichever line sounds most like the last few months. Nothing here is recorded, submitted or sent anywhere — it simply points you at the right page and the right first conversation.

Anxiety that has stopped being useful

A certain amount of vigilance built the career. The problem is when it will not switch off — the 3am inventory, the chest that tightens before a board call, the drive home you cannot remember. Anxiety at this level is not a character trait to manage harder; it is treatable.

Where we would start: a full evaluation to separate anxiety from thyroid, sleep debt and stimulant load, then medication, therapy or both — read about anxiety and panic treatment.

When everything works and nothing lands

Depression in a life that looks enviable from the outside is peculiarly hard to name. The house is lovely, the children are fine, and you feel nothing much about any of it. That is not ingratitude. It is a symptom, and it responds to treatment.

Where we would start: an evaluation that takes the timeline seriously — when it began, what changed, what you have already tried — read about depression treatment.

Several medications in, still waiting

Two adequate trials with no real response is not bad luck and it is not your fault — it has a name, treatment-resistant depression, and it comes with its own set of tools. What it calls for is better information about you, rather than another turn of the same wheel.

Where we would start: bring the full list of what failed, then ask about GeneSight, BrainView and SPRAVATO — or read about treatment-resistant depression.

Adult ADHD, diagnosed late

Plenty of capable people compensate their way through school, a degree and twenty years of work before anyone asks the question — usually when a child gets assessed and the description sounds uncomfortably familiar. Being successful and being undiagnosed are not mutually exclusive.

Where we would start: evaluation plus Creyos cognitive testing so the answer rests on measured performance — read about ADHD support.

Sleep that stopped working

Sleep is usually the first thing to break and the last thing anyone treats properly. It is also the fastest way to make anxiety, mood and concentration worse — which means fixing it often improves three problems at once rather than one.

Where we would start: whether the insomnia is driving the mood problem or following it — read about insomnia and sleep disorders.

You do not have to arrive with a diagnosis

Most people book because something has been off for long enough that ignoring it stopped working — not because they have decided what it is. Working that out is our job, not the price of admission.

Where we would start: a general evaluation, and we go from there — read about general mental health services.

Nothing you click here is stored, transmitted or attached to you in any way. There is no form, no tracking of your selection, and no symptom questionnaire — the real conversation happens with a clinician.

When the usual answers have run out

You have probably already had good care. This is what comes next.

Colleyville patients rarely arrive at their first psychiatric appointment. Far more often this is the third opinion, after two reasonable clinicians and a shelf of medications that each worked a little and then stopped. That situation calls for better data, not more trial and error.

A calm, empty consultation room with two cream armchairs, a sage-green wall, a brass floor lamp and an olive tree

GeneSight — stop guessing at metabolism

A cheek swab that reports how your genes are likely to affect the way you process specific psychiatric medications. It does not choose the drug for you, and it is not a crystal ball. What it does is explain why three sensible prescriptions produced side effects and no benefit — and narrow the field before the next attempt rather than after it.

About GeneSight testing

Creyos cognitive testing

Attention, memory and executive-function tasks with measurable results. It is how we tell adult ADHD apart from anxiety, sleep debt and long-running burnout, which look nearly identical on a questionnaire and need entirely different treatment.

About Creyos

BrainView neural scan

Objective neural measurements to sit alongside the clinical picture. Most useful when the diagnosis itself has been contested, or has changed more than once across different clinicians and you would like something other than opinion to settle it.

About BrainView
Treatment-resistant depression

We are a SPRAVATO treatment center

Esketamine, for depression that has not responded to at least two adequate medication trials. It is given in clinic with monitoring afterwards, because that is what the program requires — so this is the one part of your care that brings you to Grand Prairie.

About SPRAVATO
Video or in person

Choose the one that gets you seen, not the one that sounds more serious.

Video visits are not the lesser option. For most Colleyville patients they are the reason care actually continues past the second appointment — and you can switch between the two at any point without starting over with someone new.

Time cost of one appointment
Encrypted video from home 0 min No drive, no parking, no lobby. Close a door and log in.
Driving to Grand Prairie ~50 min About 25 minutes each way from central Colleyville, before parking — and traffic on 183 does not always cooperate.

Travel times are typical estimates from central Colleyville, not guarantees. The appointment itself takes the same time either way — this chart is only about what surrounds it.

What actually differs between the two

  • The clinician does not change. Same provider, same notes, same plan — whether you are on video from Bransford or sitting in our office.
  • Prescribing works the same way. Medication is sent to your pharmacy either way, under the same Texas rules and the same monitoring.
  • Three things need you in the room. SPRAVATO, BrainView, and anything requiring a physical check. Everything else is genuinely equivalent.
  • Video is the private option. Encrypted, HIPAA-compliant, purpose-built for clinical care, and nothing is recorded. You need a device and a door that closes.
Which services work which way
Every service we offer, and whether it can be delivered by secure video or needs you in the Grand Prairie office.
Service By video In person
Psychiatric evaluations Available by video Available in person
Medication management Available by video Available in person
Therapy and counseling Available by video Available in person
Creyos cognitive testing Available by video Available in person
GeneSight genetic testing Ask Available in person
BrainView neural scan Not available by video Available in person
SPRAVATO (esketamine) Not available by video Available in person

Ask means it depends on your situation — GeneSight is a cheek swab, and whether it can be started from home rather than collected in clinic is decided at your evaluation.

A man attends a private video psychiatry appointment from a quiet home study, the laptop screen angled away
A door that closes is the only equipment a video visit needs.

Coming to the office

2100 N Hwy 360, Ste 405B, Grand Prairie, TX 75050 — roughly 25 minutes from Colleyville by Highway 26, Airport Freeway and SH‑360.

A calm clinic reception and waiting area with pale oak millwork, cream boucle chairs and brass pendant lights
Waiting rooms should not feel like waiting rooms.
Your team

Board-certified, and the same face each time.

A small practice on purpose. You are matched with one clinician and you keep them — which is the difference between treatment and a series of first appointments.

Patient stories

What it has been like for Colleyville patients.

★★★★★
I did not want to be seen walking into a clinic in my own town, and I am not sorry to admit it. Doing this by video from my study meant I actually started, instead of thinking about starting for another two years.
Meredith H.Near the Nature Center, Colleyville
★★★★★
Two previous psychiatrists, five medications, and nobody had ever asked why the first one stopped working. The genetic testing answered that in about two weeks and the plan we built afterwards was the first one that made sense to me.
James T.Bransford, Colleyville
★★★★★
My daughter is at Colleyville Heritage and every appointment we were offered collided with practice. A 4:30 video slot solved a problem I had privately decided was unsolvable.
Priya N.Whittier Heights, Colleyville

* Testimonials reflect individual experiences; results vary by patient.

Insurance & cost

In-network with 20+ plans — and we check before you come.

Income does not make a surprise statement less irritating. Our office verifies your benefits ahead of the first visit so the number is known in advance, and self-pay rates are available if you would rather keep this off your plan entirely.

Coverage at a glance
20+Plans
  • Commercial plans
  • Medicare & Medicaid
  • Behavioral-health carve-outs
  • Self-pay rates

In-network status is not the same as your personal coverage. What your specific policy pays for depends on your plan, deductible and benefit year — which is exactly why we verify it first.

Carriers we are in-network with

United Healthcare
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Aetna
Anthem
Optum
Medicare
Medicaid
Oscar Health
Oxford Health Plans
Superior HealthPlan
Magellan Healthcare
Carelon Behavioral Health
Meritain Health
MultiPlan
Wellcare
Ascension SmartHealth
Partners Direct Health
Quest Behavioral Health
Railroad Medicare
Texas Insurance Agency
Nippon Life Benefits

Do not see yours? Call (817) 755‑5707 — the list changes, and out-of-network reimbursement is often possible.

Areas we serve

Colleyville and everywhere around it.

In and around Colleyville (76034)

  • Bransford
  • Whittier Heights
  • Montclair
  • Creekside
  • Colleyville Nature Center
  • McPherson Park
  • Village at Colleyville
  • Colleyville Town Center
  • Colleyville Blvd (SH‑26)
  • Glade Road
  • Hall-Johnson Road
  • Precinct Line Road
  • John McCain Road
  • Cotton Belt Trail
  • Grapevine-Colleyville ISD

Nearby cities

And by secure video, anywhere in Texas — see all of Dallas–Fort Worth.

Questions

The things Colleyville patients actually ask.

No — and we would rather say that plainly than advertise a rented mailbox on Colleyville Boulevard. The practice runs from one office, at 2100 N Hwy 360, Ste 405B in Grand Prairie, roughly 25 minutes south of 76034 once you drop down Highway 26 to Airport Freeway and pick up SH‑360.

In practice a good many Colleyville patients see that address once, or never. Evaluations, prescribing reviews and therapy all run over encrypted video to any address in Texas, so treat the drive as optional rather than as the default.

Usually days. The months-long waitlist that probably put you off the whole idea is not how this practice is run — we hold capacity deliberately so that a person who decides on Tuesday to get help is not told to try again in the spring.

Reserve a time yourself through the booking page, or call (817) 755‑5707 and the office will work backwards from your calendar instead of reading out slots you already know you cannot make.

Yes, and for a lot of Colleyville patients that is the deciding factor. Colleyville is small enough that a waiting room is a social risk, so most people here choose encrypted video visits from their own home or office. The platform is HIPAA-compliant, purpose-built for clinical care rather than ordinary consumer video chat, and nothing is recorded.

When you do come in person, our office is in Grand Prairie — well outside the circle of people you are likely to run into on Colleyville Boulevard.

Both, and which one you use is genuinely your call. We hold in-network contracts with more than twenty carriers — United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Aetna, Anthem, Optum, Medicare, Medicaid, Oscar, Oxford, Superior HealthPlan, Magellan, Carelon, Meritain and MultiPlan among them — and we also keep self-pay rates for households who would prefer that no claim exists at all.

A policy’s behavioral-health benefit rarely matches its medical one, which is why we check yours rather than guess. Ask us to run it before the first visit: email the office or call (817) 755‑5707.

Yes. Weekdays open at 9am and the last appointments run to 6pm, with Saturday clinic from 10am to 4pm. That matters more in Colleyville than in most suburbs: you are fifteen minutes from DFW, and a large share of patients here are out Monday and back Thursday, or sitting on something that meets at exactly the hour a clinic would otherwise offer them.

A video visit taken from a hotel room, a parked car or an airport lounge is a full appointment. It is not a lesser substitute for having come in.

It is one long conversation rather than a triage form read aloud. Expect to cover the shape of the problem over time, every medication or therapy already attempted and the particular reason each one ended, how you are sleeping, and what is genuinely being carried at home and at work.

By the end you should be able to say what the diagnosis is in ordinary language, and hold a plan you had a hand in choosing — medication, therapy, testing, or a considered decision to watch and review. Nobody is handed a prescription on the way out of the door.

Yes, in adolescents and in adults. Adult referrals here often arrive by an indirect route: a parent sits through a GCISD evaluation for their child and recognizes a description of their own school years in it.

Creyos gives us measured attention and working-memory performance, which is firmer ground than a symptom checklist that almost any overextended high achiever will score highly on. Where stimulant medication is the right answer we prescribe and monitor it as Texas law requires. Where the picture reads more like chronic under-sleeping, alcohol, or twenty unbroken years of work pressure, we will tell you that instead.

We do. A parent or guardian consents and stays part of the plan, but the session is still built so that a teenager can say something honest without an audience.

Families at Colleyville Heritage and Cross Timbers usually land on the late-afternoon video slots, which survive contact with athletics, rehearsal and tutoring rather better than a drive to Grand Prairie does — and they spare a fifteen-year-old the risk of being seen walking into a clinic three miles from their own school.

Then what is needed is a different method, not a seventh prescription drawn from the same hat. Bring the entire list — what was tried, at what dose, for how long, and what made you stop. That history is the most useful thing you own and it is routinely never asked for.

From there we can add information the earlier attempts did not have. GeneSight reports how your genes affect the way particular compounds are metabolized, BrainView measures neural activity directly, and Creyos separates a real attention deficit from a mood disorder wearing its clothes. Where two adequate trials have already failed, SPRAVATO becomes a legitimate option and we are a certified treatment center for it.

More questions? See the full FAQ or contact the practice.

Colleyville, TX 76034

The version of this that starts this week.

Most people put this off for about two years, and almost nobody says afterwards that the delay helped. Booking takes two minutes, nobody asks you to justify it, and the first appointment is usually days away rather than months.

Accepting new patients Mon–Fri 9am–6pm · Sat 10am–4pm Telehealth across Texas
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