For New Patients

New Patient Appointments

Dr. Williams treats child, adolescent, and adult patients with psychotherapy and medication management.

For new patients calling to inquire about an initial appointment, please leave your name and phone number at the number below.  Generally, new patient calls are returned at the end of the business day or following day.  New patients are seen first for a consultation to gather history of symptoms, treatment, and reasons for initial appointment.  This can last a few sessions and will be followed by a session to discuss diagnostic impressions, treatment recommendations and make a plan together about how to make the treatment process most helpful.

Insurance and Payment

Although Dr. Williams is not an in-network provider for your insurance company, patients are given a statement each month with everything needed to submit an “out-of-network” claim for their insurance company.  After meeting your deductible, patients are generally reimbursed 50-80% of the fee, depending on their insurance.   Please note that HMO plans to not offer any out-of-network coverage.

Dr. Williams does not accept Medicaid or Medicare.

To learn more or to schedule an initial appointment, please call 720-288-0882.

Recommended Links

General Information

ADAA.org – Anxiety and Depression Association of America

Help4ADHD.org – Resources for managing ADHD in Adults and Children

 What is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist?

Healthy Sleep Habits 

Understanding Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

Mental Health Resources in Denver and Colorado

www.coaimh.org

Denver Health STEP Program: CBT-based program for teenagers with psychiatric diagnoses and substance abuse ran by psychiatrist Dr. Chris Thurstone

JFK Partners: University of Colorado Hospital interdisciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologists, speech and occupational therapists that provide assessments for kids on autism spectrum in Denver, CO

General Information Regarding Child Psychiatry

www.aacap.org

www.zerotothree.org

www.fussybabynetworkcolorado.org

AACAP’s Facts for Families: Brief summaries on dozens of child mental health topics from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

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