Blog:Find a Psychiatrist and Therapist in Phoenix, AZ
Searching for a psychiatrist near me or a trusted mental health doctor in Phoenix can feel overwhelming—especially when you're in need of timely care. At A Ray of Hope, we make mental health services more accessible by offering both psychiatry and therapy under one roof. Whether you're dealing with anxiety, depression, ADHD, or another mental health condition, our Phoenix office is currently accepting new patients for both therapy and medication management.
Many patients benefit from working with both a therapist and a psychiatrist, especially for conditions such as:
Generalized anxiety disorder
Depression and mood disorders
ADHD in children and adults
OCD and intrusive thoughts
PTSD and trauma-related concerns
At A Ray of Hope, our Phoenix-based mental health team collaborates to ensure your care plan is coordinated and customized to your needs. You can start with an evaluation, therapy, or both—whatever feels right for your journey.
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Psychiatric evaluations and diagnosis
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Personalized medication management
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Follow-up visits and treatment adjustments
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Support for long-term or treatment-resistant conditions
Our psychiatrists are accepting new patients near you and can often schedule initial evaluations within days—not weeks.
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Individual therapy for adults and teens
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Couples and marriage counseling
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ADHD-focused support
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EMDR therapy for trauma
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CBT and mindfulness-based stress reduction
Our licensed therapists work closely with our psychiatrists, ensuring you receive well-rounded, continuous support.
Located conveniently in Phoenix, we serve surrounding areas including:
Glendale
Scottsdale
Tempe
Mesa
Arizona State University students
We also offer telehealth appointments, so you can meet with your provider from the comfort of your home.
If you’re searching for a psychiatrist near me or a mental health doctor in Phoenix, A Ray of Hope is ready to support you with personalized, compassionate care.
π Visit our Phoenix Location Page
π Or schedule today via our Contact Us Page
Curious about how combined therapy and psychiatry improve outcomes? Read this NIH-backed article on integrated behavioral health care.