If you are looking for a mental health provider– or, perhaps, looking to switch from the provider you are currently seeing– the chances are good that you have been asking yourself some difficult questions. For example, you may be asking yourself:

  • What sort of treatment will work best for me— medications, talk therapy, or both?
  • Are there different types of talk therapy? Which type is right for me?
  • How risky are psychiatric medications? How easy will it be to stop them?
  • Am I taking too many medications already? How many is “too many”?
  • Are there any lifestyle changes that might help me to feel better?
  • What about these “alternative medicine” treatments that I’ve read about? Are they safe? Do they work?
  • What should I know about newer FDA-approved treatments such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and ketamine (Spravato)?

At Skylark, our mission is to help you find answers to these questions. We are not here to “dictate” a course of treatment, but instead to advise you of a range or possible treatment approaches, describing the benefits and risks of each one.

Our goal is to do this in a manner that is clear, easily-understood, and— most importantly of all— unbiased. The clinicians at Skylark do not accept “speaking fees”, free steak dinners, or other forms of payment from drug companies.

Offered Services

Psychiatry

Psychotherapy

We offer convenient telemedicine and in-person sessions.

Alexander Morrill, MD

Psychiatrist

Joel Meyer, LCPC

Psychotherapist

We feel it is important that clients walk away from each session with two basic things, hope and new strategies.