
Our Services
Welcome to Lavender Rose Behavioral Health
We’re so glad you’re here. At our clinic, we focus on providing caring, personalized support to help you feel your best. We know that taking care of your mental health can feel overwhelming at times, and our goal is to make the process a little easier and more comfortable for you.
Our provider specializes in medication management. That means we focus on finding the right medications, adjusting them when needed, and making sure they’re working well for you. While we don’t provide therapy here, many of our patients see a therapist alongside their visits with us — and we’re happy to coordinate with other professionals so you get the well-rounded care you deserve.
Think of us as your partner in managing the medical side of mental health, so you can feel supported and on track in your journey toward wellness.
Medication management
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition that affects how a person focuses, controls impulses, and manages energy levels. People with ADHD may have challenges with attention, staying organized, or sitting still—but they also often bring creativity, energy, and unique perspectives to the table.
We're Here to Help
Whether you're newly diagnosed or supporting someone with ADHD, we're here to help. We offer guidance, resources, and a supportive environment to empower individuals with ADHD to thrive in their own way. -
Depression is more than just feeling sad—it’s a serious mental health condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, and handles daily activities. It can lead to persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, low energy, and loss of interest in things once enjoyed.
You’re Not Alone – We’re Here to Help
If you or someone you care about is struggling with depression, know that help is available. We’re here to listen, support, and connect you with the tools and resources needed to heal and move forward—one step at a time. -
Anxiety is a natural response to stress, but for many, it can become overwhelming and interfere with daily life. It may involve constant worry, restlessness, difficulty concentrating, or physical symptoms like a racing heart or shortness of breath—even when there’s no clear reason.
You Don’t Have to Face It Alone – We’re Here to Help
If anxiety is affecting your well-being, we’re here to support you. Whether you need someone to talk to, coping strategies, or professional guidance, we’re committed to helping you feel more in control and less alone. -
Mood disorders are mental health conditions that affect a person’s emotional state. They can cause intense, long-lasting emotions—such as sadness, irritability, or extreme highs and lows—that make it hard to function in daily life. Common mood disorders include depression, bipolar disorder, and dysthymia.
We’re Here to Help
If you or someone you care about is living with a mood disorder, you're not alone. We’re here to offer support, understanding, and access to resources that can help you manage symptoms and improve your quality of life. -
Serious Mental Illness (SMI) refers to mental health conditions that significantly impact a person’s daily life and ability to function. These include disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. People living with SMI may face challenges with thinking, mood, behavior, and relationships—but with the right support, recovery is possible.
We're Here to Help
Living with SMI can feel overwhelming, but no one has to go through it alone. We are committed to providing compassionate support, guidance, and access to resources that can make a real difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by SMI. -
Dual diagnosis refers to the condition of having both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder at the same time. These conditions often interact, making treatment more complex—but also more important. Common combinations include depression and alcohol use, or anxiety and drug dependency.
You’re Not Alone – We’re Here to Help
Managing both mental health and substance use challenges can feel overwhelming, but recovery is possible with the right support. We’re here to help with understanding, nonjudgmental care, and integrated treatment options that address both conditions together. -
Substance abuse occurs when the use of alcohol or drugs leads to harmful consequences—affecting health, relationships, work, or daily life. It can involve dependence on substances or using them in ways that are unsafe or out of control. Substance abuse is a serious, but treatable condition.
We're Here to Help
If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance use, you're not alone. We offer support, resources, and treatment options designed to help individuals regain control, heal, and move forward with hope and dignity. -
Acute illnesses are sudden and often short-term health conditions, such as infections, injuries, or a severe asthma attack. In contrast, chronic illnesses are long-term conditions that develop over time and require ongoing management—like diabetes, heart disease, or arthritis.
We’re Here to Help
Whether you're facing a sudden health issue or living with a long-term condition, we’re here to support you. Our goal is to provide compassionate care, resources, and guidance to help you manage your health, improve your quality of life, and feel supported every step of the way.
NEED HELP?
Available both in-person and online
TELEHEALTH VISIT
We offer telehealth visits to make mental health support easier and more convenient for everyone. With secure online sessions, you can meet with your provider from the comfort of home—no travel, no long commutes, and less stress with scheduling. Telehealth helps remove barriers to care, so you can get the support you need, when you need it. Whether you live in the city, a rural area, or simply prefer the privacy of home, it’s a safe, flexible, and effective way to care for your mental health.
OFFICE VISIT
Seeing your provider in the office can make care feel more personal and connected. It gives you a calm, private space with fewer distractions, making it easier to focus on your mental health. Face-to-face visits also help build trust and a stronger connection with your provider.