About Us

About Us

At Alliance, our goal is to provide patient centered care that improves health and wellbeing through attention to the body and mind by providing services that are easy to access and fit the needs of the individual patient. 

Integrated care means that patients have access to primary care and/or mental health care services. 
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Our Philosophy

Patient care comes first.

There are many things that healthcare providers worry about, but by keeping patient care as our first priority we can provide better results. 

Mental Health Medication Management


At Alliance Integrated Care we manage and assess a variety of conditions in pediatric as well as adult patient. These include depression, anxiety, DMDD, PTSD, Bipolar disorder and psychotic disorders. 

Clinical Counseling


Solution focused therapy is available for youth and adult patients. Therapy interventions include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), positive psychology, assertiveness training, mindfulness, prayer, meditation, play therapy, art therapy, self-care, and crisis intervention.

Children visit the office for counseling. 

Adults may receive therapy in the office or through virtual visits.

Health Education & Screening Tests


Vitals are routinely checked to screen for health concerns.  
Diet, exercise, sleep hygiene, and medicine interactions are discussed as appropriate. 
Some laboratory testing is available on site, including pharmacogenomic testing, urine toxicology screens, viral panel, and rapid strep testing.







Let us know how we are doing


We want to do our best to serve the community and value your feedback to help us improve. Adult patients, please complete this survey from your perspective. For youth patients we ask that a parent/guardian completes the survey from both the parent/guardian perspective and for the child where the survey asks about the patient. 

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