If you think you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 988 immediately (and state that it is a mental health emergency) or proceed to a local emergency medicine department. Do not rely on communications through this website for urgent medical needs. Use of this website or communication with the Center for Precision Psychology LLC does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Should you request an appointment, representatives of the Center for Precision Psychology may use the contact information you provide to follow up and arrange care where and when it is appropriate. The Center for Precision Psychology reserves the right to selectively respond to all inquiries.
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Currently accepting telehealth patients (43 states/districts eligible), adults ages 18+.
Current hours:
Tuesdays: 9am – 8pm CST
Wednesdays: 5 – 8pm CST
Thursdays: 5 – 8pm CST
Saturdays: 1 – 5pm CST
Phone: (612) 217-1633 (non-emergencies)
Mail: 1041 Grand Avenue, Unit 134, Saint Paul, MN 55105
The next telehealth group psychotherapy cohorts are currently being created. Please reach out for more information on waitlists and estimated start times.
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Reaching out about mental health concerns can be a vulnerable experience. It may feel challenging for you to contact a health care provider in unfamiliar circumstances. Here are some questions you could consider asking about assessment and treatment:
How will I know I'm improving?
Are there other treatments better suited for me?
How does out-of-network reimbursement work with my insurance?
I have done a lot of psychotherapy before. How will this time be any different?
How does psychological testing and measurement-based care work? Why not just jump right into psychotherapy?
Does working with you guarantee I will get better?
What past experiences do you have working with people in similar situations?
Can I share anything? What are the limits of provider-patient confidentiality?
Phone: (612) 217-1633 (non-emergencies)