Adult Psychiatry for Grapevine, Texas

Adult psychiatry for Grapevine patients — in-person at our Southlake office just up Highway 114, or by secure Texas telehealth. Careful evaluation and ongoing medication management.

Adult mental health in Grapevine

Grapevine sits at the crossroads of DFW — the airport on one side, Lake Grapevine on the other, historic Main Street in the middle, and a large hospitality and aviation workforce running through all of it. The patients who reach out to us from Grapevine are often shift workers and travel-heavy professionals — flight crews based out of DFW, hospitality staff at the Gaylord Texan and the Hilton, healthcare workers at Baylor Scott & White Grapevine, and sales and operations roles tied to the corporate footprint along 114 and 121. Irregular schedules and frequent travel interact directly with mood, anxiety, and sleep, and a careful evaluation accounts for that pattern rather than treating symptoms in isolation.

We also see a lot of Grapevine residents who simply want a psychiatrist who is not on the other side of the metroplex. The practice is in Southlake, a few minutes north on Highway 114.

Where we fit for Grapevine patients

Baylor Scott & White Medical Center–Grapevine anchors the local hospital landscape, and Texas Health Southlake, Methodist Southlake, and Texas Health HEB are all within a short drive. Outpatient adult psychiatry in the area is real but waitlisted; many Grapevine patients tell us they waited weeks or months for a first appointment elsewhere.

SLS Psychiatry is in Southlake, roughly a 10–15 minute drive north from most of Grapevine on a typical day. For a Grapevine patient that usually means a careful initial evaluation can be scheduled in days, with follow-ups at a steady, predictable cadence afterward.

How a visit works for a Grapevine patient

Most Grapevine patients come in for an initial evaluation in Southlake. It is a short drive, parking is free, and a real exam room makes the first visit easier. Initial evaluations are 60–75 minutes; follow-ups are typically 20–50 and can be in person or by secure video. Telehealth requires that you be physically located in Texas at the time of the visit — which for travel-heavy Grapevine patients is something we discuss explicitly so visits aren't missed when you are out of state.

Inside the visit the psychiatrist works through current symptoms, prior treatment, family history, sleep, substance use, recent labs, and safety. You leave with a working diagnosis, a written plan, and a sense of what the next several visits are likely to look like. No medication is prescribed without a clinical evaluation, treatment recommendations are made only after clinical evaluation, and no specific medication is guaranteed.

Practical logistics for Grapevine patients

Our Southlake office is at 305 Miron Drive, just off State Highway 114, roughly a 10–15 minute drive from most of Grapevine depending on origin and time of day. Parking is free and the building is wheelchair-accessible. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 7 PM, by appointment only.

We accept UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and Aetna. We are happy to coordinate with a Grapevine-area primary care physician, OB-GYN, or sleep specialist with your written consent.

Hospitals near Grapevine

  • Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Grapevine
  • Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southlake
  • Methodist Southlake Medical Center
  • Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital HEB
  • Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Keller

Grapevine neighborhoods served

Historic Main Street, Silver Lake Estates, Stone Bridge Oaks, Stonegate, Vineyards, Lakeview Heights, Worthington Estates

Frequently asked questions

How far is your office from Grapevine?

About a 10–15 minute drive north on Highway 114 to our Southlake office at 305 Miron Drive. Parking is free and the building is wheelchair-accessible.

I travel a lot for work — can I do telehealth from another state?

No. Telehealth visits require that you be physically located in Texas at the time of the visit, which is a state licensing requirement. We will work around your schedule, but visits cannot be conducted while you are out of state.

Do you accept insurance common in Grapevine?

We accept UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and Aetna. See our insurance page for current details and self-pay options.

Do you treat children or only adults?

SLS Psychiatry is an adults-only practice (18+). For children and adolescents, we are happy to refer to a qualified Grapevine-area child and adolescent psychiatrist.