Adult Psychiatry for Keller, Texas

Adult psychiatry for Keller patients — in-person at our Southlake office a short drive south, or by secure Texas telehealth. Thoughtful evaluation and ongoing medication management.

Why Keller adults are reaching out

Keller has grown quickly without losing the small-town feel that drew most of its families in the first place — Keller ISD is a major part of why people stay, and many of the adults who reach out to us are parents balancing that schedule with demanding work in healthcare, energy, finance, or aerospace along the 114 corridor and at the surrounding hospital systems. The pressures that come with that kind of life — long days, late evenings, the cumulative load of running a household — do not cause psychiatric conditions on their own, but they expose them.

Keller is also a community where people often try to push through. By the time someone calls us, they have usually been managing depression, anxiety, ADHD, or insomnia in the background for a year or more. A careful evaluation accounts for that timeline rather than just scoring a checklist.

Where we fit for Keller patients

Keller has solid local medical infrastructure — Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Keller anchors the south side of town, and Texas Health Southlake, Methodist Southlake, and Baylor Scott & White Grapevine are all within a short drive. Outpatient adult psychiatric supply across north Tarrant County is real but uneven, and the practices that exist often have weeks-to-months waitlists.

SLS Psychiatry is in Southlake, roughly a ten-minute drive south on Highway 114 from most of Keller. For a Keller patient that typically means a careful initial evaluation can be scheduled in days rather than months, with follow-up at a steady cadence rather than at whatever interval an over-booked local practice can manage.

How a visit works for a Keller patient

Most Keller 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 conversation easier. Initial evaluations are 60–75 minutes; follow-ups are typically 20–50 and can be done in person or by secure video, your choice. Telehealth visits require that you be physically located in Texas at the time of the visit, which is a licensing rule.

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 and a written plan. 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 Keller patients

Our Southlake office is at 305 Miron Drive, just off State Highway 114, roughly a 10–15 minute drive from most of Keller depending on origin and time of day — closer from south Keller and the 1709 corridor, a bit longer from north Keller during peak hours. 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 Keller-area primary care physician, OB-GYN, or sleep specialist with your written consent.

Hospitals near Keller

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

Keller neighborhoods served

Hidden Lakes, Marshall Ridge, The Highlands at Keller, Bear Creek, Estancia, Saddlebrook Estates, Old Town Keller

Frequently asked questions

How far is your office from Keller?

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

Can I be seen entirely by telehealth from Keller?

Yes. Many Keller patients are seen entirely by secure video without traveling to the Southlake office, as long as they are physically located in Texas at the time of each visit.

Do you accept insurance common in Keller?

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

Do you see children from Keller ISD?

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