Great Lakes Clinical · Michigan

Where clarity surfaces through careful care

Great Lakes Clinical is an outpatient behavioral health practice rooted in Michigan, offering psychiatry, psychotherapy, and integrated care for adults who are ready to move toward something different.

Our care

Behavioral health services

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Specialty Care

Beyond general outpatient care, Great Lakes Clinical offers structured programming for specific presentations that benefit from a more focused clinical lens. These specialty tracks bring together psychiatric and therapeutic expertise around conditions — including anxiety, mood disorders, trauma, and perinatal mental health — where integrated, condition-specific care meaningfully improves the course of treatment.

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Psychiatry & Medication Management

Psychiatric care at Great Lakes Clinical begins with a thorough diagnostic evaluation — not a checklist, but a genuine clinical conversation about history, context, and what has or hasn't worked before. Medication management is calibrated over time with the patient's own account of their experience as a primary data point, and psychiatrists here coordinate directly with therapists when patients are receiving both services.

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Telehealth

Secure video sessions are available for both psychiatric and therapeutic appointments, conducted on a HIPAA-compliant platform that requires nothing more than a private space and a reliable connection. For patients in Michigan navigating distance, unpredictable schedules, or the preference for care from home, telehealth at Great Lakes Clinical offers the same clinical depth as in-person sessions.

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Psychotherapy

Individual therapy at this practice is matched to the clinician whose training and approach align with what a patient actually needs — not simply who has an opening. Sessions draw on cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and acceptance-based frameworks depending on the presenting picture, and the pace of the work is set with both clinical intention and the patient's own readiness in mind.

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Couples & Family Care

Relational work here takes seriously that the system around a person is often where change needs to happen. Couples and family sessions are conducted by therapists with specific training in relational modalities, and the focus stays on patterns and communication rather than on adjudicating who is right.

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About the practice

Great Lakes Clinical

There is a particular quality to the upper Midwest's water and sky — the way light spreads across a wide horizon, unhurried. Great Lakes Clinical was built in that same spirit: unhurried attention, spacious appointments, care that doesn't rush past the complicated parts.

Our clinical team is composed of board-certified psychiatrists and independently licensed therapists (psychologists, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors). We deliver care both in person and through secure telehealth, and we work with most major commercial insurance plans.

Common questions

Frequently asked

How long does it typically take to get an initial appointment?
New patient availability shifts with clinician caseloads and varies by service type. Psychiatric evaluations and specialty program intake appointments may carry a longer wait than initial therapy sessions. We encourage prospective patients to reach out directly for current availability, and we maintain a waitlist for periods when immediate openings are limited.
Is telehealth available for all services, or only certain ones?
Secure video appointments are available for both psychiatric care and individual psychotherapy. Couples and family sessions may be offered via telehealth depending on the clinician and the clinical appropriateness for the presenting situation. Patients in Michigan can access telehealth from any private location in the state where a stable internet connection is available.
What credentials do the clinicians at Great Lakes Clinical hold?
Psychiatrists at this practice are board-certified in psychiatry, and all therapists hold independent licensure in the state of Michigan, which requires graduate-level clinical training and supervised post-degree hours. We do not employ unlicensed or provisionally licensed clinicians as primary treating providers.

When you're ready to begin, we'll meet you there.

Same-week appointments for many patients. Most major insurance accepted.