Personalized Online Mental Health Care in Arizona

Take the first step toward healing with Call Light Care.

Online Mental Health Care

If you're seeking mental health support in Arizona, Call Light Care is here to provide the expert care you need. 

Our services connect you with a licensed medical professional through secure, one-on-one virtual appointments, where you'll receive personalized attention to better understand your mental health and the best path forward. Whether you're dealing with anxiety, depression, stress, or any other mental health challenge, Call Light Care offers a safe space to begin exploring your needs and developing a tailored plan for support. 

Our approach ensures that you receive confidential, compassionate care as we work together to determine the best steps for your well-being.

Family Focused Mental Health Care

We Specialize In:

We offer the following mental health services in the state of Arizona:

  • Anxiety is a natural emotion that everyone experiences, often in response to challenges like work deadlines or personal conflicts. However, when anxiety becomes overwhelming, persistent, or out of proportion to the situation, it may indicate an anxiety disorder. It’s critical we understand the difference between what can be normal worry and what can be anxiety, particularly when so many symptoms are physical–especially with children. Unlike temporary worry tied to a specific event, anxiety disorders often involve excessive worry without an obvious trigger or fears that persist long after a situation has passed.

  • ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, impulse control, and activity levels. While everyone experiences occasional lapses in focus or moments of restlessness, ADHD involves persistent and disruptive patterns that can significantly interfere with daily life. For those living with ADHD, the mind may feel like it’s constantly moving, making it difficult to organize, stay on task, or follow through with responsibilities. These struggles are not due to laziness or lack of effort but reflect the way ADHD uniquely impacts the brain’s ability to regulate itself.

  • Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that causes significant shifts in mood, energy levels, and activity, ranging from emotional highs (mania or hypomania) to intense lows (depression). While everyone experiences mood changes, bipolar disorder episodes are more extreme and persistent, often disrupting daily life and well-being. When the mind is in a state of mania, it becomes almost impossible to maintain function and generally these folks will be diagnosed with Bipolar Type 1. However, hypomania which is a less severe form of mania can often be subtle or normalized leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment especially when these patients (Bipolar Type 2) have already had many years of struggling with depression.

  • Depression is certainly major or unipolar depression but it is also the depressive phases of bipolar disorder. It affects the efficient functioning of the brain thereby disrupting the daily functioning of millions of people across all age groups, from children to the elderly. While everyone experiences moments of sadness or fatigue, major depression goes beyond the typical ups and downs of life. It involves persistent feelings of hopelessness, emptiness, or a lack of interest in activities that once brought joy. For those living with major depression, even basic tasks like getting out of bed, eating, or concentrating can feel insurmountable. These struggles are not a sign of weakness but reflect the deep impact this condition has on the brain and body.

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) performed to alleviate anxiety. While many people experience fleeting worries or habits, OCD involves a level of distress and disruption that can make daily life feel unmanageable. It’s not simply about being “neat” or “organized,” as popular stereotypes suggest. Instead, OCD can manifest in countless ways, often unrelated to cleanliness, including fears of harm, intrusive thoughts, or the need for symmetry or certainty. These obsessions and compulsions can consume hours each day and are not behaviors someone can simply “turn off.”

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that arises in response to experiencing or witnessing trauma. It can result from events such as combat, natural disasters, accidents, or abuse, whether recent or long past. Unlike the immediate shock most people experience after a traumatic event, PTSD persists, creating a lasting impact on how the brain processes memories, emotions, and even physical sensations. For those living with PTSD, reminders of the trauma—whether obvious or subtle—can trigger intense fear, anxiety, or distress that feels as vivid as the original experience. This response isn’t a sign of weakness but a reflection of how deeply trauma can embed itself in the mind and body.

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Our Cash Pay Model

In our ongoing commitment to providing the highest quality of care, we are transitioning to a direct payment model, requiring payment in full at the time of service.

This decision has not been made lightly. Over time, the stranglehold of complexities and inefficiencies associated with third-party payers, including private and public insurance have continued to erode the patient-physician relationship.

The red tape, payment delays, and low reimbursement rates severely hinder our ability to focus solely on patient care. By moving to a direct payment model, we can eliminate these obstacles and dedicate our full attention and resources to your health and well-being. This step is necessary to maintain the standard of care that you deserve and that we strive to provide.

We believe this change will lead to more personalized, timely, and effective healthcare services for all our patients. We appreciate your understanding and continued trust in our practice.

Schedule an Appointment

  • Method 1: Web Calendar

    Review visit types on our Services page to determine which type of visit to schedule. Do your best to determine the type of visit you may need. If you need help, provide more details, and we’ll contact you if required.

  • Method 2: Virtual Assistant

    Click the appointment bot in the lower right-hand corner. You will be guided through how to make an appointment. If you need help, provide more details, and we’ll contact you if required.

  • Method 3: Established Patient Portal

    Only established patients can make appointments through the Patient Portal. If you are a new patient, make an appointment request (via Method 1 or 2), and you will receive a link to register for your own Patient Portal account.

Virtual Mental Health Care in Arizona:

Call Light Care provides virtual mental health services for Arizona residents, offering a flexible and accessible way to receive the support you need for your mental health journey. With secure video sessions, you can easily connect with a licensed mental health expert from the comfort of your home. Our caring team at Call Light Care is committed to delivering individualized mental health care in Arizona that works around your schedule, ensuring you feel supported every step of the way.

Don’t live in Arizona? You can still receive care!

Call Light Care provides mental health services in the following states: Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Arizona, Tennessee, Idaho, and Utah.

 FAQs

Do you have questions about Call Light Care? Check out our FAQs page.