Tyler Patten, APRN, PMHNP-BC — board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, licensed in Nevada
Cash-pay telehealth psychiatry for adults in Henderson — without joining a valley-wide waitlist.
Henderson has more residents than most state capitals, and for psychiatric care it draws on the same strained pool of valley providers as everyone else. Mental Health America’s 2025 report ranked Nevada lowest in the nation overall, for the second consecutive year, across measures that include provider availability.
The Henderson-specific wrinkle is who lives here: a large retired population managing several medications at once, and a large commuting population whose day already includes the 215. Both are groups for whom “drive across the valley monthly” quietly becomes “stop going.”
I’m Tyler Patten, a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner licensed in Nevada. Appointments are by video: $175 for a full first hour, $65 for follow-ups, usually available within the week.
Flat published pricing, cash-pay, charged after the visit rather than at booking.
| Visit | Price |
|---|---|
| New patient evaluation — 60 minutes with Tyler | $175 |
| Follow-up visit — 20 minutes | $65 |
| Typical Henderson-area private psychiatrist, first visit, out of pocket | $250–$500 |
| Typical follow-up, out of pocket | $100–$250 |
Payment is collected after your appointment, not when you book. A valid card is kept securely on file and charged once the visit is complete. No insurance is billed, so there is no deductible to meet and no surprise bill weeks later.
Pick a time that works. No referral, no waitlist, no phone tag — most new patients are seen within a week.
A full 60 minutes with Tyler, from anywhere in Henderson with a private space and a connection. Click a link; nothing to install.
Prescriptions go electronically to your Henderson pharmacy the same day. Follow-ups are $65 and always with the same provider.
A lot of my Henderson appointments are not about starting anything. They’re about looking properly at several medications accumulated over a decade and asking which are still earning their place.
I don’t prescribe controlled substances — no stimulants, no benzodiazepines, no exceptions. Stating it plainly saves everyone a wasted appointment.
Where something should continue, it continues. Where it shouldn’t, tapering is deliberate and slow. Nothing gets stopped abruptly.
The valley and the rest of Nevada:
See the full Nevada page for statewide pricing, licensing and FAQs.
A full hour for $175, from anywhere in Henderson.
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