Layton, UT

Psychiatric care in Layton

Tyler Patten, APRN, PMHNP-BC — board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, licensed in Utah

Cash-pay telehealth psychiatry for adults in Davis County — without adding another I-15 trip to your week.

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$175New patient, 60 min
$65Follow-up, 20 min
DaysNot months, to be seen
NoneReferral needed

Psychiatric care in Layton at a glance

New patient visit
$175 for a 60-minute evaluation.
Follow-up visit
$65 for 20 minutes.
Insurance
Not accepted. This is a cash-pay practice. Payment is collected after the appointment, not at booking.
Wait to be seen
Most new patients in Layton are seen within one week. No referral is required.
Provider
Tyler Patten, APRN, PMHNP-BC, a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.
Licensed in
Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Florida. Adults 18 and over only.
Appointments
Telehealth only, by secure video. There is no physical office in Layton.
Not prescribed
Controlled substances. No stimulants for ADHD and no benzodiazepines.
A mountain reflected in the still water of the Great Salt Lake
The Great Salt Lake, west of Davis County

Davis County commutes enough already

Layton sits in the middle of one of the busiest commuter corridors in the state. A large share of the county already drives to Salt Lake or Ogden for work; adding a monthly psychiatric appointment on the same stretch of I-15 is how good intentions turn into cancelled follow-ups.

Psychiatric care only works if it’s continuous. A first appointment matters far less than the fifth one, and the fifth one only happens if attending it is genuinely easy.

I’m Tyler Patten, a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner licensed in Utah. Video appointments, $175 for the first hour, $65 for each follow-up, and usually an opening within the week.

What psychiatric care costs in Layton without insurance

Flat, published pricing — no insurance, no deductible, nothing charged when you book.

VisitPrice
New patient evaluation — 60 minutes with Tyler$175
Follow-up visit — 20 minutes$65
Typical Layton-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.

Consistency is the point

Antidepressants, mood stabilizers, non-stimulant ADHD medication, and non-habit-forming options for sleep and anxiety, followed over time by the same provider rather than reset with each new face.

I don’t prescribe controlled substances. No stimulants, no benzodiazepines, no exceptions.

And where something has run its course, we taper it deliberately. The goal is the least medication that keeps you well, not the longest list.

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Psychiatry in Layton — common questions

Do I ever need to come to an office?
No. There isn’t one — the practice is telehealth-only, which is a large part of why it costs what it does.
Can I be seen from work?
Yes, provided you have a private space. A parked car counts; plenty of appointments happen that way.
What does it cost without insurance?
$175 for the first 60-minute visit, $65 for each 20-minute follow-up, charged after the appointment.
Do you see people in Kaysville, Clearfield and Farmington?
Yes, and anywhere else in Utah.
Is there a waitlist?
No. Most new patients are seen within a week.
How much does a psychiatrist cost in Layton without insurance?
At a private practice in the Layton area, a first psychiatric evaluation paid out of pocket commonly runs $250 to $500, and follow-ups $100 to $250. At Affordable Psych it is a flat $175 for the 60-minute first visit and $65 for each 20-minute follow-up, with no insurance billed and nothing charged at the time of booking.

Also serving the rest of Utah

Davis County and every other part of Utah:

See the full Utah page for statewide pricing, licensing and FAQs.

One less trip on I-15

A full hour for $175, from anywhere in Layton.

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