Tyler Patten, APRN, PMHNP-BC — board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, licensed in Utah
Cash-pay telehealth psychiatry for adults in Weber County — without driving south for every appointment.
Ogden has a hospital, a university and a real downtown, and it still has a fraction of the psychiatric prescribers concentrated forty minutes south in the Salt Lake valley. When the local options are booked, the default advice is to drive — which for a monthly twenty-minute medication check is a poor trade.
It gets harder the further north and east you go. For people in Brigham City, Morgan or up the canyon, the nearest psychiatric appointment can be an hour each way in good weather, and worse in January.
I’m Tyler Patten, a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner licensed in Utah. Every appointment is by video: $175 for a full first hour, $65 for follow-ups, usually available within the week.
Cash-pay, stated plainly, with no insurance company deciding what it costs.
| Visit | Price |
|---|---|
| New patient evaluation — 60 minutes with Tyler | $175 |
| Follow-up visit — 20 minutes | $65 |
| Typical Ogden-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 Ogden with a private space and a connection. Click a link; nothing to install.
Prescriptions go electronically to your Ogden pharmacy the same day. Follow-ups are $65 and always with the same provider.
Antidepressants, mood stabilizers, non-stimulant ADHD medication and non-habit-forming options for anxiety and sleep — managed properly over time rather than renewed and forgotten.
I don’t prescribe controlled substances of any kind. No stimulants, no benzodiazepines.
The recurring theme in this practice is reassessment: what’s working, what isn’t, and what could come off. Especially for anyone who has been on the same prescription since a difficult year that has since passed.
Northern Utah and the rest of the state, all the same appointment:
See the full Utah page for statewide pricing, licensing and FAQs.
A full hour for $175, usually available this week.
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