Welcome to SoundMind Care

Providing compassionate, personalized mental health care with Dr. Elizabeth Tata-Acha, DNP, PMHNP-BC. Together, we’ll support your journey toward healing, balance, and a brighter tomorrow.

"Healing is possible – and we’re here to help you find it. We are currently licensed to provide telehealth services in: Arizona, California, Colorado, Washington, Nevada, and Oregon."

About Our Care

Prioritizing Your Peace of Mind

At SoundMind Care, we believe mental health care should be compassionate, personalized, and free from stigma. Every journey is unique, which is why we offer holistic, evidence-based support tailored to your individual needs. Whether you're managing anxiety, depression, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, or another concern, our mission is to help you achieve lasting growth, healing, and resilience. We provide accessible care for individuals of all ages, designed to empower you to live a healthy, fulfilling life.

Our Core Services

Comprehensive assessments to understand your mental health needs.

Safe, personalized prescribing with ongoing monitoring.

Brief, solution-focused therapy to enhance coping and resilience.

Genetic testing to help guide medication choices.

Insurance & Fees

Self-Pay (Out-of-Pocket) Rates

We accept major credit cards, HSA/FSA, and other flexible payment options.

Initial Appointment

$300

Follow-Up Appointments

$150

Insurance Plans Accepted

We are in-network with the following insurance providers:

At SoundMind Care, we recognize that every person’s mental health journey is unique. That’s why we take the time to truly listen and understand your needs. Dr. Elizabeth Tata-Acha and our team design personalized, evidence-based treatment plans that support your goals and promote lasting change.

In a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment, we empower you to take an active role in your care guiding you with compassion, clinical expertise, and unwavering support, every step of the way.

Why Choose us

Discover the Difference — Why We Stand Out

Our blog

Understanding the Role of Medication in Mental Health Treatment