OUR UNITED HEALTHCARE COUNSELORS ARE CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS IN DALLAS, TEXAS AND THE FORT WORTH AREA. Find a counselor and make an appointment today.
Dallas Whole Life Counseling has been providing mental health counseling and treatment to Texans since 1999. We are an in-network provider of mental health services for patients with United Healthcare (UHC) / Optum insurance coverage. Our team of United Healthcare-approved counselors (UHC-approved counselors) specialize in the compassionate treatment of a wide variety of mental health issues and situations, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD and more.
Patients with UHC coverage choose Dallas Whole Life Counseling because they want an experienced therapist who will listen actively and compassionately, offering emotional support and heartfelt encouragement as each unique individual or couple confronts life challenges.
During the first meeting, a United Healthcare-approved therapist will help you explore your current concerns and treatment goals. A mental healthcare treatment plan will be discussed, and a meeting schedule for moving forward will be arranged.
We offer same-day appointments, as well as counseling sessions evenings and weekends.

Using your United Healthcare coverage for counseling
Verify Your UHC Coverage
Many—but not all—of our therapists and counselors are in-network providers for United Health Care. Deductibles and co-pays vary from plan to plan. Our office staff will verify your specific benefits when you schedule your first appointment.
Find Time
Our therapists are here for you, and we’re able to meet with patients outside normal business hours and even on weekends. Most of our therapists are available for appointments Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Make an Appointment
You can make an appointment online here, or you can call our office at (972) 755-0996. Our office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Our United Healthcare Counselors offer treatment to individuals, couples and families with a wide-range of mental health issues.
Dallas Whole Life Counseling offers expert treatment for depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), eating disorders, panic attacks, divorce, infidelity, sexual addiction, anger management, chronic pain management, PTSD and more. We also offer a range of coaching and counseling services, like career coaching, life coaching, weight loss and exercise coaching, meditation training, and more.
Getting started takes just a few minutes and we can often accommodate same-day / next-day appointments
Making an appointment is quick and easy. After you submit your request, our office staff will send you information on how to fill out new patient paperwork, gather necessary documentation, and confirm your appointment. If it’s currently normal business hours, we’re usually in touch within one to two hours. You can request to be seen ASAP for a same-day or next-day appointment. Appointment availability may be influenced and limited by factors like your insurance plan and if you’d like to see a specific counselor.
Find a qualified psychologist or counselor
It’s easy to get started. Just find a counselor and make an appointment. Although we accept most major Texas insurance, acceptance and network status may vary by counselor. Use the filters below to find a counselor that fits your needs or call us at (972) 755-0996.
Americans and Mental Health
Our licensed therapists and counselors speak simply and directly, providing clear advice and practical guidance when appropriate. The Dallas Whole Life team feels it is a profound privilege to be invited into our clients’ lives. We honor this privilege by passionately investing in your happiness and well-being.
31%
of adults in the U.S. experience any anxiety disorder at some time in their lives. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States.
50%
of all people diagnosed with depression are also diagnosed with an anxiety disorder.
20%
of adults in the United States will experience an episode of clinical depression at some point in their lives.