Specialized PTSD Therapy for Trauma Recovery

Our compassionate team at Meah Modern Psychiatry offers personalized treatment plans to help you heal from PTSD and regain control of your life.

Why Meah

Treating the Whole Person

Our customized whole-person approach brings in personal history, environment, physical health, diet, exercise and much more.

Everything Under One Roof

At Meah, we offer 9 personalized treatments no more scheduling appointment after appointment in different locations with different providers.

Care Directed by Doctors

At Meah, our Board Certified Psychiatrists have the extensive training, experience, and knowledge necessary to direct and guide your care confidently.


Who We Are

Meah came together through a passion for mental health, and the collective understanding of the importance of whole-person care built for a modern world. Founded by Board-Certified Psychiatrists, Meah Modern Psychiatry is a team of practitioners hand-selected for their knowledge-base, expertise, and devotion to improving the lives of the patients they encounter.

We understand the need to modernize mental health to fit our changing world and are committed to being at the forefront of evidence based diagnostic and treatment protocols, and continuing to be an innovator in the health technology space. We hope you’ll join us in this fascinating journey towards better health.

What is PTSD?

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, such as military combat, natural disasters, serious accidents, personal assaults or abuse. Individuals with PTSD often suffer from intense, disturbing thoughts and feelings related to their trauma, which can manifest as flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event. They may also experience emotional numbness, heightened arousal, and avoidance of situations or people that remind them of the trauma. These symptoms can disrupt daily life, making it challenging to function normally in personal, social, and professional settings.

PTSD affects nearly 4% of the U.S. population, that’s almost 8 million people!  Although PTSD can be common, you don’t have to continue suffering. At Meah Modern Psychiatry, you will work with a dedicated, knowledgable Psychiatrist or Psychiatric PA who specializes in treating Post-traumatic stress and will work with you to understand your story and find the root cause of your symptoms.

How is PTSD treated?

There are a variety of paths when it comes to treating PTSD. At Meah Modern Psychiatry, we are committed to offering only the best, most effective, research-backed treatment options, with programs tailored to you.

You may benefit from the following treatments:

-Lifestyle Optimization

-Psychotherapy

-Medication Management

-Intensive Outpatient Treatment

-Integrative & Nutritional Psychiatry

-TMS

-IV Ketamine Therapy

Holistic Psychiatry?

Education, Certifications & Training

FeaturesOther PracticesMeah Holistic EssentialsMeah Holistic + Total Wellness
Trauma & Major Life Events
Current and Past Mental Health Symptoms
Medication Administered by Registered NursesMaybe
Vetted, Board-certified PsychiatristsMaybe
Holistic ApproachMaybe
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)Maybe
Accepts InsuranceMaybe
Clear Straightforward BillingMaybe
Quick, Easy SchedulingMaybe
In-person & virtual therapyMaybe
Work With The Same Therapist – No TurnoverMaybe
Considers Body & Biological HealthMaybe
Considers Lifestyle / HabitsMaybe
Considers Religious / SpiritualityMaybe
Treatment That Targets Mind, Body & LifestyleMaybe
Advanced Lab Panels
Genetic Testing
Extensive nutritional and dietary counseling
Personalized, detailed exercise prescription
Personalized sleep optimization plan
What our patients

are saying

I have . . . an extensive wellness plan that includes treatment for the mind body and spirit. I wanted a fresh opinion, so I reached out for a consultation with Dr. Kurtz to review my current treatment plan and supplements. I found her to be easy to schedule with, kind, lovely and very knowledgeable when it comes to integrative psychiatry. I will definitely be coming back again!

Teresa E.

Step 1

Help us learn about you

Your initial appointment will be entirely focused on you— your story, your concerns, and your wishes for treatment.

Step 2

Present your solution

Our team of Medical Doctors, Physician Assistants, and Therapists will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan.

Step 3

Let’s get to work

Now, we put your personalized treatment plan into effect to help get you better, faster.

Appointments

Flexible Psychiatry

Choose the convenience and comfort of online consultations or the personal touch of in-person visits, allowing you to access our comprehensive psychiatric services wherever you are, tailored to fit your lifestyle

Your questions unraveled

Mind Matters

Why should I choose Meah Modern Psychiatry?

In recent times there has been a decrease in stigma of mental health. Which has been a great thing as more people than ever are prioritizing their mental health and improving their life. With the increase in people seeking help for mental health, there also is more options than ever for where to go to receive help.

 

Unfortunately, quantity does not mean quality, and this is something at Meah that we take very seriously. You are busy, so it is important that you are prioritized. In order to give you the best help we made sure to emphasize:

1. Care over seen by Psychiatrists, the leading experts in mental health treatment.

2. Multiple proven and cutting edge treatment options all available at our location.

3. Modern convenience with in-person and virtual options for appointments.

4. Easy scheduling and direct access to your Meah team.

 

Getting mental health help shouldn’t be stressful. We’ve made it easy to help get you to where you want to be, faster.

Do you take insurance?

Yes! We accept most insurance plans. Check out our Insurance page for more information.

– Tricare          – Cigna          – Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield

– United Healthcare             – Optum

– Kaiser          – Aetna

Can I pay out of pocket to receive care?

Yes. For those who prefer to pay out of pocket, or if we don’t take your insurance we do accept patients that wish to pay out of pocket. We accept HSA funds, credit card payments, cash, or debit card payments. We offer straight forward and easy to understand pricing, please contact our office for more information.

What is a Psychiatrist?

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (M.D. or D.O.) who, after completing four years of college and four years of medical school, has completed four additional years of specialty training through a residency program in psychiatry. During residency, Psychiatrists are trained in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatry, including therapy. They are also exposed to a wide variety of hospitals and treatment settings to ensure they are competent and prepared to assess and treat a wide variety of patient populations. During their residency, Psychiatrists also spend time training in subspecialties of psychiatry such as child & adolescent, addiction, eating disorders, forensic, consult-liaison, Med-Psych (medically complex patients with psychiatric conditions), geriatric psychiatry and dementia care, and emergency psychiatry. As a part of training, psychiatric residents also must complete several months of training in neurology, internal medicine and emergency medicine to build a sound foundation of understanding in these specialties which often overlap with psychiatry or psychiatric presentations.

As physicians, psychiatrists are licensed to prescribe medications, and are extensively trained in psychopharmacology. During their outpatient training, psychiatrists also receive a significant amount of training in psychotherapy (“talk- therapy”, CBT, ACT, DBT, grief-work, psychodynamic, etc). Throughout residency, psychiatric residents are trained and supervised by board-certified psychiatrists who ensure that residents are competent in all areas of training.

At the end of their 4 year residency program, a psychiatrist must pass the Psychiatry Board Exam to become board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Once board certified, they must participate in continuing medical education throughout their career to maintain that certification.

In brief, a psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illnesses, including substance abuse/addiction and eating disorders. Psychiatrists are trained to assess the mental, emotional & physical aspects of psychological disturbance, which allows them to make an accurate diagnosis and comprehensive treatment plan. A psychiatrist has the authority to prescribe medications to patients, but a psychologist or therapist cannot.

Do you offer appointments in person and online?

Yes. As a part of our Modern approach to mental healthcare, we believe in modern convenience. That means we leave it up to you. We see patient’s in person or through online appointments, whichever is best for you.

Our online booking platform makes scheduling easy and simple!

Do you see Veterans?

Yes, we take pride in taking care of our countries veterans and their families. We take Tricare insurance and do see veterans, and their families.

 

Our Doctors have extensive training and experience with working with those who are serving, have served, and military families. We take pride in providing excellent care for the members and families of those who serve.

Are appointments confidential?

At Meah we have gone to great lengths to ensure privacy & confidentiality. We have made sure to incorporate:

  • A private parking lot
  • Private rooms with state of the art sound mitigation
  • The option for a private entrance with access directly to your appointment room with no interactions necessary
  • Our online software is encrypted and HIPPA compliant for online appointments and paperwork processing

The stigma against mental health conditions is improving. However, we understand that for a variety of reasons you still might want the option for enhanced privacy and confidentiality. We want to ensure that what is said stays between you and your provider. For more information on limits of confidentiality or to set up more enhanced privacy options, please call our office.

Which areas do you accept or see patients?

We see patients throughout the state of Colorado. For those that aren’t local, or for those that prefer Telehealth appointments, we have a state of the art virtual medicine system so you can be seen virtually from the privacy of your own home.

 

For those who prefer to come in person, we offer a centralized location in Colorado Springs.

Our building is 20 minutes or less from:

  • Monument
  • Falcon
  • Fort Carson
  • Woodland Park
  • Fountain

We are also only 40 minutes from:

  • Castle Rock/South Denver
  • Pueblo

Do you offer accelerated TMS?

Yes! For those seeking faster resolution to their symptoms, we do offer accelerated TMS. This is a specific protocol that has multiple TMS sessions a day, for 5 straight days. The protocol called, SAINTS, has been proven to be incredibly effective and safe. This accelerated protocol has been proven to have remission of depression symptoms at the end of the 5 day treatment, in 80 to 90% of people who completed the 5 day course. This does require 5 full days of treatment, with each day being 9 hours long. At Meah, we make this as enjoyable process as possible. We offer you: A private TMS treatment room. When you are in-between treatments, you will have a private room to relax in. This private room will have access to Wifi if you want to work, and a comfortable Lazy-boy chair with a large TV. We provide access to Netflix and streaming services to watch shows or movies! Free meals 3 times a day from local restaurants delivered to your private room. Snacks and beverages will be available to you throughout the full day. This service is unfortunately not covered by insurance. Please call our office to inquire about pricing – 719-895-6324

What is PTSD therapy?

PTSD therapy is a structured treatment plan designed to help individuals process trauma, reduce symptoms of PTSD, and improve overall functioning

How do I know if I need PTSD therapy?

If you are experiencing symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, or emotional numbness following a traumatic event, PTSD therapy can help.

What types of trauma do you treat?

We treat trauma from various experiences, including military service, accidents, abuse, and other distressing life events.

How long does PTSD therapy take?

The length of therapy depends on your specific situation, but many individuals start seeing improvement within a few months of consistent treatment.

What therapies are used to treat PTSD?

We use evidence-based treatments such as Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and medication management to help with PTSD recovery.

Can I receive PTSD therapy online?

Yes, we offer both in-person and online therapy sessions to ensure that you can access treatment in the way that suits you best.

Does insurance cover PTSD therapy?

We accept a variety of insurance plans. Please contact us to confirm your coverage.

How much do appointments cost?

Depending on your individual insurance plan, you may pay as little as $0 for an appointment. Please contact our office for more information on insurance copays and pricing.

Can I use my HSA or FSA card?

Yes! For copays or cash-based services, we accept HSA & FSA cards for payment.

What is your intake process like?

Once your initial evaluation appointment is booked (either online or by calling our office), you will receive our New Patient Paperwork via email. This paperwork can be easily filled out from your phone, laptop or tablet, just by clicking the link provided in the email. This paperwork collects information about your insurance plan as well as your medical and psychiatric history. Your Provider will review this paperwork prior to your appointment so that during your initial visit, you can spend less time talking about logistics and more talking about the things that matter to you. Once your New Patient paperwork is submitted online, you’re all set for your appointment!

Do you accept Tricare?

Yes, we do!

Do you accept Tricare?

Yes, we do!

Is Meah owned by registered nurses or psychiatrists?

Meah Modern Psychiatry is owned and operated by board-certified psychiatrists, ensuring that all care is directed by medical doctors with specialized training in mental health. The founders, Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. Alexandria Kurtz, both hold Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degrees and have completed extensive residency training in psychiatry. Dr. Joseph Kurtz completed his residency at the Creighton University School of Medicine and is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Alexandria Kurtz also completed her residency at Creighton University Health Sciences Campus-Phoenix and holds the same board certification. Their leadership ensures that Meah Modern Psychiatry provides expert, evidence-based mental health care.‌