Frequently Asked Questions

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More Questions?

Call 480.828.8853 or email me at Wendy@WildflowerCounselingAZ.com

Where are you located?

I am located in the East Valley in Mesa, Arizona. We can work together in-person or I offer telehealth appointments for anyone residing in Arizona.

Office: 5616 E. McKellips Rd. Mesa, AZ 85215

What are your operating hours?

By Appointment Only

Mondays 9am-4pm Telehealth Only

Tuesdays 9am-4:30pm In-person and telehealth available.

Wednesdays 9am-3:00pm In-person and telehealth available.

Do you take insurance?

I do not take insurance. I can supply you with a superbill that you can submit for out-of-network reimbursement.

How long is each session and what is the cost?

I offer 60 minute and 90 minute sessions. Generally, therapy sessions are 60 minutes long. I recommend 90 minute sessions for grief therapy. We can discuss your preferences together.

60 minute sessions = $120 per session

90 minute sessions = $150 per session

Do you have immediate openings?

Yes. Call, text or email me today. Click here to schedule a free initial consultation.

480.828.8853

Wendy@WildflowerCounselingAZ.com

What are your qualifications?

Wendy graduated with a Bachelor’s in Psychology from ASU in 2020, then received a Master’s of Science degree in Counseling specializing in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Prescott College in 2023. I have worked as a counselor for four years facilitating individual, family and group therapy sessions.

Previous Experience

Before opening Wildflower Counseling, I worked as a counselor at Rancho Del Pacifico with children, teens and adults. Rancho Del Pacifico is a mental health equine and animal assisted therapy ranch. I now work with clients in the office rather than out on the ranch. I am a Certified Compassionate Bereavement Specialist with training in treating traumatic grief and loss from the Miss Foundation. I am a Certified Complex Trauma Professional and I am a member of the Mormon Mental Health Association which specializes in the supporting those who are navigating their faith journey within a Mormon (LDS) context.

Before pursuing my counseling career, I was a professional cake artist and spent many years baking and decorating wedding and birthday cakes while teaching the art of cake decorating to children, teens and adults.