Counseling Center – Sollars and Associates
Sollars and Associates is a family-owned mental health practice serving clients across multiple Michigan locations, including metro Detroit communities and cities such as Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Flint, and Kalamazoo. The organization is directed by Franklin Sollars, PhD, LP, a licensed psychologist, and employs a staff of psychologists, licensed psychotherapists, and counselors.
The practice provides individual, couples, family, and group therapy for adults, adolescents, and children. Clinical focus areas include anxiety, depression, ADHD, oppositional disorders, and spectrum disorders. Beyond direct therapy, the practice extends its scope to psychological testing and evaluations, psychiatry services, life coaching, and online telehealth counseling, making services accessible to clients who prefer or require remote appointments.
Sollars and Associates accepts insurance and offers flexible payment arrangements. The practice states that no client is turned away for lack of insurance or payment resources, reflecting its stated commitment to accessible mental health care across the communities it serves.
In-person sessions are conducted at practice office locations, which follow established health safety protocols including mask requirements and office disinfection procedures. The organization describes itself as committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion, and explicitly notes that it serves clients across racial, cultural, religious, gender identity, and sexual orientation backgrounds.
Referrals and new client inquiries are handled by phone at (248) 973-4060, available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Clients may also reach the practice through the website contact form. The mailing address is PO Box 9, Troy, MI 48099.
With a broad geographic footprint across Michigan and a stated dedication to removing financial barriers to care, Sollars and Associates functions as a multi-disciplinary counseling center offering a range of mental health services across the lifespan, from child and adolescent therapy to adult and geriatric support.