Mental Health Practice – Lifepath Counseling & Wellness
Lifepath Counseling & Wellness is a multidisciplinary mental health practice located at 8675 W. Ardene Street, Boise, Idaho 83709. The practice provides mental health services to individuals, couples, families, and adolescents, offering a range of clinical and support-based programs within a single organization.
Services include psychotherapy and counseling, pharmacological management, case management, community-based rehabilitative services, peer support services, and family support services. Telehealth options are available in both phone and video session formats alongside in-person appointments at the Boise office. The practice states it operates in a positive, respectful, and non-judgmental environment and serves people of all ages, lifestyles, and backgrounds.
Clinical specialty and population areas addressed include anxiety disorders, grief and loss, mood disorders, PTSD, behavioral disorders, conduct problems in children and teens, LGBTQ+ populations, stress management, addiction, and a range of other mental health concerns. Individual clinician names and credentials are not listed on the main page. The practice notes that counseling interns are available for those seeking lower-cost therapy options, broadening accessibility for clients with budget constraints.
The practice is currently accepting new patients and indicates that same-day and next-day appointments may be available, reflecting active capacity for new referrals. Insurance is accepted; specific carrier names are not listed on the main page, and prospective clients are encouraged to contact the office for coverage details. New client intake forms are available for download through the practice website to begin the onboarding process.
Reception hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Saturday and Sunday appointments are also available with individual clinician schedules extending outside standard reception hours, providing flexibility for clients who cannot attend weekday appointments. For mental health emergencies occurring outside of office hours, the practice directs individuals to contact 911 rather than awaiting a callback. The practice’s weekend and extended availability, combined with telehealth options and same-day appointment capacity, is described as part of its commitment to accessible care. Contact: phone 208-780-3900, fax 208-375-2882.