Mental health care across the region has become more integrated and accessible, a shift reflected in the Locals’ Choice contest. Providers now work across primary care, specialty clinics and behavioral health settings to meet a wide range of needs. From counseling and life-stage support to psychiatric care, services are increasingly tailored to individual circumstances. The focus continues to move toward early intervention, coordination and long-term stability.
Susan Ross works within the behavioral health team at Grand River Health in Rifle, providing counseling services in a primary care setting. Her role includes supporting patients with anxiety, depression and stress, often in coordination with medical providers. The integrated model allows for immediate access to care during routine visits. Her work emphasizes practical, evidence-based support within a familiar clinical environment.
Kelly Dohn provides therapy through Valley View Women’s Health in Glenwood Springs, focusing on mental health during key life transitions. Her services address issues such as postpartum depression, infertility and menopause-related changes. The practice integrates behavioral health into women’s medical care. Her approach centers on targeted support within a specialized setting.
Michelle Krelovich practices at Valley View Psychiatry in Glenwood Springs, offering diagnostic and medication management services. Her work includes treating conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder and PTSD. She collaborates with other providers to develop comprehensive care plans. The focus remains on structured treatment for more complex mental health needs.
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