Spravato, TMS Therapy, Ketamine Therapy, Medication Management and more in Springville
Numinus has joined Stella, expanding our ability to treat depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD/PTSI and more with highly effective care across Utah. Same providers, same care, more treatment options.
Treatment for depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD and more in Springville
Stella Springville offers Spravato (esketamine) nasal spray therapy, medication management, ketamine therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) psychiatry, therapy and more.
Stella Springville:
672 W 400 S, Suite 201
Springville, UT 84663
Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Dual Sympathetic Reset an advanced stellate ganglion block treatment for anxiety and PTSD, is available in Murray.
Major PPO and HMO insurance plans, including Medicare, are accepted in Springville. Use our insurance tool to explore coverage:
Stella accepts insurance
Depending on your location and plan, selected services may be covered by insurance.
Science-Backed Mental Health Treatments That Work
We approach all modalities uniquely to optimize the best possible treatment outcome. All treatment plans are developed after a comprehensive intake assessment conducted with our Advanced Practice Providers (APP) to ensure you can get the most benefits from our treatment.
Spravato (esketamine)
FDA Approved Treatment for Depression
Spravato (esketamine) is a ketamine derivative nasal spray that's FDA approved and administered in office.
When covered by insurance, the co-pay is comparable to that of a typical outpatient mental health visit, sometimes as low as $10 per treatment.
Flexible Financial Support with "Spravato withMe" rebate program, which may drastically reduce your Spravato treatment costs. Many patients pay as little as $10 for each Spravato appointment.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
FDA Approved Treatment for Depression & OCD
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy is an FDA-approved treatment shown to provide relief for those who haven't had success with other treatments. TMS is a non-invasive in-office treatment that uses focused magnetic pulses to reawaken the connections in the brain.
When covered by insurance, the co-pay for a treatment visit is comparable to that of a typical outpatient mental health visit, sometimes as low as $10 per treatment. Out-of-pocket cost depends on each person's specific insurance plan, deductible, etc.
Ketamine Therapy
Administered in office and medically monitored
Medication Management
Evidence-Based Psychopharmacology
Treating adults & children experiencing mental health challenges like perinatal mood disorders, anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, PTSD, and more.
Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy?
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is based on the idea that our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected. To help individuals change their behavior, CBT employs techniques such as self-monitoring, activity scheduling for depression, and exposure and response prevention for anxiety. The ultimate goal of CBT is to provide individuals with the tools they need to lead a happier and more fulfilling life.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
What is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy?
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy is a structured form of therapy designed to help people recover from traumatic experiences. This type of therapy is based on the idea that the mind can heal from psychological trauma in much the same way that the body can recover from physical trauma.
Studies have shown that EMDR therapy can be a highly effective tool for treating trauma. Unlike other treatments which focus on emotions, EMDR therapy is focused on the memory, and is intended to change the way that the memory is stored in the brain, thus reducing and eliminating the problematic symptoms.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a type of therapy that involves learning skills to reduce the impact of difficult thoughts and feelings, by identifying what brings meaning to life, and taking steps to align with those values.
In ACT, the emphasis is on accepting thoughts and feelings in the present moment, rather than trying to change them. The therapy views psychological distress as resulting from avoidance or evaluation of thoughts and feelings. This can lead to negative thinking patterns that interfere with one's ability to live according to their values.
ACT aims to help individuals accept what they can't control and focus on taking control of what they can to improve their quality of life.
Somatic Therapy
What is Somatic Therapy?
Somatic Therapy, also known as Somatic Experiencing, is different from other therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in that it incorporates body-oriented modalities such as dance, breath work, and meditation to support mental healing, while other types of therapy are concerned primarily with the mind.
Most Somatic Therapy sessions include both talk therapy and mind-body exercises in tandem. Somatic therapy operates off the idea that what happens to you in your life is stored not only in your mind but also in your body. By focusing on both the physical sensations in your body and the discussion of your problems, it is a more comprehensive approach to therapy.
Group Therapy
What is Group Therapy?
Group Therapy harnesses the power of collective experiences to provide participants with insights, feedback, and support. This form of psychotherapy allows a group of participants to benefit from diverse perspectives, finding hope and a sense of belonging through shared challenges and emotional growth. Though some may feel intimidated by the idea of speaking with strangers, the therapists and other participants work together to create an environment where everyone feels safe and cared for.
Couples Therapy
What is Couples Therapy?
Couples therapy is focused on fostering a healthier relationship by giving couples the tools to navigate conflicts together. Our supportive therapists create a safe and non-judgmental environment for you and your partner to openly discuss your experiences and work towards overcoming any challenges you may be facing. We are dedicated to helping people rediscover the connection and love in their relationships.
Our therapists are equipped to assist with a wide range of relationship issues, from communication difficulties to rebuilding trust after an affair. We welcome all couples, including LGBTQIA2S+ couples and Ethically Non-Monogamous partnerships, seeking therapy and are committed to helping you achieve a stronger, healthier relationship.
Integration Therapy
Stella Integration therapy Sessions are built to optimize healing and growth by making meaning of treatment outcomes and create individualized action plans that turn insights into growth.
Covered by major insurances depending on state and plan.
Previously Numinus
Stella Mental Health Springville

Located in Springville and previously known as Numinus, Stella Mental Health brings dramatic healing through safe and effective treatments. Our goal is to create an empowering environment for those looking for relief from symptoms of emotional trauma and mental health challenges.
Throughout your healing journey, our team of medical experts and mental health professionals will provide you with tools and support you need.
It all starts with an assessment to see what treatment is right for you. During Advanced Practice Provider assessments, they'll ask questions, listen closely, identify medical contradictions, and assess what care journey best fits you based on the decades of scientific research.
Clinical oversight from licensed medical professionals gives you the piece of mind that:
- Treatments are based on science, research and decades of experience
- Protocols are proven to be effective
- Strict safety guidelines are followed
- Treatment recommendations are customized for you
- Our field leading protocols are an example of "responsible innovation." Responsible innovation optimizes cutting edge care to get the best outcomes while prioritizing the highest safety standard.
Meet The Team
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Derick Moody, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Derick has been working with psychiatric medications for eight years. Over the course of his career, he has gained experience in dealing with various mental illnesses, including PTSD, OCD, MDD, GAD, psychotic disorders,…
Derick has been working with psychiatric medications for eight years. Over the course of his career, he has gained experience in dealing with various mental illnesses, including PTSD, OCD, MDD, GAD, psychotic disorders, bipolar disorder, and substance use disorders. Derick's consistent involvement in psychedelic-based treatments during this time has made him one of the most experienced psychedelic providers in the state.
Derick is dedicated to offering individualized, evidence-based, and compassionate care to all his patients. He believes in a holistic approach to mental health, which includes focuses on exercise, nutrition, diet, meditation, psychology, and social relationships, alongside medication management. Derick is also a strong advocate for patient education. He values patients being well-informed about their treatments and conditions and is always available to answer questions and provide the time needed for patients to express their concerns and receive answers.
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Cami Felt
PA-C, EdS
Cami Felt earned her Master of Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Utah, where she was recognized with the C. Hilman Castle scholar award for exceptional patient care skills. Prior to becoming a PA, Cami…
Cami Felt earned her Master of Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Utah, where she was recognized with the C. Hilman Castle scholar award for exceptional patient care skills. Prior to becoming a PA, Cami earned a Bachelor of Science undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University, then completed an Ed.S. in School Psychology at the University of Northern Colorado. She worked for 12 years as a nationally certified school psychologist providing a variety of mental health and psychoeducational assessment and counseling services for children aged pre-K to high school. She has spent many years working first-hand with children and families struggling to find specialized behavioral health services, and her goal in becoming a PA is to integrate her psychological and medical training to provide needed behavioral health and medication management services to children and their families. She is passionate about collaborating with parents and other caregivers to help children, as she believes that children are successful when the people who care for them are supported. Cami speaks fluent Spanish, and loves the opportunity to work with multilingual families. Cami stays busy with children's lives at home as well, as she, her husband, and their three children enjoy camping, hiking, crafting, and working together through all of life's big and small problems.
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Forrest Yorgason PA-C
Physician Assistant
Forrest grew up primarily in Utah but also spent a few years in California in his early childhood. After earning his undergraduate degree from Utah Valley University in Orem, he pursued a Master of Physician Assistant…
Forrest grew up primarily in Utah but also spent a few years in California in his early childhood. After earning his undergraduate degree from Utah Valley University in Orem, he pursued a Master of Physician Assistant Studies at Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona, graduating in 2022. Forrest's journey to becoming a PA has been deeply shaped by his time working in an assisted living facility as a memory care director, a role in which he developed a strong commitment to working with dementia patients. His passion for patient-centered care continues to guide his work today.
Forrest is particularly interested in working in mental health, motivated by personal experiences and by seeing the profound impact of mental health on friends and family. He understands how crucial compassionate, dedicated care can be and is eager to make a difference in this field, contributing to the well-being and recovery of those he serves.
He is also a devoted husband and proud father of three children. In his personal life, Forrest seeks adventure in the outdoors and finds fulfillment in sharing these passions with his family. His love for outdoor activities includes hiking, camping, hunting, and a wide range of sports, though he has a special interest in disc golf. More recently, he has discovered a love for regular golf, enjoying the challenge, technique and focus it requires. Forrest's blend of professional dedication and personal interests reflects his commitment to continuous growth and balanced living, both in his career and his life outside of work.
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Cheri Mills, DSW LCSW
Therapist
Cheri Mills earned her Bachelor of Arts in Deaf Studies from Utah Valley University, her Master of Social Work from Gallaudet University, and her Doctor of Social Work from Capella University. Cheri has experience…
Cheri Mills earned her Bachelor of Arts in Deaf Studies from Utah Valley University, her Master of Social Work from Gallaudet University, and her Doctor of Social Work from Capella University. Cheri has experience working with individuals who struggle with substance abuse issues, childhood trauma, domestic violence, sexual trauma, various mental health issues, and Veterans who struggle with PTSD and TBIs.
Cheri is a trauma informed therapist who strongly believes that her clients are the experts in their lives. She enjoys working with individuals to uncover their inner strengths, find the strengths and positives that come from the darkest times, and empower them to find their voice. She creates a safe space for her clients by building a trusting and healthy provider-client relationship where the client knows that their voice matters. She is able to achieve this by using a holistic treatment approach and adapting modalities to meet the client where they are at along their journey of healing.
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Gary Webb PMHNP-BC
Nurse Practitioner
Gary Webb graduated from the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) specialty program at the Yale School of Nursing in May, 2017. He has since moved back to Utah, where he enjoys being closer to family and…
Gary Webb graduated from the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) specialty program at the Yale School of Nursing in May, 2017. He has since moved back to Utah, where he enjoys being closer to family and the mountains. Before starting at Cedar Psychiatry, Gary worked for five years as a psychiatric nurse practitioner at Wasatch Behavioral Health. While at Wasatch, Gary gained experience working with clients with a wide variety of mental health diagnoses and needs. He primarily focuses on medication management for mental issues including depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, psychosis, bipolar disorder, and ADHD.
Gary recognizes all people are unique with different needs, desires, and goals. He seeks to involve the client in creating a treatment plan focused on helping them meet their goals and live the life they want to live. Outside of work, Gary enjoys cooking, trying new foods, hiking, rock climbing, and spending time outdoors in other ways with his family. -
Heather Brady CMHC
Therapist
After receiving her master's degree with distinction in clinical mental health counseling, Heather's journey as an individual and group therapist began in residential treatment, where she specialized in acceptance and…
After receiving her master's degree with distinction in clinical mental health counseling, Heather's journey as an individual and group therapist began in residential treatment, where she specialized in acceptance and commitment therapy, as well as trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, with diverse youth and their families. Her clinical work includes skill-coping development, attachment and communication improvements, and behavioral modification. Heather also worked as clinical coordinator and continues to serve her community as supervisor for various mental health programs as well as developer of human trafficking awareness and recovery programs in both residential and outpatient settings.
As an Arizona native, Heather spent her youth as a devoted singer, dancer, and actor. Through many life challenges, including sustaining a performance injury, Heather cultivated the seeds planted through spirituality, therapy, and determination to grow and thrive beyond life's obstacles. Heather's career path and life experiences have exposed her to a wide variety of individuals from all walks of life who have shared their wisdom, supporting her in her transition from performer to therapist, and she has never looked back. For Heather, there has never been a more meaningful and valued role than that of a healing helper.
Heather chose to become a therapist to contribute to the enlightenment of humankind. She believes in providing a transcendent experience for all, thereby tailoring therapy to each individual's unique needs. Heather's education and experience have taught her to celebrate each person's story as they all deserve honor. Through this honor of our stories, may we find peace.
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Leah Young PA-C
Physician Assistant
Leah Trammell Young, PA-C, completed her BS degree in philosophy at Brigham Young University. She later pursued a Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree from the University of Utah. Leah is board certified with…
Leah Trammell Young, PA-C, completed her BS degree in philosophy at Brigham Young University. She later pursued a Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree from the University of Utah. Leah is board certified with the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants.
Leah always knew she wanted to be a companion for others on their healing and wellness journey. As a child seeing her dad working in a hospital, she became passionate about medicine and knew that it was the right career for her. Her philosophy is to understand and implement diverse healing modalities to achieve wellness.
When she's not caring for her patients, Leah loves to get outside with her loved ones, read as many different books as possible, and travel. She is passionate about serving and advocating for historically marginalized communities; including the LGBTQIA community. She is committed to promoting fair and supportive policies and healthcare initiatives to ensure that every person has access to compassionate care.
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Carol S. Tanner, PAC, MPAS, M.Ed, B.S., BME
Physician Associate
Carol Tanner has been a physician assistant for 21 years, specializing in pediatric, adolescent, and adult care. Her patients value the expert care she provides as well as the time she spends helping manage their health…
Carol Tanner has been a physician assistant for 21 years, specializing in pediatric, adolescent, and adult care. Her patients value the expert care she provides as well as the time she spends helping manage their health care needs. Carol holds a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Southern California, a Master's in Exercise Physiology from Temple University, and a Master's in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Utah, graduating at the top of her class. She has primarily specialized in adolescent and adult health care for the past 21 years, and enjoys helping individuals work through depression, anxiety, phobias, PTSD, post-partum depression, sleep disorders, eating disorders, trauma, and grief/loss, as well as learning and attention disorders. Carol has enjoyed providing comprehensive health care services, especially counseling with patients in various areas of mental and physical health and promoting healthier lifestyles. She is passionate about providing care to her patients and advocates improving mental health with medication combined with exercise, nutrition, meditation, and therapy. She has a passion for helping individuals and is devoted to showing them how to work through their emotions to find greater inner happiness and peace. Carol is not judgmental and focuses on creating a warm and empathetic environment where individuals feel comfortable voicing their struggles and working through these challenges and transitions together, along with finding avenues for support. Carol works in partnership with her patients, helping them understand their health, wellness, medication management and behavioral modification needs. She strives to stay current on her areas of expertise, as well as the latest treatments in mental health, to provide the best patient care. Carol enjoys spending time with her husband, five grown children and eight grandchildren. She loves traveling, working on family history, reading, and watching her children perform in the fine arts.
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Tatiana "Tanya" Millett LCSW
Therapist
Tatiana "Tanya" Millett earned her Bachelors of Science in Parks, Recreation and Tourism from University of Utah and her Master of Social Work from Arizona State University. In the last six years, Tanya has gained…
Tatiana "Tanya" Millett earned her Bachelors of Science in Parks, Recreation and Tourism from University of Utah and her Master of Social Work from Arizona State University. In the last six years, Tanya has gained experience working with individuals who struggle with substance use issues, childhood trauma, sexual trauma, various mental health issues and veterans who struggle with PTSD. As a therapist, Tanya's passion lies in helping individuals heal from past trauma, overcome mental health struggles, and improve their overall well-being.
With a specialization in trauma-informed care, Tanya utilizes a combination of psychodynamic and mindfulness-based approaches to help individuals heal from past wounds, discover their inner strength, and unlock their full potential.
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Ronnie Isaacson PA-C
Physician Assistant
Ronnie Isaacson earned his Master of Science in physician assistant studies from Northern Arizona University. Before attending PA school, Ronnie worked for Idaho Fish and Game as a Conservation Officer. Ronnie's…
Ronnie Isaacson earned his Master of Science in physician assistant studies from Northern Arizona University. Before attending PA school, Ronnie worked for Idaho Fish and Game as a Conservation Officer. Ronnie's background in mental and behavioral health began at Montana State Hospital where he worked as a Psychiatric Technician. He also spent time at a wilderness retreat working with at-risk youth as a behavioral health paraprofessional. Here, Ronnie was impacted by the opportunity to teach these teenagers and watch as they underwent positive transformations which allowed them to regain control of their lives. In his practice, Ronnie provides psychiatric diagnostic evaluations, as well as medication management. Ronnie enjoys helping his clients find joy and purpose in their day-to-day life. In addition to his psychiatric services, Ronnie often recommends counseling, spirituality (if appropriate), proper nutrition, and exercise as tools to help his clients heal and move forward. He is also excited about the innovative treatment options available. Ronnie believes that stability in mental health is essential to healthy relationships. He values his client's needs by actively listening to their goals and concerns. Ronnie works to build a foundation of trust with everyone, helping him better collaborate on their treatment plans. Ronnie is a devout Christian and enjoys spending time with his family camping, hiking, and fishing.