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Telehealth is a safe and convenient option to receive care from home. Please contact us to find out more about Telehealth Services for mental health care.
Amavi is proud to be an in-network provider with most major insurances, including Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Optum (United Healthcare), and Beacon Health Plans. As a courtesy to our patients, we do our best to verify your insurance benefits prior to your appointment and we bill your insurance directly at the time of service.








At Amavi, we utilize a range of therapy services personalized to each individual’s needs – to provide personalized, compassionate and unique mental healthcare focused on the wellbeing of each of our clients.
The core values of our practice are rooted in a deep commitment and respect for our patients. Amavi CARES:
Compassion Compassion toward the people we serve
Acceptance Acceptance of each patient’s individuality
Respect Respect for the inherent worth of each individual
Empowerment Empowerment for everyone to have a voice in their own care
Sincerity Sincerity in how we treat each other every day
The Amavi Integrative Mental Wellness team offers individualized, patient-centered mental health care to patients across the Front Range. Our warm and welcoming clinic is centrally located in Niwot, Colorado, and welcomes patients from Boulder, Lafayette, Louisville, Longmont, Erie, Broomfield and the surrounding area.
Our team of compassionate and experienced mental health providers include board certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, clinical psychologist, neuropsychologist, and licensed clinical social workers. Depending on the type of services you are receiving your visits may be conducted either in person or via telehealth. The practice accepts Medicare and most private insurances, or patients may choose to be self-pay.
Get the mental health support you need to live a full, healthy life. Call Amavi Integrative Mental Wellness today to set up an appointment or use this website to request an appointment online.
Amavi Integrative Mental health offers psychotherapy and medication management to help with many different mental health conditions. Our providers create individualized treatment plans for you and guide you towards living a full, healthy life.
Many of the conditions we treat are very common, including insomnia, ADHD, depression, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and bipolar disorders. In addition, we take great care when treating cognitive and memory issues related to Alzheimer’s and dementia. Please review the services that we offer and contact us to schedule an appointment.
Westminster, Colorado feels like that sweet spot between city life and mountain peace. It’s big enough to keep things interesting but still has pockets of quiet neighborhoods, local parks, and trails where you can catch your breath. Sitting halfway between Denver and Boulder, Westminster gives you the best of both worlds without feeling rushed.
If you’ve ever driven U.S. 36 between Denver and Boulder, you’ve already passed right through the heart of Westminster. The city spreads across Adams and Jefferson counties, covering about 34 square miles. It sits at roughly 5,384 feet above sea level, which means those mountain views aren’t just for postcards. On clear days, you can see the entire Front Range stretching across the horizon.
The area’s geography rolls gently from high plains to lake-filled parks. It’s flat enough for biking, but you’re always close to a good uphill trail. That balance gives Westminster its easy rhythm. Modern development sits on one side, and open space spreads across the other.
Like most of the Front Range, Westminster gets a semi-arid climate with hot, dry summers and crisp, snowy winters. It’s the kind of place where you might wear shorts in March and a parka in April. There’s plenty of sunshine, about 240 days a year, which keeps everything outdoorsy in spirit. Locals love that they can hit the lake in the morning and the slopes by afternoon.
About 115,000 people call Westminster home. The median age hovers around 38, and the vibe is a blend of families, professionals, and long-time locals who’ve watched the city grow. The median household income sits near $91,000, so the local economy feels stable, not flashy.
People here care about their neighborhoods. You see it in the way they show up for community cleanups, local concerts, or city council meetings. It’s that mix of civic pride and laid-back energy that gives Westminster its personality.
Westminster’s story started in the late 1800s when it was known as DeSpain Junction. The town grew up around the railroad and was later renamed for Westminster College, a Presbyterian school founded in 1891. The big sandstone building that once housed the college, now called Westminster Castle, still stands tall as a local landmark.
For a long time, this area was mostly farmland. Then came the Denver-Boulder Turnpike in the 1950s, and everything changed. What used to be rural became suburban almost overnight. Even as the city expanded, it managed to keep traces of its early days intact. You can still visit places like the Bowles House Museum or the Historic Westminster Arts District to get a feel for that past.
Westminster runs on a council-manager system, which means the city council sets the direction and a professional city manager keeps things moving. It’s efficient and it works.
Getting around is pretty simple. The RTD B Line train connects to downtown Denver in under 20 minutes, and major roads like U.S. 36 and I-25 make commuting easy. For air travel, Denver International Airport is about half an hour away.
The city’s layout encourages movement. Trails, sidewalks, and bike lanes tie neighborhoods together, and public spaces feel well-used. You don’t have to drive far for groceries, parks, or coffee.
Westminster’s economy runs on a mix of technology, healthcare, retail, and government work. The Westmoor Technology Park is home to several high-tech firms, and big employers like Ball Corporation and Trimble bring steady jobs and innovation to the area.
Retail hubs like Orchard Town Center and the Westminster Promenade keep things lively with shops, restaurants, and entertainment. And right in the middle of it all, the city is building a new Downtown Westminster. It’s an ambitious project turning an old mall site into a modern, walkable neighborhood filled with housing, offices, and public gathering spaces.
It’s not just about growth for growth’s sake. The city focuses on balance, creating new opportunities without losing its local feel.
Westminster is served by both Westminster Public Schools and Jefferson County Public Schools. The schools here range from STEM-focused programs to career-based learning tracks. Westminster High and Hidden Lake High both have strong community reputations.
Nearby, you’ll find Front Range Community College and several major universities within a 30-minute drive, including CU Boulder and Metro State in Denver. Education feels accessible here, whether you’re earning your first degree or adding another to your résumé.
Life in Westminster tends to orbit around parks, family activities, and community events. People spend time outside, and the city encourages it. There’s a mix of cultural flavor too, with art walks, local breweries, and seasonal festivals that keep the social calendar full.
Groups like the Westminster Historical Society and the Chamber of Commerce help preserve local character and promote civic involvement. You can feel that in everyday interactions, whether it’s chatting with vendors at the farmers market or seeing familiar faces at City Park.
Annual traditions like the Westminster Faire, the Westy Craft Brew Fest, and the holiday lighting ceremony bring everyone together. They’re simple, fun, and part of what makes the city feel connected.
If you like the outdoors, Westminster delivers. There are more than 3,000 acres of parks and open space and roughly 150 miles of trails to explore.
Standley Lake Regional Park is the city’s outdoor crown jewel. It’s perfect for paddleboarding, kayaking, fishing, or just watching the sun drop behind the mountains. The Big Dry Creek Trail weaves across town, linking neighborhoods through greenbelts and wildlife areas. And if you’re into golf, courses like Legacy Ridge and The Heritage make good use of those mountain views.
It’s easy to see why outdoor life isn’t just a pastime here. It’s part of the daily rhythm.
Westminster’s development plan feels intentional. The city isn’t sprawling without purpose. It’s building thoughtfully. The new Downtown Westminster project shows that shift toward mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly spaces that encourage connection instead of congestion.
Sustainability plays a big role in the city’s goals. Westminster has made progress in water conservation, energy efficiency, and open space protection. It’s about creating a livable environment that’ll still make sense decades from now.
What makes Westminster special isn’t one single thing. It’s the mix. You’ve got city energy, mountain scenery, and a strong sense of community, all within one zip code. It’s a place where you can build a career, raise a family, or just enjoy Colorado life without the rush of downtown Denver.
People move here for the convenience but stay for the balance. Maybe that’s the secret. Westminster doesn’t try to be something it’s not. It just keeps getting better at being what it already is.
Telehealth is a safe and convenient option to receive care from home. Please contact us to find out more about Telehealth Services for mental health care.