FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Dr. Covey is consecrated as a Celtic Carmelite Bishop and a Celtic Carmelite Priest in the One Holy, Orthodox Old Catholic, and Apostolic Church. He is a member of the Order of St. Luke, which is an International Healing Ministry. Please refer to Dr. Covey’s Biography for further information on his religious affiliations.

We are on most insurance panels. We will check benefits and file your insurance for you if you provide us with the information.

Dr. Covey sees people with a wide variety of psychological issues, but he specializes in mood disorders (depression, anxiety), pre-marital counseling, marriage and family therapy, grief therapy, and spiritual issues, and conducts psychological testing.

Yes, Dr. Covey sees both children and adolescents.  For some children under the age of 13 and who experience certain complex problems, it might be necessary to refer them to someone else who has more expertise in those specific areas.

Our waiting period for an appointment is usually no more than 2 weeks. We do keep a cancellation list and can often get you in much sooner, if needed.  We do attempt to work in, as quickly as possible, those patients who are experiencing an emergency.

Dr. Covey does not become involved in ANY sort of legal action or proceedings. If you are involved in any sort of legal proceeding or anticipate being involved in legal proceedings, Dr. Covey may not accept you as a patient.