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Northland Child Psychiatry

Compassionate psychiatric care for children, teens, and families

Supporting children and adolescents through thoughtful evaluations, medication management, and personalized treatment planning, with in-person care in Liberty, Missouri and telehealth availability for patients in Utah.

Accepting New Patients
In-Person Care in Liberty, Missouri
Telehealth Available in Utah
Child and adolescent psychiatry care
Call Us

816-819-5166

Speak with the office and get started with next steps.

Liberty, Missouri

38C Westwoods Dr.

Liberty, MO 64068

Provo, Utah

86 N University Ave

Provo, Utah 84601

About Care

Helping families move forward with clarity, support, and hope

It can be incredibly difficult to watch your child struggle emotionally, behaviorally, or socially. When things feel overwhelming, families need answers, guidance, and a care plan they can trust.

Northland Child Psychiatry provides psychiatric services for children and adolescents up to age 18, with care designed to better understand what is causing distress and how to move toward healthier functioning, improved mood, and stronger daily stability.

Our approach is thoughtful, individualized, and family-aware, helping parents feel informed while creating treatment plans tailored to the unique needs of each child or teen.

Psychiatric care for children and teens
Conditions Treated

Support for a wide range of child and adolescent mental health concerns

Every child experiences symptoms differently. Care begins with understanding the full picture and creating a treatment plan based on individual needs.

ADHD / ADD
Anxiety
Autism / Asperger’s Syndrome
Bipolar Disorder
Conduct Disorder
Depression
Developmental Disorders
DMDD / ODD
Eating Disorders
Learning Disorders
OCD
Panic Disorder
PTSD
Schizophrenia / Schizoaffective Disorder
Tic & Tourette’s Syndrome
Self-Harm Concerns
When to Reach Out

Does your child need psychiatric support?

Families often reach out when they notice changes that feel unlike their child’s normal behavior, mood, energy, focus, or ability to function well at home and school.

Sudden withdrawal, sadness, or loss of interest
Anger, aggression, or frequent emotional outbursts
Anxiety, clinginess, or fear of separation
Sleep problems, nightmares, or nighttime distress
Trouble with school, homework, or attention
Struggles with emotional regulation or daily behavior
Simple Process

A more supportive path forward starts here

01

Contact the Office

Reach out to ask questions, confirm availability, and begin the scheduling process.

02

Complete Intake Forms

Share background information that helps make the first visit more productive and personalized.

03

Start a Care Plan

Receive thoughtful recommendations and a treatment plan designed around your child’s needs.

Get Started

Take the next step toward healing and hope

If your child or teen is struggling, professional psychiatric support can help bring clarity, direction, and a personalized plan for moving forward.