If you are in crisis and feeling suicidal, please call the suicide hotline @ 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741, or visit the nearest hospital.

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If you would like to schedule an appointment, please click here. You may also call us at 502-694-9488.   Fax # (502) 785-4201

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Bridge is growing! We are hiring licensed therapists and psychiatrists who share our philosophy around integrative mental health. Do you think you may be a good fit for our team? Please attach a resume and cover letter when possible here and we will get back with you within 72 hours to discuss potential next steps. Thank you for your interest!

Bridge is growing! We are hiring licensed therapists and psychiatrists who share our philosophy around integrative mental health. Do you think you may be a good fit for our team? Please attach a resume and cover letter and we will get back with you within 72 hours to discuss potential next steps. Thank you for your interest!
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Locations and Providers

We will send an electronic welcome letter to all new clients with information about which building you should come to and your providers' contact information.

Building A

Parking is available on Payne Street or behind the building.

Providers:
Megan McMillen
Laurel Sims-Stewart
Jamie Sanchez
Kathryn Petrey
Claire Pent
Amanda Martin
Peter Ninneman (Telehealth only at this time)

Telehealth Only Providers:
Erin Smith
Holden Dillman
Erin Srader
Andrea Preston
Beth Huss
Cassie Baker
Parker Bowling

Building B

Parking is available on Payne Street or behind the building. The entrance is at the top of the black stairs.

Providers:
Rhonda Fessel
Marie Coma-Thompson
Sarah Lashbrook
Erin Srader
Katie Phillips
Emma Henkel
Matthew Culbreth
Amberly Burns

Building C

Stables on Baxter, door on the left upon entering. Dedicated parking lot adjacent to building.

Providers:
Sarah Barber
K. Vanessa Blades
Amy Halvorson
Jennifer Puckett
Joseph Ayers
Alex Geiman
Hannah Carpenter
Raeann Stengel

Bardstown Road

Located at 1904 Eastern Parkway. Office is located in the Schuster Building, parking lot behind the building.

Providers:
Nicole Sartini
Stephanie Batts
Lee Schardein
Mckenzie Rich
Tiffany Niswonger
Katie Hollenkamp
Danielle Blair
Clarissa Mobley
Laura Green

 

Market Street

 

Providers:
By appointment only

 

Land and Labor Acknowledgement

Our main operations occur in current day Louisville, KY in what is known as the Ohio River Valley. This river is born from the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers in current day Pittsburgh and flows westward into the Mississippi River, which flows to the Gulf of Mexico. The name "Ohio" comes from the Seneca language word, Ohi:yo' (oh-hee-yoh), lit. "Good River”.

We acknowledge all of the more than human beings; plants, animals, mineral, bacteria, fungi and reptiles and beyond that have been growing and decaying, moving and planted for millions of years here. The first people of this land have a history that spans 11,000 years that we know of and many groups of people have lived, hunted and stewarded this land including:

  • Osage (pronunciation - oh sage —wah-zah-zhay)

  • Hopewell/Adena

  • Shawnee (Shawano)

  • Cherokee (pronunciation - Juh luh gee)

We honor all of the indigenous nations and their land with great gratitude and acknowledge the genocide and continuous displacement of indigenous peoples. We also acknowledge the enslaved Africans whose labor built our nation during the colonial era and beyond. We acknowledge the harm inflicted upon the indigenous communities and people of color across the country, which inspires our ongoing work.