Medication Management in Weber County
Thoughtful prescribing by licensed psychiatric providers — ADHD medications, antidepressants, mood stabilizers, and anxiety treatments with careful follow-up.
Key Takeaways
- Licensed doctoral-level psychologists with specialized clinical expertise
- Evidence-based, multi-method assessment tailored to your specific concerns
- Three convenient Utah locations — Salt Lake City, Layton, and West Jordan
- Most major insurance plans accepted — self-pay options available
Medication Management in Weber County
Medication management at CPS is provided by licensed psychiatric prescribers (psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and physician assistants with psychiatric specialization). We prescribe and manage medications for ADHD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, OCD, and related conditions. This page is for patients considering medication, returning to medication, or looking to transfer psychiatric care.
Prescribing at CPS is collaborative and measurement-based: we use validated rating scales, monitor response and side effects, and adjust carefully. When appropriate, we coordinate with your therapist, primary care physician, and specialists — no siloed care.
For patients whose depression hasn't responded to oral antidepressants, we offer Spravato (esketamine) and IV ketamine therapy. For those needing more structure, our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) works alongside medication to stabilize more quickly.
Our Layton office is the nearest CPS location for Weber County residents in Ogden, Roy, Riverdale, and surrounding communities. To schedule a medication management appointment, call us at (801) 483-1600 or visit our Layton office at 1916 North 700 West, Suite 190, Layton, UT 84041.
About the Evaluator
Steven Szykula, Ph.D. — Licensed Psychologist
Dr. Szykula has been evaluating and treating behavioral health conditions in Utah since 1979. As the founder of Comprehensive Psychological Services, he has conducted thousands of neuropsychological, ADHD, autism, and custody evaluations. He has provided expert testimony in Utah family courts and is a member of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology (AACN).
(801) 483-1600Ready to schedule a medication management?
Insurance verification on your first call. Most patients scheduled within 1–2 weeks.
What to Expect
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation (60–90 minutes) for new patients
Diagnostic review, medication history, and collaborative treatment planning
Initial medication start or adjustment with clear monitoring plan
Follow-up visits (typically 20–30 minutes) every 2–4 weeks initially, then spaced out
Coordination with your therapist, primary care, and other providers
Why Choose CPS
Nearest Office — Layton
Frequently Asked Questions
Who prescribes at CPS?
Can you manage ADHD medications, including stimulants?
Do I need a therapist to see your prescribers?
Can I transfer my psychiatric care to CPS?
Related Conditions
ADHD in Adults
Adult ADHD is often missed for decades. A proper evaluation untangles focus, executive-function, and mood issues so treatment finally works.
Read the condition guideTreatment-Resistant Depression
If two or more antidepressants haven't worked, you are not broken — you may simply need a different category of treatment. Ketamine and Spravato often deliver relief in days, not months.
Read the condition guideRelated Services
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Learn MoreSpravato (Esketamine) Therapy
FDA-approved esketamine nasal spray administered in a REMS-certified clinic for patients who haven't responded to at lea...
Learn MoreIntensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Structured, evidence-based treatment for patients who need more than weekly therapy but don't require hospitalization — ...
Learn MoreReady to Get Started?
Schedule your medication management at our Layton office. Call us today or book online.
Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information provided reflects general descriptions of psychological services and is not a substitute for a professional evaluation. If you believe you or someone you know may benefit from these services, please contact CPS at (801) 483-1600. For mental health emergencies, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911.