Angel Davila
Wendy Thornell

Wendy Thornell, LMSW, is a therapist at Curis Functional Health in Greenville, Texas. She helps teens and families navigate anxiety, overwhelming feelings, and big emotions. She specializes in supporting teens who feel misunderstood and parents seeking hope and connection at home. Her approach is hands-on and eclectic, blending evidence-based tools like TF-CBT and DBT with a lot of heart, humor, and lived parenting experience. She believes change happens when teens feel safe, seen, and empowered to take steps toward a life that feels lighter and more joyful.
Anastasia Akrivos

A National Board-Certified chiropractic physician, Dr. Anastasia Akrivos began practicing chiropractic in 2001. A native Chicagoan, she was born and raised on the north side of the city.
Shuqueta Thomas

Shuqueta is an EMDR-trained marriage and family therapist who creates a safe, compassionate space for healing, guiding clients from survival to thriving with personalized care rooted in CBT, EFT, and lived empathy
Chaise Edwards-Hager

Chaise Edwards-Hager is a Licensed Psychological Associate who provides trauma-informed, collaborative care using DBT, CBT, and neuropsychological assessment to help adolescents and adults navigate anxiety, depression, and life’s complex challenges
Ellie (Eleanor) Anderson

Eleanor (Ellie) Anderson, LPC-A offers a warm, person-centered approach to therapy, helping clients of all ages uncover inner resilience and build tools for a more fulfilling life.
Rachel Wittry

Rachel grew up in Louisburg, KS and now lives in Kansas City, MO with her new husband and two step kids. Rachel loves to spend time being active and going to the gym, trying new recipes, reading books and thrifting!
Leanne Parker

Leanne is passionate about holistic care for clients, including mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. She believes in empowering others to achieve their goals and highlights the importance of building self-efficacy. Leanne uses a variety of therapeutic modalities in her practice. Therapy is not a one-size-fits-all experience, which means the therapeutic approach should not be either.