Dr. Andrew K. Mason is a board-certified psychiatrist dedicated to helping kids, teens, and families achieve emotional well-being and lasting success. Originally from Washington State, he earned his medical degree from Rocky Vista University in Colorado. With over six years of experience treating a wide range of mental health conditions, Dr. Mason specializes in comprehensive evaluations, accurate diagnosis, and individualized, evidence-based treatment plans tailored to each patient.
Dr. Mason provides psychiatric care for kids and adults ages 12 and older, with a special interest in supporting fathers who are seeking help with stress, emotional well-being, and the demands of family and professional life. He takes a whole-person approach to care and collaborates closely with patients and families to develop practical, effective treatment plans that support lasting improvement and better daily functioning.
Outside of clinical practice, Dr. Mason enjoys running, reading, and playing Dungeons & Dragons, reflecting his creativity, curiosity, and commitment to lifelong learning.
What Dr. Mason Treats
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Challenges with focus, organization, productivity, and impulse control at school, work, and home.
- Anxiety Disorders and Chronic Stress Including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic attacks, and stress related to academic, professional, or family responsibilities.
- Depression and Mood Disorders Persistent sadness, irritability, low motivation, and emotional exhaustion affecting daily functioning.
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that interfere with quality of life.
- Stress, Burnout, and Life Transitions Academic pressure, career demands, new parenthood, relocation, and other significant life changes.
- Emotional and Behavioral Regulation Challenges Impulsivity, anger, irritability, and difficulty managing emotions.
- Family, Parenting, and Relationship Challenges Communication difficulties, parenting stress, and navigating family dynamics.
- Adjustment Disorders Emotional or behavioral responses to major changes or stressful events.

