Areas Served
Therapy in Austin and Nearby Communities
Explore in-person therapy at Marsha Lowes Psychotherapy's Austin office, telehealth appointments, and location information for eight nearby communities.
In-Person Therapy In Austin And Telehealth Across Texas
Marsha Lowes Psychotherapy offers in-person appointments at 4022 Menchaca Road in Austin and telehealth sessions. The practice does not maintain separate offices in the communities listed below. Their pages are meant to help you consider travel, privacy, session format, and whether Marsha’s areas of focus match what is bringing you to therapy.
People reach out from Barton Creek, Bee Cave, Dripping Springs, Lakeway, Rollingwood, Spanish Oaks, Tarrytown, West Lake Hills, and other nearby areas. You can explore by location or start with the specialty that feels closest to your concern.
In-Person Or Telehealth?
There is no universally better format. In-person therapy provides a dedicated space away from home and work. Telehealth removes travel and may fit more easily around employment, parenting, or caregiving. The useful question is which setting gives you enough privacy and consistency to participate fully.
Nearby communities
Explore Therapy By Location
Learn how clients in each community can meet with Marsha through telehealth or travel to the Austin office for an in-person session.
Barton Creek
Explore therapy from Barton Creek and southwest Austin, including the choice between an Austin office visit and telehealth.
View location detailsBee Cave
Consider therapy fit and session format from the Highway 71 and RM 620 area west of Austin.
View location detailsDripping Springs
Compare telehealth with the longer Highway 290 trip to an in-person appointment in Austin.
View location detailsLakeway
Plan for consistent therapy while accounting for RM 620 travel, work, caregiving, and privacy.
View location detailsRollingwood
Explore relationship-focused care from this community immediately west of central Austin.
View location detailsSpanish Oaks
Learn about private in-person and telehealth options from the Spanish Oaks and Bee Cave area.
View location detailsTarrytown
Find therapy options from this central-west Austin neighborhood for grief, anxiety, relationships, and change.
View location detailsWest Lake Hills
Consider therapy for anxiety, relationships, parenting transitions, and burnout just west of Austin.
View location detailsStart with the concern
Therapy Specialties
You can also choose a path by what is bringing you to therapy. Concerns often overlap, so the first page you select does not have to describe everything.
Relationships
Couples therapy, attachment patterns, codependency, boundaries, and repair.
Trauma and IFS
Trauma-informed therapy, parts work, religious trauma, and emotional abuse recovery.
Pregnancy and Postpartum
Perinatal mental health, postpartum concerns, fertility, pregnancy loss, and identity change.
Anxiety and Burnout
Worry, perfectionism, work stress, caregiver fatigue, and difficulty switching off.
Grief and Change
Bereavement, ambiguous loss, relationship endings, and major life transitions.
Students and young adults
Therapy For UT Austin Students
Marsha does not maintain an office on or beside the UT campus. Students can ask about telehealth sessions in Texas or in-person appointments at the Austin office.
Support for academic pressure, anxiety, burnout, relationships, and identity
Read practical information about session formats, private-pay therapy, and choosing support that fits university life.
Practical questions
Before You Choose A Location Or Format
Where is the in-person therapy office?
In-person appointments are held at Marsha Lowes Psychotherapy's Austin office at 4022 Menchaca Road. The individual community pages describe access from nearby areas but do not represent separate office locations.
Is telehealth available?
Yes. Marsha offers telehealth appointments in addition to in-person sessions. Ask about current availability and whether telehealth is appropriate for your location and needs when you request a consultation.
How should I choose between in-person and telehealth therapy?
Consider privacy, travel time, scheduling, consistency, and where you can speak most freely. Some people value a separate office space; others find that removing the commute makes therapy easier to maintain.
What if my community is not listed?
The list highlights communities near Austin with dedicated pages; it is not necessarily a complete boundary. Include your location when you contact the practice and ask whether sessions are available in a suitable format.
Do I need to choose a specialty before reaching out?
No. Start with the concern that feels most important now and whether you want individual or couples therapy. Marsha can tell you whether the practice may be a fit.
Ask about fit
Start With Your Location And What Brings You Here
Include whether you are seeking individual or couples therapy and whether you prefer an Austin office appointment or telehealth. You do not need to explain the whole story in the first message.
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