My review may be lengthy, but that alone should show just how amazing New Path truly is…… especially considering I rarely ever write reviews, thus, makes this one even more meaningful. 🤗
I am extremely grateful for the exceptional care I’ve received at this clinic. From the moment my PCP referred me, my experience has been outstanding.
A special acknowledgment goes to Zack Coco, first off, I love his name (totally unrelated to the review or anything in relation to this review 🤭), however, he is such a great, kind, and caring person!
He’s remarkably kind, attentive, and professional.
Before hearing about the referral, I had done my own research (analyst brain!), 🧐 🕵🏾 👩🏾🔬 I compared multiple clinics, and New Path still came out #1. Then I found out my PCP had already referred me to them—that coincidence alone told me I was in the right place.
I conducted extensive research and found that New Path ranked as my top choice among several clinics. It was an unexpected but reassuring coincidence to learn that my PCP had already referred me here
I was very hesitant at first to share my concerns with anyone other than my PCP, who is awesome blossom, but due to some issues, he referred me to New Path Mental Health & Wellness.
After reviewing each specialist, I chose Zack Coco, and I couldn’t be happier. Their communication is fast, clear, and always helpful.
Y’all are truly awesome blossom!!! 🙌🏾 🥰🤗
Our daughter had her first play therapy session with Jamie and we couldn’t be happier with the experience. Jamie was incredibly welcoming , patient and made our daughter feel comfortable right away. She’s extremely knowledgeable and intentional in how she approached her needs. We are so grateful to have found Jamie and highly recommend her!
austin king
October 11th, 2025
I’d like to express my sincere appreciation for Lauren Bowling at New Path. She has done an outstanding job providing care and support. Lauren is professional, compassionate, and truly dedicated to her patients. She takes the time to listen, explain things thoroughly, and ensure every concern is addressed. Her positive attitude and genuine care make a real difference. I’m very grateful for the excellent service and commitment she consistently shows. New Path is fortunate to have her on their team.
Matthew Davis
November 20th, 2025
I've been agonizing over this for months, and litigation with the soon-to-be ex wife, from now on referred to as "Nemo" is pending and likely will be for some time so I need y'all to understand there is a lot I can't say.
This review isn't about New Path, it's about my experience with Sarah Bramblett as our couples therapist.
I acknowledge there's a bunch I don't know about therapy or how the process works and have a limited sample size (4 or 5 sessions), and would like to frame this as more something to keep in mind if it pertains to your situation than an outright condemnation.
That being said, here's the information I can provide, I don't exactly recall, now months later and after much trauma, which things happened in which session, so that aspect may be hit or miss:
We were referred to Sarah by a likeminded friend of "Nemo" I was told that her husband left therapy disgusted for reasons that were vague.
I feared from the outset that "Nemo" was going to use therapy as a cudgel to beat me into submission and total compliance.
In our first session I described a repeating behavioral pattern from "Nemo" that I learned later fits the clinical definition of emotional abuse, manipulation and control. I was told to "lean into the flareups".
The second session, I re-iterated the complaint. She told "Nemo" to dial back the harshness of the rhetoric of the hateful texts she was constantly sending me, not knowing or asking what any of the rhetoric was, how frequent, at what times. Nemo dialed back some of the verbage and tone.
The third session (I believe) felt like we had made some progress, but my burnout was escalating and my health deteriorating, apparently from stress. Most of the session was spent asking about "Nemo's" background. In the fourth we'd get to mine.
The fourth session was probably the last one, maybe one more. , Nemo shows big feelings, as usual, and as in every session, goes on at length in vague generalities about my inadequacy. Spends half the session going on about how I've hit on her friends and the like. I had commented on social media regarding a friends picture. I've known this person over twenty years, the picture was in no way inappropriate. My comment was "nice composition", as both she and I have an artistic background. I was lectured about how this could be reasonably perceived as innuendo and that I should defend my marriage. I stood aghast. By that logic basically anything is innuendo and I should say nothing to any female at all.
In my opinion this was an example of ongoing controlling behavior and isolation, the therapist said nothing.
I 'liked' another post of said friend, who simply said she was doing better, now out of her own abusive relationship. But I was now not supposed to talk to this person. The therapist told "Nemo" this response may merit some (additional) therapy.
I do not recall if it was the last or next to last session, but I arrived on the brink of what I now know was an anxiety attack. The therapist told me it was "ok to take short breaks sometimes".
Finally, I chose to end therapy for reasons I can't say here, yet. In the email I sent to Sarah I told her she could use what I said to her as she thought best, basically just trusting my therapist to disclose the information as she saw fit. That went out around 10pm, maybe later.
Around 7 the next morning I recieved a text from "Nemo" terminating our marriage, she gets out of bed at 5:45 and probably spent an hour writing it. She has since used exact phrases I used in the email to argue some point, I believe it's a fair assumption to make that Sarah simply forwarded it to her.
Therapy began in May or June, "Nemo" paid her lawyer's retainer in March. Sarah said she does not do court appearances, we shall see. As for my fear about therapy being used by Nemo to further exhaust, stress, and bludgeon me into submission, I do believe that is exactly what happened.
I believe Sarah enabled my abuser.
Swedish Envy
January 3rd, 2024
I have had counseling, treatment and medication management with New Path providers for years and once Ketamine infusions became available, I was immediately recommended for that treatment.I can honestly say that I believe it saved my life. Through clinical treatment and therapy… I have made exponential improvement. The room I receive my Ketamine treatment relaxes me so, that I have taken a photograph and have the noise machine that makes the exact sounds that I use during treatment. Between treatments, under a weighted blanket, I call upon these things and meditate.
Ultimately, all these years, from clinicians, to therapists, to administrative staff, I have had nothing but professional and calming experiences. Cannot recommend highly enough.