Pediatric Behavioral Health Services

Tuscumbia, AL

Same-Day Appointments 

Accepting New Patients

Major Insurance Accepted

Hours:

Pediatric Behavioral Health Services

Tuscumbia, AL

Same-Day Appointments 

Accepting New Patients

Major Insurance Accepted

Hours:

Pediatric Behavioral Health Services

Tuscumbia, AL

Same-Day Appointments 

Accepting New Patients

Major Insurance Accepted

Hours:

Comprehensive Behavioral Health Services for Children

Tennessee Valley Pediatrics offers specialized behavioral health services created specifically for children and adolescents in Tuscumbia. Our team of licensed professionals includes Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Master Social Workers, and Associate Licensed Counselors who recognize the developmental challenges children face. We create a supportive, nurturing environment where children can express themselves and address behavioral and emotional difficulties. By combining proven therapies with caring support, we provide personalized treatment that meets each child's specific needs and helps them build healthy coping skills for everyday challenges.

As a family-owned practice serving families for decades, Tennessee Valley Pediatrics has earned recognition as the #1 Pediatric Clinic by Readers' Choice Awards from 2016-2020. This commitment to quality care extends to our behavioral health services, where we work with most major insurance providers to make care accessible for all families. Understanding that behavioral concerns often need quick attention, we offer same-day appointments when available. Our staff provides services in both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication with every family. If you have concerns about your child's behavioral or emotional health, contact us to schedule a consultation with our behavioral health team.

Why Choose Us

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Same-Day Appointments

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Accepting New Patients

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Major Insurance Accepted

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Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW)

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Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW)

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Associate Licensed Counselor (ALC)

Tennessee Valley Pediatrics
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ADHD

Our ADHD services include thorough evaluations, diagnosis, and personalized treatment plans. We use proven approaches to help children manage attention difficulties, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, collaborating with families and schools to foster supportive environments.

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Anxiety

Childhood anxiety appears in many forms, from general worries to specific phobias or separation anxiety. Our specialists use cognitive-behavioral techniques and other therapies to help children identify anxiety triggers and build effective coping strategies.

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Conduct Disorder & Oppositional Defiant Disorder

Children with conduct or oppositional defiant disorders need specialized care. Our team provides structured therapy and behavioral strategies while guiding parents in establishing consistent boundaries and positive reinforcement techniques.

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Depression

Childhood depression requires careful assessment and thoughtful treatment. Our professionals recognize the unique signs of depression in children and provide age-appropriate therapies that help young patients process emotions and build resilience.

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Disordered Eating

We address various forms of disordered eating with sensitivity and care. Our approach combines nutritional education, psychological support, and family involvement to develop healthy food relationships and positive body image.

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Family Strengthening

Strong family dynamics support children's emotional health. Our services focus on improving communication, resolving conflicts, and building stronger family bonds to create a foundation for children's behavioral wellness.

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Parental Guidance

Parents are essential to children's behavioral health. We offer guidance to help parents understand their children's needs, use effective discipline, and create nurturing environments for positive development.

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Substance Use

Our substance use services emphasize early intervention and education for adolescents. We provide confidential assessments and age-appropriate counseling to address substance use before it becomes serious.

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Trauma

Children who experience trauma need specialized care. Our trauma-informed approach uses proven techniques to help children process difficult events, build resilience, and restore their sense of safety.

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Here's what our satisfied patients are saying...

At Tennessee Valley Pediatrics, we take pride in providing exceptional pediatric care to our patients. We would be grateful if you could share your thoughts about our business with others. Your feedback helps us improve and helps others make informed decisions. Please take a moment to leave a review of Tennessee Valley Pediatrics and let others know what you think.

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Charles Melvin

MD, FAAP

Dr. Melvin is our medical director and oversees our clinical care. He has been in practice since 1986. He is a native of Florence, AL. He is a graduate of Bradshaw High School and Birmingham Southern College. He earned his medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and completed his residency at Baylor University in Houston, TX.


He served in the Air Force before beginning private practice in the Shoals in 1986. He and his wife, Karmen Somers, started Tennessee Valley Pediatrics in 2003. Dr. Melvin is the chief of pediatrics at Helen Keller Hospital.


Dr. Melvin has been diagnosing and prescribing medication for ADHD for over 30 years. He directs our ADHD clinic and monitors medication with the help of several of our nurse practitioners.

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Lindsay Humphreys

CRNP

Lindsay grew up in Florence and graduated from Coffee High School. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from UNA and a Master of Science in Nursing from Troy State University. She is a licensed family nurse practitioner. She worked in labor and delivery for many years as an RN.


After spending two years as our adolescent nurse practitioner, she is now primarily at our Florence location and works together with our behavioral health team to better care for your children and adolescents. Lindsay is able to provide a thorough assessment and offer medication management. She has a passion for mental health and works closely with our therapists to create a multidisciplinary approach to treatment.


You do not need a referral to meet with Lindsay. You can schedule an appointment with her through our main line or through the Behavioral Health option.

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Michelle Cornelius

LICSW-S

Michelle Cornelius is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. Michelle graduated from the University of North Alabama with a degree in social work and then went on to achieve her master's of social work from the University of Alabama. She has worked with individuals of all ages but has found her passion in counseling and support for children and teens with social, emotional, and/or behavioral challenges and their caregivers.


Michelle's specializes in providing therapy to children, particularly those of younger ages, using a compassionate and evidence-based approach. She integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) to address a range of mental health issues, helping both children and their families build skills for better emotional regulation and communication.


Any provider can refer your child or your family to meet with Michelle and explore options to help your child.

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Breah Stanfield

Behavioral Health Intake Coordinator

Breah Stanfield is our behavioral health intake coordinator and will be your family's first contact with our behavioral health team. Breah has 11 years of experience working with the children and families of our community through TVP and is passionate about ensuring that every child has access to the tools and resources they need to be successful. Breah will gather information about you and your child, schedule your appointments, and be a wealth of information on resources to support your child.

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Zach Hammitte

MA, ALC

Zach is an associate licensed counselor from Hamilton, AL. He holds a master of arts in clinical mental health counseling from the University of North Alabama. His counseling approach is through strength-based, person-centered practices that help individuals focus on their strengths, interests, and capabilities, rather than on a label or diagnosis issued. His experience in the field includes working with adolescents and teens diagnosed with anxiety, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, disordered eating, bipolar disorder, and substance use issues. Zach enjoys spending time with his wife and their dogs. They relax by working in the garden of the 1900 Victorian home they have restored. He loves collecting vinyl and music memorabilia, reading, traveling, and film.

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Valena Gonzales

ALC

Valena has 16 years of experience providing mental health services for ages 3 years old to adults. She performs ADHD assessments and therapy interventions, drug and alcohol assessments, treatment for adolescents, and mental health evaluations. She has six years of experience working with sexual and paraphilic disorders. She has a history of providing services for juvenile drug treatment courts, juvenile probation offices, juvenile lock-up and residential programs, veterans' adult drug court, and intensive outpatient substance use services. Her passion and service strengths include treatment for severe behaviors related to ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, and


Substance use. She holds certifications in ADHD assessment and treatment, EMDR therapy skills, neuropsychotherapy, and neurocriminology.