A small practice,
built deliberately.
Daylight Mental Health was founded by Ashlee Pulver, PMHNP-BC — a clinician whose path ran through pharmacy and emergency medicine before psychiatry, and who saw at every stop how many patients fall through the cracks. It is a different kind of practice — small, deliberate, and built around what good psychiatric care actually requires: time.
Ashlee Pulver, PMHNP-BC
PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER · BOARD-CERTIFIED
A clinician who has seen
the whole system.
Ashlee’s path to psychiatry ran through the wider world of medicine first — pharmacy, then years of nursing including the emergency room. She knows how medications actually behave, what acute care looks like, and what happens when people don’t get the follow-up they need. That experience is why she chose psychiatric mental health: she earned her MSN, board certification as a PMHNP-BC, and is currently pursuing her DNP.
She started Daylight to practice the way she believes care should work — fewer patients, longer visits, real follow-through — with a particular passion for the people medicine tends to overlook: women navigating hormonal and life transitions. The practice is intentionally small.
Alongside psychiatric care, Daylight offers peptide therapy and IV infusions in person — see Servicesfor what’s available.
Credentials
MSN, Psychiatric Mental Health NP
BSN, Nursing
BS, Biology
PMHNP-BC
American Nurses Credentialing Center
Currently pursuing DNP
Licensed
Colorado
Areas of focus
What we believe
about good care.
Time is the intervention.
The most useful thing a psychiatric clinician can offer is uninterrupted attention. Your first visit is a full 60-minute intake, and follow-ups run 50 — we protect that time fiercely.
Medication is a tool, not a strategy.
Prescribing is part of the work, not the point. We start low, listen carefully, and review every regimen against the lowest effective dose.
You are the expert on you.
Plans are written together. You read them, ask questions, and keep a copy. If something is not working, we change it — without you having to argue.
Daylight is a good fit if…
- You want longer visits and a single, consistent clinician.
- You are looking for thoughtful evaluation, not a 15-minute med check.
- You value a plan you can read, ask questions about, and revisit.
- You want a clinician who will coordinate with your therapist or PCP.
It may not be the right fit if…
- You are in crisis right now — call or text 988, or see the crisis resources on our booking page.
- You need care for active substance use disorders or severe eating disorders.
- You are looking primarily for long-form psychoanalytic therapy.
- You need same-day medication starts without an intake visit.
If you reach out and we are not the right fit, we will help you find someone who is.
