About Us
Cultivation Clinical Services PLLC was founded by Mariah and Justin Cordery, a husband-and-wife team, passionate about providing compassionate, evidence-based therapy. We believe that healing happens in safe, empathetic relationships where clients can explore their inner world, process difficult experiences, and build lasting change.
Drawing on our combined experience working with veterans, children, families, and diverse populations, we've created a practice that honors the complexity of human experience while offering hope for genuine transformation.
Our Vision
Cultivating joy, healing, and meaningful connection in every life we touch.
Our vision is to cultivate healing that honors both clinical wisdom and a deeper, faith-informed understanding of the person. We strive to create a space where individuals and families experience restoration, renewed hope, and the freedom to grow into who they were created to be.
Client Rights & Legal Disclosures
In accordance with House Bill 4224 and Texas Health and Safety Code Section 181.105, Cultivation Clinical Services PLLC provides the following information to assist clients and members of the public with requesting access to health care records, contacting the state licensing authority and filing a consumer complaint.
How to request healthcare records
You have the right to request and receive a copy of your mental health records.
To obtain your record submit a written request to your provider via email, secure portal, or mail. This is in accordance to Texas Health & Safety Code §611.0045
Your provider has 15 days to respond to your written request
according to Texas Health & Safety Code §611.008(a)
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC)
If you have questions about a licensed professional, or wish to make a complaint contact BHEC directly at:
1801 Congress Avenue, Suite 7.300, Austin, Texas 78701
bhec.texas.gov/discipline-and-complaints/
Enforcement@bhec.texas.gov
1-800-821-3205
or by using the council's complaint form.
Filing a Consumer Complaint
To file a consumer complaint about mental health services, visit the
Texas Office of the Attorney General.