
About Sendero
A closer look at the values, care model, and community-centered approach behind Sendero Clinical Services.

Our mission
Clear, culturally responsive mental health evaluations grounded in clinical care.

Our team
Trauma-informed care with language access and respect for every story.

Who We Are
Sendero Clinical Services is a Texas practice focused on mental health evaluations for immigration-related cases, with English, Spanish, and interpreter-supported language access and care that stays steady, respectful, and clinically grounded.
The work centers on clear documentation, trauma-informed communication, and a process that supports attorneys, clients, and families without losing sight of the human story behind each case.
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Years of clinical experience supporting children, families, and immigrant communities.
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Language access paths: English, Spanish, or interpreter-supported communication.
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Core immigration-related mental health evaluation categories described across the practice.
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Ways to meet: Oak Cliff, Arlington, or virtually by secure link.
What Makes Us Best
You will feel heard and understood
Your mental health evaluation is approached with care, creating space where you can share your story without judgment or pressure.
A clear, guided process
From the first conversation onward, we explain next steps clearly and keep the mental health evaluation focused on objective clinical documentation.
Your peace of mind matters most
You deserve a calm, respectful process during a stressful chapter, with communication that helps you understand what to expect.
Safe, nonjudgmental environment
Whether the case involves hardship, trauma, or family impact, we create a respectful setting where you can speak openly.
Evidence-informed clinical assessment
We use a clinically grounded approach while offering mental health evaluation options that work for real schedules, needs, and comfort levels.
Attorney-collaborative documentation
Completed reports are prepared for attorney-led cases and focused on the clinical, family, and psychosocial factors relevant to the request.

