Adult Psychiatry · Haverford, Pennsylvania
Thorough care that begins with understanding you.
Lykke Health is the solo psychiatry practice of Matthew Jarrett, MD — where your care stays with one physician from start to finish, thorough, consistent, and built around your goals.
Lykke is the Danish word for a quiet, lasting sense of well-being. It's the aim of the work here.
The approach
Personal, and built around you
Good mental health care depends on knowing the whole person. This is a deliberately small practice, built around thoroughness, attentiveness, continuity, and genuine care.
A comprehensive evaluation
Care begins with an initial evaluation that covers your history, your goals, and the medical and physical factors that can shape mental health — not just a list of symptoms.
One physician, start to finish
Come for medication management, psychotherapy, or both — either way, it's the same physician throughout, so the full picture of your care is always in focus.
Clinical decisions, not coverage rules
As an out-of-network practice, the care plan is driven by what actually helps you.
Clear, and collaborative
The work is a genuine partnership: you'll always understand the reasoning behind a recommendation and share in every decision, with a mutual commitment to lasting, meaningful improvement.
Areas of focus
Mood
Depression, Bipolar Disorder
Anxiety & OCD
Generalized Anxiety, Panic, OCD
Trauma & loss
PTSD, Moral Injury, Grief and Bereavement
Attention & cognition
ADHD, Cognitive Concerns
Other areas
Substance Use, Personality-Related Concerns
The above is a guide, not an exhaustive list. Not everyone arrives with a specific diagnosis. Often, clarifying a diagnosis is important for self-understanding and to guide treatment choices, but it is not your entire identity. The ultimate focus is easing what has held you back and helping you move toward what matters most to you.
About the physician
Matthew Jarrett, MD
Dr. Jarrett is a board-certified psychiatrist licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, caring exclusively for adults. His practice combines medication management and psychotherapy across a broad range of adult mental health concerns.
Dr. Jarrett earned his medical degree at Temple University School of Medicine and completed his psychiatric residency at the University of Pennsylvania Health System. He is a staff psychiatrist at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center, where he directs the electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) program and cares for patients with treatment-resistant depression on the neuromodulation service. For over ten years, he taught and supervised psychiatry residents and medical students at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, and he completed a clinical fellowship at the Philadelphia Center for Psychoanalysis.
Because Lykke Health is a single-physician practice, the doctor you meet at your first appointment is the one who stays with you throughout treatment — someone who knows your full history and the reasoning behind every step of your care.
Dr. Jarrett also welcomes coordination with your other providers — a therapist, primary care physician, or specialist — to keep your care connected and working in the same direction.
- Board-certified in Psychiatry (ABPN)
- Psychiatry residency — University of Pennsylvania
- MD — Temple University School of Medicine
- Licensed in Pennsylvania
- Adult care (ages 18+)
What's offered
Services
Comprehensive psychiatric care for adults, delivered in whichever format fits your needs and circumstances.
Medication management
Thoughtful, evidence-based prescribing with careful, consistent follow-up to adjust and reassess as your treatment progresses.
Psychotherapy
Therapy matched to you and what you're working toward — whether that calls for depth-oriented psychodynamic work or practical, skills-based CBT.
Telehealth
Your first visit is always in person. From there, secure video sessions by Zoom are available for follow-up care, for patients located in Pennsylvania.
Fees & billing
A transparent, out-of-network practice
Lykke Health is out-of-network, which keeps clinical decisions independent of insurance rules. Fees are listed openly, so you can decide with full information before you ever reach out.
Accepted forms of payment include credit or debit card, check, Zelle, Venmo, PayPal, or Autobooks.
As an out-of-network practice, no claims are filed on your behalf. On request, you'll receive an itemized superbill you can submit to your own insurer. If your plan includes out-of-network benefits, it may reimburse part of each fee once your out-of-network deductible is met — though this varies widely from plan to plan. Checking your plan's out-of-network coverage, deductible, and reimbursement rate beforehand is the best way to know your real out-of-pocket cost.
Before treatment begins, you'll receive a written estimate of expected costs, according to the No Surprises Act.
Getting started
Request a consultation
Reaching out is often the hardest step — so use whatever feels most comfortable.
Call or text the office, send an email, or message securely through Spruce, which keeps anything sensitive fully protected (a free account takes about a minute to set up). Messages are returned within one business day, Monday through Friday.
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Office600 Haverford Road, Suite 200
Haverford, PA 19041 -
Fax(267) 641-0711
In a crisis, don't wait for a callback
Lykke Health does not provide 24-hour emergency coverage. If you or someone else is in danger, use one of these resources right away:
- 988 — Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, call or text, 24/7
- 911 — for any immediate medical or psychiatric emergency
- Delaware County Crisis Connections Team — (855) 889-7827, 24/7
- Montgomery County Crisis Line — (610) 649-5250 or (610) 649-1368
- Or go to your nearest emergency room