Meet by phone or secure video with a mental health professional licensed in Wyoming. If an emotional support animal or psychiatric service dog is right for you, they issue proper documentation that holds up for housing.
An ESA letter is the one piece of paperwork that carries legal weight for housing in Wyoming, and it is exactly what landlords look for. In Cheyenne, Casper, and the Laramie university area, Wyoming’s limited rental supply makes pet-friendly housing scarce and a valid accommodation worthwhile.
We pair you with an independent mental health professional licensed in Wyoming for a genuine evaluation. There is no charge unless you are approved, and an approved letter, carrying the provider’s Wyoming license details, is usually delivered within 10–15 minutes.
Telehealth means no waiting room and no commute — just a private conversation with a Wyoming-licensed professional. The evaluation is genuine, which is the whole point; quiz-only “instant” letters are the kind Wyoming landlords and several state laws treat as invalid.
Our Wyoming-licensed mental health professionals serve renters across the state — from the capital, Cheyenne, to its largest city, Cheyenne, plus Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie and Gillette and every community in between. Whether you are signing a new lease, renewing an existing one, or moving into student housing, a current letter keeps your housing protections in place.
Many Wyoming residents qualify when a diagnosed condition affects everyday functioning. During your visit, a licensed mental health professional may consider:
Generalized anxiety, panic disorder, or chronic worry that interferes with focus, sleep, or daily routines.
Persistent low mood, loss of motivation, or difficulty managing day-to-day responsibilities.
Hypervigilance, flashbacks, or distress where a calm companion helps you feel grounded and secure.
Insomnia, stress-related symptoms, or adjustment difficulties following a major life change.
Social anxiety or specific phobias that make unfamiliar or crowded environments overwhelming.
Other diagnosable conditions affecting attention, mood, or emotional regulation, as assessed clinically.
No hidden fees · HIPAA secure · Pay only if approved.
During your visit, a Wyoming-licensed mental health professional considers factors like these. They do not guarantee eligibility — the clinical judgment does.
The Fair Housing Act is federal, so your Wyoming landlord must reasonably accommodate a valid emotional support animal. Your letter must be written by a mental health professional licensed in Wyoming — which is exactly who we match you with.
A simple, stress-free way to connect with an independent, licensed mental health professional.
Complete the free pre-screening and schedule a visit with a professional licensed in Wyoming.
In a private phone or video session, the licensed mental health professional conducts an individualized assessment.
If an ESA is clinically appropriate, your signed letter is issued, usually within 10–15 minutes.
No hidden fees · HIPAA secure · Pay only if approved.
For Wyoming, we focus on the things that actually matter: licensed mental health professionals, real evaluations, and honest documentation.
Evaluations are conducted by independent U.S.-licensed mental health professionals authorized to assess ESA eligibility in Wyoming.
HIPAA-aware systems help keep your information confidential and protected throughout the visit.
We never guarantee approval. Any recommendation is based solely on the licensed mental health professional’s judgment.
When appropriate, letters are issued in line with applicable federal and Wyoming housing guidance.
Telehealth evaluations available across the United States, subject to licensed mental health professional availability.
Straightforward steps, honest pricing, and no exaggerated promises about what a letter does.
When properly issued, ESA documentation can support your well-being and clarify your housing rights in Wyoming.
No hidden fees · HIPAA secure · Pay only if approved.
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Before deciding, it helps to know how an ESA and a psychiatric service dog differ under the law in Wyoming.
Provide comfort and companionship and help ease symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, and more. No special training is required. Protected for housing under the Fair Housing Act with a valid letter from a licensed provider — no public-access or air-travel rights.
Individually trained to perform specific tasks for a psychiatric disability — such as grounding during a panic episode or interrupting harmful patterns. Covered under the ADA with full public access. A PSD letter documents the disability, but training, not paperwork, is what defines a service dog.
Clear answers to the most common questions about emotional support animals and your housing rights in Wyoming.
Begin with a free pre-screening. A licensed mental health professional takes it from there — and you’re only charged if approved.
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