Texas License Verification

Joyce Miles Jacquote is licensed under the name "Brittany Joyce Miles Jacquote" on the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC) website. She is a LMFT Supervisor and her license number is 202524.

Desiree Robolt is licensed under the name "Desiree Nicole Robolt" on the Texas BHEC website. She is a LMFT Associate and her license number is 205877.

Kellica Nelson is licensed under the name "Kellica Shanell Nelson" on the Texas BHEC website. She is a LMFT Associate and her license number is 206220.

Mycah Smith is licensed under that name on the Texas BHEC website. She is a LMFT Associate and her license number is 205328.

How to Request Your Health Care Records

Clients have the right to request access to their health care records.

To request your health care records:

1. Submit a written request by email to your therapist or through the secure client portal.

2. Include your full name, date of birth, and the specific records you are requesting.

3. Requests may be subject to identity verification and applicable fees as permitted by law.

4. Records will be provided with the time frame required by Texas laws and statues.

If you have any questions pertaining to requesting your health care records, please contact the practice directly by utilizing the contact information listed on this website.

How to Contact the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council and File a Compliant

Contact information for the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC):

Address: George H.W. Bush State Office Building, 1801 Congress Ave., Ste. 7.300, Austin, TX 78701

Main Phone: (512) 305 – 7700

Invistagtions/Complaints 24 -hour, toll-free system (800) 821- 3205

Email: Click here to email the board https://bhec.texas.gov/contact-us/

How to File a Consumer Complaint

If you believe your rights have been violated or you wish to file a consumer complaint, you may do so by contacting the Office of the Texas Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division.

The process of filing a compliant with the Office of the Texas Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division is independent of this practice and allows consumers to raise concerns related to services provided in the state of Texas.