ESA and Psychiatric Service Animal Evaluations for Texas Residents
Work directly with a Texas licensed psychotherapist to receive a legitimate Emotional Support Animal (ESA) or psychiatric service animal (PSA) housing letter. Our secure online process is built for people who live and rent in Houston and across Texas.
Your evaluation is free and there is no obligation to pay. You only pay if you are approved and decide that you want the letter.
We often help renters in Downtown Houston, Midtown, Montrose, The Heights, Galleria and Uptown, Greenway and Upper Kirby, the Medical Center, Museum District, Westchase, Washington Avenue, and the Energy Corridor. Many of our clients live in apartments, townhomes, and high rise buildings where ESA letters are essential for housing stability.
This page uses the same structure as our main ESA platform, but the language is written for people who live, work, and rent in Houston.
Complete a secure online assessment, meet with a Texas licensed psychotherapist, and receive a housing focused ESA or PSA letter after approval and payment. There are no memberships and no fake registrations.
Evaluations are done by a licensed Texas psychotherapist who regularly treats anxiety, depression, trauma, and other conditions that can qualify for ESA and PSA documentation.
Your information is handled with HIPAA aware practices, encrypted platforms, and careful documentation that supports your housing requests in Houston and the rest of Texas.
Here is what to expect when you move forward with an emotional support animal or psychiatric service animal evaluation through Texas Service Animals.
You start with a secure online assessment that covers your symptoms, history, and how your animal supports your sleep, mood, and daily functioning. This helps your provider decide what type of letter, if any, is clinically appropriate.
You provide information about your dog or cat, your current or planned housing in the Houston area, and any issues with pet rent, deposits, or breed rules so the letter can speak directly to your situation.
You review and sign digital consent forms so that your evaluation and documentation are completed in a private and HIPAA aware way.
You meet with a Texas licensed psychotherapist who reviews your answers, asks follow up questions, and decides whether an ESA or PSA letter fits current guidelines and your clinical needs.
If you qualify and want to move forward, your provider drafts a housing focused ESA or PSA letter that lines up with Fair Housing guidance. The letter is checked for clarity before it is sent out.
After payment, your letter is delivered electronically so you can submit it to apartments and housing providers in Houston. Clarification for property managers is included and there are no extra fees just to answer questions.
We provide emotional support animal evaluations and psychiatric service animal letters for renters across the Houston metro area. That includes Downtown Houston, Midtown, Montrose, The Heights, Galleria and Uptown, Greenway and Upper Kirby, Washington Avenue, the Texas Medical Center, Museum District, Westchase, and the Energy Corridor, along with surrounding communities.
Whether you are signing a new lease or trying to remove pet fees where you already live, our ESA and PSA evaluations are built for real Houston apartments and property managers.
Our goal is to keep the ESA and PSA process honest, clear, and supportive for Houston residents who rely on their animals.
Most approved letters are ready within 24 to 48 hours after payment. Each letter is written for housing needs, not for random registrations or pet clubs.
Letters come from real clinical care and are written to line up with the Fair Housing Act and HUD guidance for assistance animals in housing settings.
If your landlord or property manager in Houston needs clarification, support is included with your letter. You are not charged extra just for basic follow up.
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βI had the best experience with Texas Service Animals. The process of getting my emotional support animal approved was quick, low stress, and very professional. They guided me through every step and answered all my questions.β
βI cannot thank Texas Service Animals enough for helping me get my service animal approved to live with me in my apartment. They were supportive, knowledgeable, and responsive from start to finish.β
βThe whole process was very fast and easy. Eddie and his team were friendly and professional, which made everything much less stressful. I recommend them to anyone who needs an ESA letter.β
Many large ESA sites stack fees for registrations, renewals, and add on documents. Texas Service Animals keeps it simple. Your evaluation is free, and you only pay if you are approved and decide to move forward with a letter.
If you want to understand how ESA and PSA letters work across Texas, visit our main Texas ESA & PSA Services page. It explains the evaluation process, housing protections, and the difference between emotional support animals and psychiatric service dogs.
Want to know more about who we are and how we work with Texans? Visit our About Us page to learn about our licensed providers, evaluation process, and mission.
Yes. Your initial ESA or psychiatric service animal evaluation is free. You complete the assessment and meet with a Texas licensed psychotherapist to see whether an ESA or PSA letter is clinically justified. If it is not appropriate, you are not charged.
If you qualify and decide that you want the letter, you receive a secure payment link. You only pay at that point, and your letter is delivered after payment.
Letters are written by a Texas licensed psychotherapist and are intended to match HUD and Fair Housing guidance for assistance animals in housing. No provider can promise how a specific landlord will respond, but our letters are built for property managers and housing providers across Texas and are commonly accepted.
If a housing provider refuses to consider your ESA or PSA documentation or treats you differently because of your disability, you have the right to file a fair housing complaint with HUD. You can read more on the official HUD site: HUD Fair Housing Complaint Information.
No. Current federal housing rules do not require you to register your ESA in any online database. Most landlords simply need a letter from a licensed mental health professional that explains your disability related need for an ESA or PSA.
Texas Service Animals does not sell ESA registrations. Instead, we provide real evaluations and letters from a Texas licensed provider so your documentation is based on actual clinical care.
Many Houston residents who qualify live with conditions such as generalized anxiety, panic disorder, depression, PTSD, trauma related symptoms, mood disorders, or major life stress that affects sleep, focus, and daily functioning.
During your evaluation, the provider looks at how your symptoms affect your life and how your animal helps you cope. Every decision is made on an individual clinical basis.
Yes. When it makes sense clinically, your letter can include more than one Emotional Support Animal. The multiple pet option covers up to three ESAs listed on the same housing letter for a single flat fee.
Many housing providers want documentation that reflects current care, often within the last year. Your letter lists the date of evaluation, and future renewals are handled through an updated assessment and follow up with your provider.
To read more about our mission, ethics, and statewide services, visit our About Us page. There you will find information about our licensed providers and how we support renters across Texas with ESA and PSA documentation.
Join other Texans who have received ESA and psychiatric service animal letters through our professional, housing focused process. Your evaluation is free, and you only pay if you are approved and decide to move forward with a letter.
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Texas Service Animals
I am Eddie Reyes, a licensed psychotherapist in Texas and the founder of Texas Service Animals. I created this platform because I have seen how much comfort and stability a support animal can bring to people who live with anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mental health challenges, especially when housing stress is part of the picture.
To learn more about my background, our values, and our services across Texas, visit the About Us page.
Like many of the people I serve, I rely on my own emotional support animal to help with my mental health and daily stress. That is why I take ESA and PSA evaluations seriously and focus on ethical, clinically justified letters that truly support your housing needs in Houston and across Texas.