Our Psych NPs

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From the moment you connect with one of our board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioners (psych NPs), you’ll feel supported. They’ll take the time to listen, understand your needs, and work with you to create a plan that feels right—all from the comfort of your home.

Our approach to care is simple: it’s designed to be convenient, kind, and transparent. Whether you’re seeking therapy, prescription medication, or both, our psych NPs are here to guide you every step of the way. They’ll offer thoughtful advice, share practical tools, and provide a clear path forward. Together, we’ll focus on finding what works best for you, one step at a time.

Choose your state on the map or from the list below to view our psych NPs.

Featured Psych NPs Accepting New Clients

New Jersey

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Joanna Sharp

MSN, PMHNP-BC

Joanna is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner serving our clients in New Jersey. She’s been in nursing for over 16 years and completed her psychiatric training at Frontier University.

New Hampshire

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John Thagard

MSN, PMHNP-BC

John is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner serving our clients in New Hampshire. He’s been in nursing for over 10 years and completed his psychiatric training at the University of New Hampshire.

Pennsylvania

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Seung In (Grace) Cho

MSN, PMHNP-BC

Grace is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner serving our clients in Pennsylvania. She’s been in nursing for over 4 years and completed her psychiatric training at the University of Pennsylvania.

Washington

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Ivonne Marriott

MSN, PMHNP-BC

Ivonne is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner serving our clients in Washington. She’s been in nursing for over 8 years and completed her psychiatric training at Nova Southeastern University.

About Psych NPs

Psychiatric nurse practitioners are mental health specialists who provide therapy, prescribe medications, and offer holistic care by addressing both symptoms and the underlying factors contributing to mental health conditions. They’re highly trained to understand your unique situation, including identifying multiple conditions or uncovering underlying causes.

One of the things that sets psych NPs apart is their emphasis on collaboration—they create a safe, supportive space where you feel heard and understood. They’ll work with you to build a care plan and check in with you often to see whether it’s working or if it needs adjusting.

Psych NPs make mental health care feel simple and approachable. They’re trained to handle a wide range of challenges and can tailor care to fit your needs. With a mix of medical expertise and a focus on understanding your story, background, medical history, and lifestyle, they offer professional mental health support that feels personal.

Choosing a psych NP is a very personal decision—finding someone who aligns with your values and needs can make a big difference in whether you feel truly cared for. Start by considering the qualities that matter most to you, such as finding out their expertise in treating a specific mental health condition that you might have.

It’s also important to think about factors like race, gender, or cultural background if those aspects help you feel more comfortable or understood during your sessions. Many psych NPs specialize in creating safe, affirming spaces for clients with diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Once you get a chance to speak with your provider, pay attention to the connection you feel when you communicate with each other. A psych NP should be someone you feel comfortable opening up to, since trust and building a close rapport with clients are essential for effective care. Look for someone who listens to you without casting judgment, takes the time to understand your story, and collaborates with you to create a care plan that suits your needs.

Therapy and medication made simple. Mental health care that’s made for you.