Board-Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Tennessee
Rachel Wise
MSN, PMHNP-BC
Rachel is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner serving our clients in Tennessee. She’s been in nursing for over 7 years and completed her psychiatric training at Southern Adventist University.
Trained as a psych NP, Rachel is a generalist with experience in treating a wide range of mental health conditions.
“I really enjoy working together with my clients and being transparent about treatment options. I focus on using evidence-based methods while keeping things holistic and centered around the person’s unique needs and goals. It’s all about finding what works best for them.”
Insurances accepted:
Aetna | Blue Cross Blue Shield | Cigna Healthcare | Medicare | Oscar Health | Oxford Health Plans | UnitedHealthcare | UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage
Who Are Psych NPs?
Psychiatric nurse practitioners (psych NPs) 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.


Why Choose a Psych NP?
Psychiatric nurse practitioners (psych NPs) 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.


