Does Any of This Sound Familiar?
- You've been putting off getting help because you're not sure where to start
- Anxiety or racing thoughts make it hard to get through the day
- You can't focus, you're forgetting things, and you're wondering if it might be ADHD
- Hormonal changes have made your mood, sleep, or anxiety feel unmanageable
- You've had a bad experience with a provider before and want someone who actually listens
- You need care that fits your schedule — no commute, no waiting rooms
You're not alone, and you don't have to figure this out by yourself.
Take the First StepHow It Works
Meet via Video
Your first visit is a thorough 60-minute evaluation from the comfort of home.
Start Feeling Better
Leave with a clear diagnosis, a treatment plan, and medication if appropriate.
Areas of Focus
ADHD
Comprehensive evaluation and medication management for adult ADHD, including stimulant and non-stimulant options.
Women's Mental Health
Psychiatric care for hormonal transitions — perimenopause, PMDD, postpartum mood changes, and how hormones affect anxiety and focus.
Anxiety & Panic
Medication management for generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorder.
Depression
Treatment for major depression, persistent depression, and seasonal affective disorder.
Accepting New Patients
Take the first step — reach out today and I'll be in touch within 1–2 business days.
Get StartedCommon Questions
Visit the full FAQ page for more answers.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes. I accept most major insurance plans in Oregon and Washington including Aetna, Cigna, Premera, Regence, and UnitedHealthcare. View all accepted plans and fees. I'll verify your coverage before your first appointment.
How does a telehealth appointment work?
All appointments are via secure, HIPAA-compliant video. You need a device with a camera, a stable internet connection, and a private space. A video link is sent before your appointment. Learn what to expect.
Can you prescribe controlled substances via telehealth?
Yes. As a DEA-licensed psychiatric nurse practitioner, I can prescribe controlled substances including stimulants and other Schedule II–V medications via telehealth when clinically appropriate.
Do I need a referral?
No referral is needed. Oregon and Washington are both full practice authority states. You can schedule directly by filling out the inquiry form or calling the office.