A Partner in Healing

Life can feel heavy, especially when symptoms, stress, or past experiences seem overwhelming. We created Elisabeth NJO Psychiatry Services to offer a calm, judgment‑free space where your story is heard with care. Guided by more than seven years of diverse clinical experience, we provide psychiatric mental health services that honor your dignity, respect your pace, and support meaningful, lasting change.

Evidence‑Based Support

Every person arrives with a unique history, set of strengths, and set of challenges. Our board‑certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner draws on extensive nursing experience in medical, psychiatric, and correctional settings to provide careful psychiatric evaluation, thoughtful medication management, and tailored psychotherapy. Reach out for more information.

Clinical Depth

Board certified psychiatric expertise, expertise in medical surgical, psychiatric, and correctional settings inform every decision, supporting careful diagnosis, thoughtful medication management, and compassionate responses to mental health needs.

Integrated Care

Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, psychotherapy, group support, counseling, case management, and life and wellness coaching work together, creating coordinated, individualized treatment plans designed for you.

Telehealth That Reaches You

Secure telehealth psychiatry across several states increases access to mental health care, reduces travel stress, and supports privacy, while in person options provide added flexibility when face to face connection feels most helpful.

Care That Centers Your Story

Your story matters, including the parts that feel complicated or overlooked. We listen carefully, respect your pace, and collaborate on care decisions that reflect your values, goals, and cultural background.

Our Process

Your journey begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation that explores symptoms, medical history, strengths, and goals. Together, we create a personalized plan that may include medication management, individual therapy, group support, or coaching, followed by regular follow ups, coordinated communication with other providers when appropriate, and clear crisis planning for added safety.