Medication Management for

Women in New York

Women experience mental health needs differently; biologically, hormonally, and emotionally. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, PMDD, postpartum changes, or the stressors of daily life, medication can be an effective and supportive part of your healing.

As a psychiatric nurse practitioner specializing in women’s mental health, I provide thoughtful, collaborative medication management for women across New York through secure, trauma-informed telehealth visits. My goal is to help you feel more balanced, stable, and supported while honoring your values and lived experience.

Medication management may be helpful if you are experiencing:

  • Anxiety or persistent worry

  • Depression or low mood

  • Intrusive thoughts or ruminative thinking

  • PMDD or hormone-related mood changes

  • Perinatal or postpartum mood shifts

  • Difficulty sleeping or chronic tension

  • ADHD symptoms affecting focus and daily life

  • Emotional overwhelm or burnout

During our sessions, we take time to understand your symptoms, any past treatment experiences, your overall health, and your personal preferences. Together, we determine whether medication may be beneficial. If so, we choose options that are safe, effective, and tailored to your needs.

My approach includes:

  • A thorough initial evaluation

  • Clear, compassionate discussion of treatment options

  • Careful medication selection and dosing

  • Close follow-up and adjustments when needed

  • Collaboration with your therapist or medical team when appropriate

  • Respect for your preferences and comfort at every step

Medication is never the only tool but it can be a meaningful part of feeling better, especially when paired with supportive care and understanding.

If you are seeking medication management for women in New York, you can schedule a consultation or send a message through the Contact page to begin.

If you prefer virtual care, you can learn more on the Virtual Psychiatric Care for Women page.

For anxiety-specific treatment, visit the Anxiety Treatment for Women page.