Virtual Psychiatric Care for

Women in New York

Accessing mental health care should feel safe, flexible, and supportive not stressful or complicated. Virtual psychiatric care allows you to receive compassionate, evidence-based treatment from the comfort of your home, anywhere in New York.

As a psychiatric nurse practitioner specializing in women’s mental health, I provide secure telehealth evaluations, medication management, and ongoing support for women during all phases of life, including pregnancy, postpartum, fertility journeys, and beyond. My approach is grounded in respect, gentle collaboration, and clinical expertise.

Virtual psychiatric care is especially well-suited for women who are experiencing:

  • Anxiety or persistent worry

  • Depression or low mood

  • PMDD or hormone-related mood changes

  • Postpartum depression or anxiety

  • Stress related to fertility treatments

  • Overwhelm, burnout, or emotional fatigue

  • Sleep disturbances or chronic tension

  • ADHD symptoms affecting work or daily life

Telehealth offers several benefits:

  • Convenience and flexibility — ideal for busy schedules, new mothers, or anyone with transportation challenges

  • Privacy and comfort — meet from a place where you feel safe

  • Statewide access — available to women anywhere in New York

  • High-quality care — evidence-based treatment tailored to your needs

  • Continuity — consistent support without travel or long wait times

During our sessions, we explore your symptoms, your wellbeing, and your goals. If medication is appropriate, we discuss options clearly and collaboratively. If you are pregnant or postpartum, we take special care to evaluate risk, benefit, and safety with your values at the center.

Telehealth does not mean distant — my goal is for your session to feel warm, grounded, and truly supportive.

If you are seeking virtual psychiatric care for women in New York, you can schedule a consultation or contact me through the website to begin.

You may also be interested in my Medication Management for Women page, which explains the treatment process in more detail.