Frequently Asked Questions
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If or someone you love needs help right now, you should to your local hospital emergency room or call 911.
988 is the National Suicide Hotline and is answered 24/7.
For non-emergent needs, cal 211 in Vermont for assistance with resources
Click here for a directory of mental health resources in the state of Vermont.
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While my specialty focus is on cis-women, I see everyone who feels they may benefit from my care. I pursue continuing education on the role of hormones in health which includes hormones used in various stages of transition.
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I am a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse Midwife.
I am trained and licensed by the state of Vermont to diagnose and treat mental disorders, prescribe medications, order appropriate lab testing, and do therapy. I also draw on my background and training in women’s health, specifically nurse-midwifery, to address the needs of women throughout their lifespan.
The science of nursing was the best fit for me because it has a focus on the restoration of health, not just the treatment of disease.
As a Nurse Practitioner, I partner with you.
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Generally, I can see new patients within a few weeks. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 911 or go to the emergency department of your local hospital.