You don't have to keep
carrying it all alone.
Personalized medication management for women seeking clarity, emotional balance, and compassionate support — without waiting months to begin care.
Chelsia Burkes-Brown, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Virtual appointments · Personalized treatment plans · Collaborative care
Finding relief shouldn't feel overwhelming.
You've spent years showing up for everyone else — managing careers, relationships, children, and the pressure to keep it all together. But lately, something may feel heavier.
- The anxiety that won't quiet down
- Emotional exhaustion or burnout
- Sleepless nights or racing thoughts
- Feeling functional — but not fully yourself
- Mood shifts that feel out of control
- Struggling to concentrate or stay motivated
You are not broken.
You may simply need the right support, education, and treatment plan to help your mind and body function in a healthier, more sustainable way. Relief is possible — and closer than you think.
Care designed for the life you actually live.
Start sooner
We intentionally keep our case load limited for a higher level of care. Patients can often begin within approximately two weeks — so you can take action before burnout becomes the norm.
Virtual convenience
Appointments are offered virtually so you can receive care privately from the comfort and convenience of your own home — no commute, no waiting room.
Personalized support
Care includes thoughtful psychoeducation, collaborative decision-making, and treatment plans designed around your real life — not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
You are the hero of this story.
Your life does not have to be defined by anxiety, burnout, mood changes, or the belief that you should be able to "handle it all." Support is not weakness — it is clarity. It is choosing to care for yourself with intention.
- Feel emotionally steadier and less overwhelmed
- Improve sleep, focus, motivation, and clarity
- Understand medication options in plain language
- Collaborate on a plan that fits your real life
- Coordinate with therapists and other providers
- Reconnect with your capacity to thrive
What working together looks like
Care is designed to feel clear, personal, and collaborative from the very beginning.
Initial Evaluation
A comprehensive conversation focused on your symptoms, stressors, health history, goals, and daily functioning — so your care begins with a full picture of who you are.
Personalized Plan
Discuss medication options, lifestyle considerations, psychoeducation, and next steps in clear, understandable language — without the overwhelm.
Ongoing Support
Your care evolves with you through thoughtful follow-up, plan adjustments, continued education, and collaborative decision-making at every stage.
Chelsia Burkes-Brown,
MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Chelsia provides medication management with a compassionate, whole-person approach that blends clinical expertise with genuinely personalized care. She believes effective psychiatric treatment begins with truly understanding the person behind the symptoms.
Rather than rushing through appointments, she takes time to understand your background, stressors, goals, relationships, health history, and daily functioning — because real healing requires real listening.
Professional Background
- Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
- Nearly 7 years of advanced practice experience
- 15+ years of total healthcare experience
- Medication management for adults and children
- Outpatient, inpatient, and telepsychiatry settings
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ready to Begin Your Journey?
Schedule a complimentary clarity call to learn how we can support your mental wellness.
A year from now you may wish you had started today.~Karen Lamb
Medication management services are not intended for emergency or crisis care. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.