I believe effective therapy is highly individualized. My first priority is to create a respectful and accepting space where you feel safe and comfortable engaging in a collaborative experience with me. I listen intently to your circumstances, working to understand your unique experiences, challenges, and aspirations. From there, I offer strategies to help you gain insight, explore therapeutic solutions, develop coping mechanisms, and ultimately achieve a greater sense of peace and purpose—always keeping your specific preferences and goals at the forefront.
For me, delivering primary care since 2017, primarily in outpatient settings throughout Georgia, has been about connecting with a diverse range of patients – from children to seniors. My foundation is in allopathic, evidence-based medicine, but my practice has grown to also embrace and respect alternative medical approaches. This openness is crucial; it allows me to build a more collaborative relationship with my patients and ensures they receive a truly comprehensive and integrated care experience.
Bachelor of Science in Biology (Georgia State University); Doctorate of Medicine (Meharry Medical College); Family Medicine Residency (Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine)
I chose to join Mentavi Health as a clinical provider because I’ve seen, both personally and professionally, the immense need for compassionate and effective mental health care. Having ADHD myself, I deeply appreciate care experiences where I felt a genuine connection and my treatment plan was tailored to my unique circumstances. My own journey is powerful proof of how an optimized treatment approach can truly make a difference in alleviating suffering, fostering resilience, and creating an environment that leads to long-term success. I’m driven by the opportunity to empower individuals to navigate their mental health journeys, equipping them with the tools and understanding to lead richer, more stable lives.
These terms refer to certain approaches to treat diagnosed ADHD. Mentavi Health / ADHD Online may provide stimulant approaches (certain medications under medical treatment that are generally considered Class II controlled substances) or non-stimulant approaches (medications generally not considered Class II, and/or therapy and coaching not related to medication).
A diagnosis and initial conversation with our treatment clinicians is key to the best path for you. The diagnosis is a key first step to determine if you have ADHD or other related conditions. Approximately 60% of patients with ADHD have co-occurring conditions such as anxiety or depression, for example. At the same time, patients who believe they have ADHD may not even have it. For those who do, there can be a variety of considerations into what kind of treatment works best to meet the patient where they’re at.
If you are not feeling right, your journey starts with the first step of diagnostic evaluation.
Mentavi Health is conducting ADHD research and is accepting a limited number of participants. Participants in our clinical study will get an ADHD Assessment at no cost.Â
ADHD Online will be closed on Monday, May 26, 2025, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
Live support will be unavailable on Monday, May 26. Send us an email or leave a message, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible when we return on Tuesday, May 27.
Please note that each clinician sets their holiday hours and may be processing your requests during this time or may also be out.
Live support will be unavailable during regular business hours on Monday, January 20. You can always submit a request or leave a voice message. We’ll get back to you when we return.
Please note: Our clinicians have individual holiday schedules. Check with yours for their availability during the holidays.
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