Find a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Medically reviewed by Gabriela Asturias, MD on May 23, 2025
Written by the MiResource team

Psychiatric nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) combine the medical expertise of psychiatry with the holistic, patient-centered approach of nursing. They can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe medications, and provide brief, supportive therapy—making them a strong option if you need both medication management and counseling. Their services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most commercial insurance plans, and their cash rates are typically lower than those of psychiatrists, with many offering sliding scale fees.

  • Lisa Johnson, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Lisa Johnson

    Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Remote only

    Lisa Johnson is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in undefined, undefined. They treat Loneliness/Isolation, Social Anxiety, Life Transitions.

    Therapist + prescriber offering virtual mental health services, ADHD testing & meds for college students & adults. 100% Virtual, Evening & weekend hours.

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  • Carla Weismantel, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Carla Weismantel

    Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    342 N Water St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

    Carla Weismantel is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Suicidal Ideation, Body Image.

    The best of mental healthcare in one place. At Geode, we combine full-spectrum psychiatry and talk therapy to better meet changing patient needs.

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  • Ada Wang, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Ada Wang

    Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    486 W Boughton Rd, Bolingbrook, Illinois 60440

    Ada Wang is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Bolingbrook, Illinois. They treat Depression, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Self-Esteem.

    The best of mental healthcare in one place. At Geode, we combine full-spectrum psychiatry and talk therapy to better meet changing patient needs.

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  • Kelly Huffaker, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Kelly Huffaker

    Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    2460 West Ray Road, Chandler, Arizona 85224

    Kelly Huffaker is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Chandler, Arizona and has been in practice for 5 years. They treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Suicidal Ideation.

    Dedicated to fostering a supportive environment where individuals can find healing, understanding, & empowerment on their journey towards mental wellness.

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  • Benitho Louissaint, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

    Benitho Louissaint

    Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    6197 South Rural Road, Tempe, Arizona 85283

    Benitho Louissaint is a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in Tempe, Arizona. They treat Alcohol Use, Binge-Eating Disorder, Anorexia Nervosa.

    We see clients of all genders, ethnicities, and cultures.

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  • Alicia Battles, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

    Alicia Battles

    Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Remote only

    Alicia Battles is a Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in undefined, undefined and has been in practice for 3 years. They treat Women's Issues, Life Transitions, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

    ADHD, anxiety, depression, PTSD? I work with college students across MA. Easy, virtual med management that fits into your busy campus life.

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What is a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner?

A psychiatric nurse practitioner (formally, a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP-BC) is an advanced practice registered nurse who:

  • Holds a graduate degree in psychiatric nursing.
  • Is licensed by a state board of nursing as an APRN.
  • Has passed the national ANCC PMHNP-BC certification exam.

Unlike a general psychiatric nurse (an RN working on an inpatient unit, for example), a PMHNP can evaluate, diagnose, prescribe medication, and deliver psychotherapy—often serving as the sole mental-health prescriber in community clinics, primary-care offices, or virtual platforms.


Education, certification, and ongoing training

Milestone National standard What it means for you
Graduate degree Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) with a PMHNP focus, accredited by CCNE or ACEN Guarantees coursework in neurobiology, psychopharmacology, and therapy modalities.
National exam ANCC PMHNP-BC (175 questions) Confirms baseline competence in assessment, diagnosis, and management.
License & renewal State APRN license; ANCC credential renews every 5 years with 75 CE hours, 25 in pharmacology Ensures up-to-date practice.

Every state gives NPs prescriptive authority; 28 states and D.C. now grant full practice authority (FPA), meaning PMHNPs can practice independently without physician oversight.


Practice authority & geography: full, reduced, and restricted

  • Full practice (FPA) – e.g., WA, CO, AZ, CT, NM: PMHNPs evaluate, diagnose, and prescribe Schedule II–V drugs under the sole authority of the board of nursing.
  • Reduced practice – e.g., NY, PA, CA: A collaborative agreement with a physician is required for one or more elements of care (often prescribing).
  • Restricted practice – e.g., TX, FL, CA (for controlled substances in certain settings): State law mandates physician supervision for diagnosis or medication management.

Check your state board’s website before booking; the title is the same, but the legal latitude differs.


Prescribing controlled substances & the telehealth landscape

  • Federal baseline: Since 2010, all states allow NPs to prescribe Schedule II–V medications once they obtain a federal DEA registration. telehealth.hhs.gov
  • Tele-prescribing: Temporary COVID flexibilities letting NPs start controlled medications via video were extended through 2025 while the DEA finalizes a special telemedicine registration. axios.com
  • State overlays: A few states (e.g., Missouri) cap Schedule II refills; others (e.g., Alaska) follow federal rules without extra barriers.

If you live in a restricted state but travel to—or physically sit in—an FPA state during a telehealth visit, the NP may treat you under the FPA state’s rules. Always confirm where you must be located for each session.


The APRN Compact: cross-state care on the horizon

Only four states (DE, ND, SD, UT) have enacted the APRN Compact so far; seven are needed for activation. When live, it will let a licensed mental health nurse practitioner hold one multistate license, simplifying regional telehealth.

Until then, your NP must have a separate license (or telehealth waiver) in your state to provide care—critical when searching for an online psychiatric nurse practitioner.


What services can a mental health NP provide?

  1. Comprehensive evaluation & diagnosis using DSM-5-TR criteria.
  2. Medication management, from SSRIs to long-acting injectables.
  3. Brief psychotherapy (e.g., CBT, motivational interviewing).
  4. Ordering & interpreting labs to monitor side-effects.
  5. Care coordination with therapists, primary-care providers, and social services.
  6. Crisis intervention and safety-planning, including 988 referrals.
  7. Digital therapeutics oversight—prescribing FDA-authorized mental-health apps.
  8. Group or family sessions where scope allows.

Most PMHNPs see patients every 2–12 weeks for medication follow-up, supplementing—but not replacing—weekly talk therapy from a counselor or psychologist.


Settings: in-person, hybrid, and fully online

Setting What to expect Billing
Community clinic / FQHC Sliding-scale fees; integrated primary care Medicaid nearly always accepted
Hospital or IOP Med management plus group therapy Covered as part of facility fee
Private practice 30–60 min visits; often hybrid Commercial insurance or self-pay
Telehealth platform Video visits; 50-state networks of online psychiatric nurse practitioners Check if platform ships meds; verify state licensure

Tele-NPs now deliver more than 25 percent of outpatient psychiatric visits, according to 2024 Medicare claims data (CMS).

Find care for you

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