Tonya Denette Edmondson NURSE PRACTITIONER, Nurse
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Tonya Denette Edmondson NURSE PRACTITIONER

Nurse | Family

Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio, 45211

About

I am an experienced psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with over 19 years of experience in various settings, including long-term care, inpatient, outpatient, and telepsychiatry. My practice approach is patient-centered, focusing on helping individuals achieve their goals, improving their quality of life, and fostering connections within families and communities.

 

As a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, my treatment philosophy centers around patient-centered care and improving their quality of life. My approach to treatment is goal-centered and focuses on understanding the unique needs and goals of each patient to develop a personalized plan of care. I believe in taking a holistic approach to mental health care that considers the patient's broader social context, including their families and communities. My extensive experience in different care settings allows me to adapt my approach to meet the needs of each patient and situation.

Education and Training

Indiana Wesleyan University MSN - FNP 2015

Indiana Wesleyan University BS Nursing 2011

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

PsychiatryADHDInsomniaDepressionTrauma and PTSDPerson-FocusedEmotionally FocusedCoachingMedication Management
Provider Taxonomy Details
Specialty:Nurse
Taxonomy Code:363LF0000X
License Number:COA. 19101-NP
License State Code:OH

Tonya Denette Edmondson NURSE PRACTITIONER's Practice location

Tonya Edmondson, PMHNP-BC

Cincinnati -
Cincinnati, Ohio 45211
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New patients: 513-993-3011
https://www.helloklarity.com/provider/tonya-edmondson?state=ohio

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