Dr. Uchenna Stephanie Ukoha, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatrist | Psychiatry
Holly St Denver CO, 80266About
I am a dual board certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner with a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. With extensive training and experience in family practice and psychiatric care, I am equipped and dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of mental health and primary care conditions. Through active listening, evidence-based assessments, and individualized treatment plans, I strive to create a safe and non-judgmental space where my patients can openly discuss their concerns. I collaborate closely with my patients to develop personalized treatment plans that encompass medication management, therapy, and holistic and integrated approach to physical and mental health. My mission is to support you as we bridge the gap between your physical and mental health. With empathy and respect, I am here to guide you towards a life of emotional resilience and genuine well-being. I look forward to serving you!
Education and Training
Graceland University Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2012
University of Texas Arlington MSN - FNP 2015
Briar Cliff University DNP - FNP 2018
Briar Cliff University PMC - PMHNP 2022
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Awards
- Briar Cliff University Practice Innovation Excellence Award 2018 Briar Cliff University
Professional Memberships
- American Association of Nurse Practitioners
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