Grace E Nwokike
Nurse | Psych/Mental Health
Newark Newark New Jersey, 07105About
Welcome! I'm Grace Nwokike, a compassionate and dedicated Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) with a deep commitment to providing excellent mental health care across all ages. With a rich background in nursing and specialized training in psychiatric care, I have honed my skills to serve a wide range of individuals, including children, teens, adults, and the elderly.
I've had the privilege of working in diverse settings like telemedicine, private offices, community clinics, and even homeless shelters. This variety has taught me the value of adaptability and personalized care.
In New Jersey and New York, I'm fully licensed to practice advanced nursing and prescribe medication when needed. My approach is always tailored to each person's unique story—listening carefully, evaluating your needs thoroughly, and crafting a care plan that respects your individual journey.
My areas of expertise include the treatment of depression, ADHD, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health conditions. My approach to patient care is holistic and patient-centered, recognizing the unique needs and experiences of each individual.
My goal is always clear: to guide you towards better mental health with empathy, expertise, and evidence-based treatments. Whether it's managing medications or collaborating with other healthcare professionals on your behalf, I'm here to ensure you receive the best possible care.
Thank you for considering me as your partner on this path to wellness. Your health and peace of mind are my top priorities.
Education and Training
Walden University MSN - PMHNP 2020
Seton Hall University BS Nursing 2011
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