Ranie Meyer
Nurse Practitioner
Tyler Tyler TX, 75701About
With a foundational education from the University of Texas at Tyler and specialized training in integrative psychiatry from the Dream Practice Academy, my approach combines over 14 years of healthcare experience across diverse settings—from emergency rooms to intensive care units to small practices.
My personal journey into mental health was not a straightforward path. The early loss of my father, a significant car accident, and navigating life changes have all deeply influenced my empathy and understanding. These experiences fostered my intuitive connection with patients facing their own struggles, guiding me into a career that blends scientific rigor with heartfelt care. Together, we can achieve better mental health and well-being.
Colleagues and patients alike describe me as intuitive, wise, and energetically compassionate. This reflects in my practice where I prioritize a holistic, patient-centered approach, embracing the unique challenges and strengths of each individual. My work is not just about managing symptoms but fostering a partnership that enhances your overall well-being.
Outside the clinic, I enjoy sharing my knowledge and supporting my community in Texas.
Education and Training
University of Texas at Tyler BS Nursing 2010
University of Texas at Tyler MSN - PMHNP 2021
University of Texas at Tyler MSN - FNP 2016
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Professional Memberships
- Member of the Psychiatric Advanced Practice Nurses of Texas Association
- Member of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association
- Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society Inductee
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