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Rochelle Butler, PA-C
Physician Assistant
1101 Lake St Oak Park IL, 60301About
About Me
As a psychiatry PA at Stella Mental Health, I specialize in medication management for mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, OCD, bipolar disorder and more. My approach to mental health care is grounded in fostering a compassionate and personalized connection with each individual. With a commitment to understanding the unique aspects of each patient, I strive to tailor treatment plans to their specific needs and goals. I believe in collaborative decision-making, working together to explore various treatment options, and finding the optimal solutions. I obtained a Master’s degree at Rush University.
In addition to prescribing medication, I guide you through various treatment options at Stella, collaboratively choosing the most suitable approach for your needs. My priority is to ensure your comfort throughout the care process, and I strive to minimize the use of medication while effectively addressing your symptoms.
At Stella Oak Park, we offer a holistic approach to mental health care and provide effective treatments like Spravato nasal spray, TMS therapy, medication management and integration therapy. Founded in 2020, Stella Center has treated over 9,500 patients to date. Book an intake appointment with us to see if you can benefit from Treatment by Stella.
Education and Training
Marquette University Bachelor of Biomedical Science 2020
Midwestern University Master of Physician Assistant 2022
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