(he/him)
My name is Isaac, and I am a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, specializing in patient-centered care for individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders. I earned both my Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) degree and Doctorate in Nursing from Kent State University. With over seven years of experience, I have worked with diverse populations across hospitals, outpatient community mental health centers, and addiction treatment clinics.
The most important voice in the room is yours. I take time to listen closely to your concerns, experiences, and goals. Together, we’ll develop a clear, personalized treatment plan designed to support your growth and goals.
My greatest strength as a provider is my ability to listen actively and apply evidence-based practices to support clients on their journey toward achieving their goals.
I especially enjoy working with clients who are committed to getting better. Many are highly motivated to achieve their treatment goals but may lack the tools or support to make meaningful progress. They often come to me feeling down, irritable, overwhelmed, and anxious about where they are in life.
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I specialize in treating anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and PTSD using evidence-based approaches tailored to each individual’s unique needs by providing medication management and CBT counseling.
10 ratings with written reviews
January 12, 2026
He's truly wonderful, super understanding, and able to understand your issues without making you feel worse. Highly recommend.
November 28, 2025
I had a really good conversation. He was insightful, asked the right questions, and made it easy to open up without feeling judged. He stayed patient the whole time, helped me break things down clearly. Overall, very productive session.
November 24, 2025
I have been seeing DR. Isaac Bofah for a long time and I trust his judgment and He is very professional and actually listens to my concerns and is nonjudgmental