(she/her)
My name is Dr. Eunice Itabiyi DNP PMHNP-BC. I graduated from Maryville University in Missouri. I am a medication management provider. I do this through an initial evaluation to determine the appropriate diagnosis. I also advise the patient to do a follow-up visit for possible medication adjustment for proper management. If necessary, patients may be advised to see a therapist for better management of their condition.
On the first visit, which is the initial psychiatric evaluation, we'll start with brief introductions, and then discuss the history of present illness, past, and medication use if any. This will help us arrive at a diagnosis, medication management, and follow-up sessions.
Having worked in different organizations, with other colleagues and clients from adolescents to 65 years of age I have acquired the skill and wherewithal to manage patients with results and testimonials.
I am in the best position to serve clients struggling with depression, anxiety, ADHD, Bipolar d/o, and substance use d/o.
Supportive
The provider creates a nonjudgmental environment where the patient can talk about their feelings and concerns.
13 ratings with written reviews
March 10, 2026
Mrs. Itabiyi is extremely helpful and knowledgeable. She is easy to talk to and provides me with invaluable information about my mental health and medication management. Her guidance to understand the “why” to my feelings , empowers and equips me with know “how” to take control of them.
March 5, 2026
She was so nice and really listened to me.
February 21, 2026
One of my friends recommended Grow Therapy. The website was easy to navigate & I was able to search for a female provider in my area and that’s how I found Dr.Itabiyi. I had my first visit today, and it went great!! Dr.Itabiyi conveyed genuine care and concern throughout my entire appointment. She asked me questions to get to know me. I felt safe, heard and respected my entire appointment. I’m very thankful I found her and I look forward to my future appointments! Thank you, Dr. Itabiyi!