PMHNP, 22 years of experience
With over 20 years of diverse experience in the nursing profession, I began my career as a Neonatal ICU and Pediatric nurse, where I developed a strong clinical foundation and a deep compassion for patients and families during critical times. My passion for mentoring and education led me to spend five years as a Nursing Instructor, helping to shape and guide the next generation of nurses. Ten years ago, I advanced my practice by becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner, a role in which I’ve found immense fulfillment, providing holistic and continuous care across the lifespan. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, I recognized an increasing and urgent need for mental health services. Motivated to address this gap, I pursued a post-master’s certification as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). Since earning my PMHNP certification, I have been honored to provide psychiatric care to patients of all ages. I am especially passionate about supporting individuals as they navigate mental health challenges, and I find great satisfaction in seeing patients respond positively to treatment—whether through medication, therapy, or a combination of both.
During the initial visit, I focus on taking a thorough health history—discussing where you are now and the steps you'd like to take to optimize your health. I believe in holistic care, which includes complementary and alternative modalities alongside medication management."
I'm very open-minded and easygoing, with a straightforward and transparent personality. My intention is always to support and optimize your mental health through honest and compassionate communication.
I enjoy providing compassionate, personalized care to individuals of all ages—from teenagers and young adults to seniors. I find fulfillment in meeting people where they are in life and supporting their physical, emotional, and social well-being at every stage.
1 rating with written reviews
June 27, 2025
Sascha is very kind, resourceful, and made me feel safe to share what was going on. I am very grateful to have her as a resource.