***Please note this provider uses a platform called Headway to manage their practice. After booking, you will need to set up a Headway account to confirm your appointment. By providing your phone number and/or email address during booking, you agree to receive communications via e-mail, phone call and/or text message, which may include calls/texts sent using an automated system, from or on behalf of Headway and/or this provider about your appointment, account registration, insurance and payment information, and treatment.*** Sajo Thomas, a PMHNP-BC from Texas, has over 18 years' healthcare experience. He began his ARNP career in 2019, specializing in adult psychiatric conditions. Currently, he serves at Unity Point Health and YesPsych, offering personalized mental health care. Prior to this, Thomas was a Registered Nurse at Parkland Hospital for 12 years.He uses evidence-based practices and medication management to improve patient well-being and advocates for individualized plan for optimal mental health outcomes. As a PMHNP-BC and ARNP, my care approach is patient-centered care. I create a supportive environment for open discussion, facilitating patient comfort. My style is collaborative, working with patients to develop personalized care plans that align with their unique needs and goals. I provide evidence-based care . As an ARNP, I can prescribe medication, but I view it as one piece of the puzzle.I am committed to providing comprehensive, compassionate care on their path to mental wellness. As a PMHNP, I provide a safe, supportive environment for clients. I aim to empower clients through education about their mental health condition. Clients receive a comprehensive, individualized care plan, which may include medication management. I use evidence-based treatment . The ultimate goal is to enhance clients' quality of life and mental stability. I am committed to treating clients with respect, compassion, and understanding, supporting them throughout their mental health journey.
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