Mental Health Care, From the Comfort of Home
Board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners providing telehealth psychiatric care across 40+ states. Anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and more — covered by most insurance.
Conditions We Treat
Our board-certified PMHNPs specialize in the full spectrum of mental health conditions via telehealth. Evidence-based diagnosis and treatment plans.
How Hometown NP Works
Getting started with telehealth psychiatric care is simple.
Schedule Online
Choose a time that works for you — evenings and weekends available.
Complete Intake
Answer a brief assessment about your symptoms and history.
Meet Your PMHNP
Connect via secure video for a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation.
Get Your Plan
Receive a personalized treatment plan and prescription if appropriate.
Insurance We Accept
Hometown NP is in-network with most major insurance carriers. Telehealth mental health benefits are covered by the majority of plans.
What Patients Are Saying
"I was skeptical about online psychiatry but Hometown NP completely changed my perspective. My provider was thorough, compassionate, and the appointment was seamless. I finally have a diagnosis and treatment plan that actually works."
Sarah M.
Texas
"After years of struggling with ADHD undiagnosed, I finally got the answers I needed in one appointment. The process was easy, the provider listened to everything, and I had my prescription within 24 hours."
James R.
Florida
"As someone with severe anxiety, even going to a psychiatrist's office was a barrier. Being able to do this from home was a game changer. My anxiety is finally manageable. I can't thank Hometown NP enough."
Maria T.
California
Ready to Start Your Mental Health Journey?
Same-week telehealth appointments available in 40+ states. Most insurance accepted.
Medical Disclaimer
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional about your specific situation. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
