About Our Medication Providers
Tessa Ryan, PMHNP, &
Stacy Allen, PA-C
IN-PERSON & ONLINE IN OHIO
We aim to partner with our clients and take a trauma informed, comprehensive, holistic, and compassionate approach to care.
I’m tESSA rYAN (she/her).
My approach
I am a board certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner specializing in psychiatric medication management. I have experience treating a wide range of mental health issues in both adult women and men. The diagnosis’ I have the most experience treating are depression, anxiety, bipolar, and OCD.
I have a special interest in:
I aim to partner with my clients and take a trauma informed, comprehensive, holistic, and compassionate approach to care. This includes working in collaboration with my clients, their families, and other healthcare providers to ensure that my care is safe, effective, evidenced based, and tailored to meet each individual's unique needs. While I believe that medication is highly beneficial in many cases, I also believe that the best approach to treatment includes a combination of lifestyle modifications, therapy, and social support and am passionate about helping my clients achieve healing, wellness, and balance in their lives.
I earned my bachelor’s degree in nursing at The University of Toledo and completed my master’s of science in mental health nursing at Ohio University. I am a board certified PMHNP-BC through the ANCC and have worked in multiple outpatient psychiatric settings throughout my career.
I’m stacy allen (she/her).
My approach
I’m a Physician Assistant dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered mental health care. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences from The Ohio State University and went on to complete my Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at Ohio Dominican University.
My career has given me experience in both psychiatry and emergency medicine, and I’ve seen firsthand how closely physical and mental health are connected. Working in the emergency department taught me how to stay calm under pressure and support patients through some of their most vulnerable moments. In psychiatry, I’ve had the privilege of walking alongside patients as they work through challenges, celebrate progress, and build healthier, more fulfilling lives. Blending these perspectives allows me to care for the whole person, not just their symptoms.
When working with patients, I strive to create a safe, welcoming space where they feel heard and understood. I believe mental health care should be collaborative — meaning we work together to set goals and create a plan that feels realistic and supportive for each individual. I draw on evidence-based medicine to guide treatment while also recognizing that every patient’s journey is unique.
My approach is holistic, compassionate, and rooted in empathy. Whether someone is facing an acute crisis or working toward long-term growth, my goal is to provide tools, guidance, and encouragement to help them feel empowered in their recovery. I am passionate about helping patients build resilience, restore balance, and move forward with confidence in their mental health journey.
WHAT IS WOMEN’S MENTAL HEALTH?
A field all to its own, women’s mental health emphasizes the intersectionality of womanhood to tailor care for each woman. Women’s mental health takes into consideration the unique background of being a woman and prioritizes an understanding of the challenges and experiences that impact women’s emotional and psychological well-being. Factors such as hormone changes, life transitions, reproductive health, social pressures, and trauma can take on new meanings in women’s mental health and present with a variety of issues ranging from postpartum depression to premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Curious about women’s mental health? Learn more below.
Prenatal and
Postpartum
The stages before, during, and after pregnancy can result in a combination of exciting and challenging moments that make navigating mental health more complicated. Accessing support during these times ensures that women feel cared for and empowered to navigate each step with confidence.
Infertility and
Pregnancy Loss
While pregnancy can be a time for joy and celebration, it can also be an experience of hardship and loss for many individuals and families. Whether you are dealing with infertility issues or pregnancy loss, our team can help you process and tend to the stress, grief, and uncertainty surrounding these challenges.
Perimenopause and Menopause
Menopause is a natural part of aging that occurs as ovaries age and reduce their hormone production. Hormonal shifts often impact a woman’s health and wellness, adjusting the need for specialized care and support to manage daily experiences. With the right support, women can navigate this time with greater ease and confidence.
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Tessa is currently in network with:
Aetna
Medical Mutual
Caresource Medicaid and Marketplace
Optum
Ohio Healthy
United Healthcare and Medicaid
OSU Employee (Luminare)
OSU Student (United Healthcare Student Resources)
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and Anthem Medicaid.
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Our self-pay rate is $250 for a 60 minute intake and $125 for each 30 minute follow up visit. We accept HSA and FSA cards.
We do offer a sliding fee scale as needed. Please reach out to learn more!
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Yes! We hope to be a one stop shop for our clients as our providers will be able to collaborate and work together to best serve your needs.
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If you are interested in scheduling, please reach out by completing the contact form below. We will request additional information via email and from there, we will schedule your intake!
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