Psychiatrists in 53212

Photo of Leah Mott - Lake Effect Wellness - Leah Mott, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Lake Effect Wellness - Leah Mott
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Milwaukee, WI 53212
Not accepting new clients
If you've been struggling with depression, anxiety, or ADHD, let's talk about exploring your options. Oftentimes, adding a medication to your wellness toolbox in addition to holistic practices can help you reach your full potential. I created Lake Effect Wellness in 2020 to provide mental health care to the Milwaukee community. I am passionate about working together with clients to create a personalized journey to mental wellness. When working with clients, I help you connect with your mind, body, and spirit in order to lead a more purposeful and joyful life.
If you've been struggling with depression, anxiety, or ADHD, let's talk about exploring your options. Oftentimes, adding a medication to your wellness toolbox in addition to holistic practices can help you reach your full potential. I created Lake Effect Wellness in 2020 to provide mental health care to the Milwaukee community. I am passionate about working together with clients to create a personalized journey to mental wellness. When working with clients, I help you connect with your mind, body, and spirit in order to lead a more purposeful and joyful life.
(414) 240-9378 View (414) 240-9378
Photo of John Thomas Olstad, PMHNP, APNP, MSN, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
John Thomas Olstad
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP, APNP, MSN
Verified Verified
Milwaukee, WI 53212  (Online Only)
Hello, I'm John Olstad, a psychiatric nurse practitioner committed to providing compassionate and comprehensive mental health care. With 6 years of experience in the field, I specialize in assessing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of psychiatric disorders. I specialize in treating bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia. I am also comfortable working with ADHD and addiction medications.
Hello, I'm John Olstad, a psychiatric nurse practitioner committed to providing compassionate and comprehensive mental health care. With 6 years of experience in the field, I specialize in assessing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of psychiatric disorders. I specialize in treating bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia. I am also comfortable working with ADHD and addiction medications.
(262) 235-5994 View (262) 235-5994
Photo of Lisa Calabrese, APRN (C, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Lisa Calabrese
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, APRN (C
Verified Verified
Milwaukee, WI 53212
Lisa Calabrese is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Wisconsin who has been practicing since 2018. She has a Bachelor of arts in human geography from UW Madison, a Bachelor of science in nursing from UW Oshkosh, and a Master's of science in nursing from Alverno College. Lisa practices a compassionate, holistic, and trauma-informed approach to mental health care. She wants to help her clients identify their strengths and improve their mental health from multiple angles, with a focus on healthy lifestyle.
Lisa Calabrese is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner in Wisconsin who has been practicing since 2018. She has a Bachelor of arts in human geography from UW Madison, a Bachelor of science in nursing from UW Oshkosh, and a Master's of science in nursing from Alverno College. Lisa practices a compassionate, holistic, and trauma-informed approach to mental health care. She wants to help her clients identify their strengths and improve their mental health from multiple angles, with a focus on healthy lifestyle.
(414) 626-1251 View (414) 626-1251
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Michelle Vanden Noven
Psychiatrist, MD
Verified Verified
Milwaukee, WI 53212
Dr. Vanden Noven is a Board-Certified psychiatrist in both General Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She graduated from medical school at the University of Toledo in 2007 and then relocated to Milwaukee for psychiatric training. She completed her general psychiatry residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2011. She then completed an additional two years of fellowship training in child and adolescent psychiatry, also at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Vanden Noven treats children, adolescents, and adults with a wide variety of psychiatric conditions.
Dr. Vanden Noven is a Board-Certified psychiatrist in both General Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She graduated from medical school at the University of Toledo in 2007 and then relocated to Milwaukee for psychiatric training. She completed her general psychiatry residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2011. She then completed an additional two years of fellowship training in child and adolescent psychiatry, also at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Vanden Noven treats children, adolescents, and adults with a wide variety of psychiatric conditions.
(414) 441-6516 View (414) 441-6516
Photo of Lisa Parker, MSN,  APRN, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Lisa Parker
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, MSN, APRN
Verified Verified
Milwaukee, WI 53212
Lisa Parker is a dual certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and a Family Nurse Practitioner in Wisconsin who has been practicing since 2017. She provides a thorough evaluation, diagnosis, and evidence-based medication management to adolescents and adults with various mental health concerns including but not limited to mood disorders, depression, anxiety, trauma, OCD, ADHD, grief, women's health and struggles with substance use.
Lisa Parker is a dual certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and a Family Nurse Practitioner in Wisconsin who has been practicing since 2017. She provides a thorough evaluation, diagnosis, and evidence-based medication management to adolescents and adults with various mental health concerns including but not limited to mood disorders, depression, anxiety, trauma, OCD, ADHD, grief, women's health and struggles with substance use.
(888) 992-2125 View (888) 992-2125
Photo of Heather Sanders, LPC,  CSAC, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Heather Sanders
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, LPC, CSAC
Verified Verified
Milwaukee, WI 53212
Heather D. Talley is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) as well as a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor. She received her Master’s Degree from Springfield College in Community Counseling. She has been providing therapeutic services since 2013.
Heather D. Talley is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) as well as a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor. She received her Master’s Degree from Springfield College in Community Counseling. She has been providing therapeutic services since 2013.
(414) 420-9345 View (414) 420-9345

How does your Psychiatrist compare?

Number of Psychiatrists in 53212

< 10

Psychiatrists in 53212 who prioritize treating:

100% Depression
100% Anxiety
100% ADHD
83% Trauma and PTSD
67% Sleep or Insomnia
50% Child
50% Bipolar Disorder

Top 3 insurances accepted

60% Aetna
60% Cigna and Evernorth
60% UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH

How Psychiatrists in 53212 see their clients

84% In Person and Online
16% Online Only

Gender breakdown

84% Female
16% Male
FAQs - About Psychiatrists and Psychiatric Nurses

How can I find a psychiatrist in 53212?

The Psychology Today Directory enables users to search specifically for psychiatrists by selecting the provider type from the drop-down menu, and filtering results by city, zip code, or the psychiatrist's name. The search results feature detailed profiles that outline each professional's treatment approach, areas of expertise, credentials, fees, payment options, and accepted insurance. Results include both psychiatrists (MDs) and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs), who hold advanced practice nursing degrees. Users can refine their search for a specific type of psychiatric provider using the "Provider Type" filter.

What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?

Psychiatrists are medical specialists dedicated to understanding, diagnosing, and treating brain disorders and mental health conditions. As physicians, they are trained to identify the often subtle biological factors underlying mental disorders and to monitor how mental health treatments may impact other physical conditions, such as heart disease. Psychiatrists are licensed to prescribe medication and typically conduct shorter sessions that focus on medication management rather than intensive psychotherapy.

In contrast, psychologists are particularly attuned to the impact of early experiences on development, behavior, emotions, and cognitive processes. They often take a holistic approach to assessing and treating clients, considering aspects of personality and social functioning. Although psychologists cannot prescribe medication, they are frequently skilled in administering psychological tests—such as IQ tests, personality assessments, and behavioral evaluations—to assess an individual's functioning. Psychologists often engage in longer, more psychotherapy-focused sessions compared to psychiatrists.

What is a psychiatric nurse practitioner and what is the difference with a psychiatrist?

A psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP), also known as a mental health nurse practitioner or psychiatric nurse practitioner, is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who has completed advanced training in psychiatric care, earning at least a master’s degree in psychiatric nursing. To become Board-Certified (PMHNP-BC), psychiatric nurse practitioners must also pass a national exam that tests their clinical psychiatric knowledge.

Like psychiatrists, PMHNPs are trained to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions. However, PMHNPs and psychiatrists differ in their training experience. While PMHNPs can complete their credentialing requirements (full bachelor's and master's degree training) in as few as 6 years, psychiatrists often spend upwards of 12 years to complete their bachelor's, medical doctorate degree, and residency training requirements. Because of training differences, some states require PMHNPs to be supervised by or enter into a collaborative agreement with a physician in order to prescribe medication.

When deciding to work with a psychiatrist or PMHNP, clients should consider factors such therapeutic fit, cost, and availability. Psychiatrists may have more substantial training in treating more severe psychiatric conditions, as well as in providing more specialized treatment services, such as child psychiatry. However, psychiatrists may be inaccessible to some clients, as their cost and availability may be prohibitive. It can often be easier for clients to find a PMHNP with openings for new clients when compared to psychiatrists, and PMHNPs may also offer lower cost treatment options for clients looking to minimize out-of-pocket costs.

Can a psychiatrist or a PMHNP prescribe medication?

The Psychology Today directory features two primary types of psychiatric professionals: psychiatrists and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs). Both are generally authorized to prescribe psychiatric medications. In 28 states, PMHNPs have full practice authority, allowing them to provide the complete spectrum of psychiatric care, including independent medication prescribing and management. In other states, however, PMHNPs are required to work under the supervision or in collaboration with a physician to prescribe medication. Both psychiatrists and PMHNPs may also offer additional services, such as psychotherapy, counseling, and care coordination, for clients seeking psychiatric care.

Do psychiatrists or PMHNPs offer therapy?

Both psychiatrists and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs) are generally trained in a number of treatment modalities, including traditional psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), pharmacotherapy, and, occasionally, various somatic therapies. Typically, psychiatrists and PMHNPs make a diagnosis and determine a course of treatment based on chemical or biological factors, using lab tests, brain scans and physical and psychological evaluations.

While psychotherapy may be used in the first session to aid in diagnosis, it is not typically utilized in subsequent visits. In fact, after the introductory session, most psychiatry sessions may only be 15-20 minutes in length and are largely focused on medication management; this is frequently the case for both psychiatrists and PMHNPs. However, medication providers who do not offer psychotherapy usually work collaboratively with psychologists and other mental health clinicians who do offer these services, and they can refer clients seeking more traditional psychotherapy services to their care.

How do I know if I need a psychiatrist, a PMHNP, or a therapist?

It is not always easy to know which type of mental health practitioner to choose. Many people are unaware of the root of their mental or behavioral problem and may be unaware of the differences in support provided by various mental health professionals. One way many people learn which type of care is best for them is by seeing their primary care provider (PCP) first. Depending on the nature and severity of the symptoms, the PCP may review their medical history and provide guidance or a referral to the appropriate type of provider.

A referral to a psychiatrist or PMHNP is most often made when a client is in need of psychiatric medication management or assessment. These professionals are specifically trained to prescribe psychiatric medications, when necessary, for a client; however, they generally do not provide supportive psychotherapy on an ongoing basis. A therapist or psychologist, in contrast, can provide supportive psychotherapy but is unable to prescribe medications. Because of their unique roles, some clients see both a medication prescriber (either a psychiatrist or PMHNP) and a therapist at the same time to address their psychiatric concerns holistically. Many psychiatrists and psychologists are very open to referring clients to other professionals if unable to meet the client's needs or if they think the client could use additional support from a different type of professional.

Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist or a PMHNP?

A referral to a psychiatrist or psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) is often not required. However, consulting your primary care physician (PCP) first can be beneficial and may streamline the process of getting the care you need. Your PCP can help determine whether psychiatric care is necessary or if another type of mental health support might be more appropriate. Additionally, some insurance plans require a PCP referral to cover part or all of the costs associated with seeing a specialist. Obtaining a referral can also expedite the appointment process, particularly in areas with provider shortages or for clients seeking specialists in fields like child psychiatry.

Is everyone in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory a licensed professional?

Yes, all professionals listed in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory are licensed to provide mental health services in the state(s) where they practice. The directory includes a variety of providers such as psychiatrists, psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs), physician assistants, psychologists, social workers, and counselors. Each provider must hold a valid license issued by their state regulatory body to be listed. In addition, Psychology Today offers a verification process for certain providers, signified by a 'Verified' symbol next to their profile. This badge indicates that the provider’s primary credential or license has been independently verified by Psychology Today.