Catherine A. Yu, DNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC
Dr. Catherine A. Yu is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) with a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). She brings years of clinical experience in psychiatric care across diverse populations and settings. Her approach blends medical expertise with compassionate listening and personalized care.
Dr. Catherine is passionate about empowering adults to take control of their mental wellness and navigate life with greater clarity and resilience. Her practice focuses on creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, supported, and respected.
Credentials:
Professional, accredited psychiatric care you can trust–confidentiality always comes first.
Research shows online psychiatric care is as effective as in-person visits—and often more convenient.
Starting from $150 a session, we keep you wellness costs affordable whether self paid or through insurance.
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Sunday-Wednesday
With evening and early morning appointments available
We believe quality mental health care should be accessible, convenient, and private. That’s why our practice is 100% telehealth—so you can receive care from the comfort and privacy of your home, without the stress of commuting or scheduling conflicts. Through secure virtual visits, you can receive high-quality care without the barriers of transportation or long wait times. Whether you’re at home, at work, or other private location telehealth can support your lifestyle.
Support you need, when you need it via tele-health. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, PTSD, mood disorder, or going through life transitions we’re here to support you. All from a private and comfortable setting—wherever you are.
If you have a device capable of connecting to the internet and can stream audio and video then you are ready to start!
Through secure and convenient telepsychiatry, Dr. Catherine Yu provides personalized, patient-centered mental health care tailored to your needs. During your initial evaluation, she will work with you to determine the most effective treatment plan—whether that includes medication management, psychotherapy, or a combination of approaches.
Your psychiatric provider should be someone you feel comfortable opening up to and communicating with openly. Trust and rapport are essential for effective care. It’s also important to ensure your provider is fully licensed and experienced in addressing your specific mental health needs.