

Lynbrook residents deserve accessible mental health care. Headway's network of 1,203 providers serves Atlantic Beach, Valley Stream, and Cedarhurst with flexible virtual and in-person sessions. Work with your insurance to focus on your care, not costs—many patients save 75% on sessions.
As your mental health provider here's what I want you to know about me:
I'm Sandra Sarro, a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with more than 30 years of experience caring for individuals and families across a variety of mental health settings. Throughout my career in emergency psychiatry, inpatient care, medical units, and private practice, I've learned that every person's story is unique. My goal is to provide care that is compassionate, sincere, and nonjudgmental, so you always feel heard and supported. I work with adolescents, adults, older adults, and families experiencing challenges such as depression, anxiety, mood disorders, ADHD, insomnia, behavioral and school-related concerns, anger management, and life transitions.
Danielle Overton-Miller, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based psychiatric care through a collaborative and patient-centered approach. She believes in creating a supportive, judgment-free environment where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered throughout their mental health journey.
Danielle specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis, and medication management of ADHD, anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, mood disorders, insomnia, and other common psychiatric conditions. She develops individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique goals, lifestyle, and needs while incorporating the latest evidence-based practices.
She provides virtual psychiatric care for adults throughout New York and Connecticut, making high-quality mental health care convenient and accessible. Danielle earned her Master of Science in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing from D’Youville University and is committed to helping patients achieve lasting wellness and improved quality of life.
As a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP), I provide evidence-based medication management to clients seeking care. Since becoming a PMHNP, I have worked in different settings such as community health, substance use and women’s health. I have a true passion for working with the LGBTQ and BIPOC communities. I focus on empowering clients within these communities to help them understand possible treatments for their mental health concerns and provide a therapeutic approach to care.
I have 8 years of nursing experience working with children as young as 6 years and older across inpatient and outpatient settings. Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, ODD, bipolar and psychotic disorders are some of the areas I have expertise in.
I graduated from Hofstra University Nurse Practitioner Program and was recognized for The Academic Excellence Award for outstanding clinical and academic performance.
In my practice, I work with individuals navigating depression, anxiety, insomnia, ADHD, or dementia who are ready for change but may feel uncertain about where to start. Together, we will identify your unique needs, set meaningful goals, and create a personalized plan that supports healing, growth, and long-term well-being. My goal is to help you not just manage symptoms but rediscover balance, resilience, and hope.
Hi, my name is Myea, a board certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. I specialize in working with adults navigating anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, PTSD, and other mental health challenges. My goal is to provide a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can feel seen, heard, and understood. In our work together, evidence-based medication management alongside supportive psychotherapy will be utilized to develop your personalized treatment plan. After delving into your history, we will identify current challenges and focus on empowering you with the necessary tools and support to accomplish your goals.











Headway makes it easy to find support for your mental health — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Finding psychiatrists in Lynbrook starts with understanding what kind of care fits your needs. Psychiatrists can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe medication, and manage medication as part of ongoing care. Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners can also diagnose and prescribe. Therapists provide talk therapy and may work alongside a prescriber. If you are looking for support with anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, OCD, or medication management, review each psychiatrist’s listed specialties, training, and approach before booking.
Lynbrook is a smaller local market, so the number of nearby psychiatry offices may be limited compared with larger parts of Nassau County and New York City. Virtual appointments can expand your options while still giving you access to psychiatrists licensed in New York. Psychiatry visits, especially medication management appointments, are often shorter and less frequent than therapy sessions. Some psychiatrists also offer therapy, and some people work with both a therapist and a prescriber. As you compare Lynbrook psychiatrists, look at appointment availability, whether the psychiatrist is accepting new patients, and whether their bio gives you a clear sense of their communication style.
Psychiatric care in Lynbrook can be a significant expense without insurance. Using in-network insurance is one of the most reliable ways to reduce session costs and understand what you may pay before care starts. Headway helps you search for psychiatrists who match your preferences, verify your insurance, and see estimated costs before you book. Every psychiatrist listed is accepting new patients, and many accept insurance, so you can review bios, compare virtual and in-person options, and book directly when you’re ready.
If you're already taking psychiatric medication and considering switching providers, talk to your current prescriber before changing or stopping any medication — most psychiatric medications shouldn't be stopped abruptly. Anyone experiencing thoughts of self-harm or in acute crisis should call 988 or go to the nearest emergency department rather than wait for an outpatient appointment.
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