

Mental health support throughout Greenville, including West End, downtown, and Eastside areas. Headway's network of 226 providers offers flexible scheduling with sessions available as soon as tomorrow. Most insurance plans accepted, helping you focus on care without worrying about costs.
As a triple board-certified nurse practitioner ( nurse midwife, family practitioner, and mental health), I believe that caring for your mind is just as important as caring for your body. I have many years of experience in the perinatal mental health field, but I enjoy caring for all walks of life. I currently care for clients aged 10-65 for many conditions, including depression, anxiety, mood/bipolar, PTSD, and perinatal disorders, among others.
Dr. Tauscha Gerald is a Psych Mental Health Nurse practitioner with a doctorate degree in nursing. Her education combined with over 5 years of experience as a nurse practitioner and more than 20 years experience in healthcare enables her to provide exceptional care to all. Her smile, laid back personality, genuineness sets her apart from other providers.
Hello! My name is Cheryl. I am a dually certified family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. I know the importance of treating mental health with not only medications but also therapy. We all need tools in our toolbox to be the best version of ourselves. I am committed to helping each client in their personal journey. I do not believe in one size fits all solutions.
I promote the healthy development of children, adolescents, adults and families.
I have 20 years of experience in healthcare and firmly believe that mental health is essential to overall health. I am excited about the changes in our culture that have shined a spotlight on mental health. I believe it is time to fight stigmas and continue to promote emotional well-being. I'm a board-certified Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and specialize in managing mood disorders, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and bipolar disorders, with approaches tailored to each client’s needs.
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Headway makes it easy to find support for your mental health — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Finding the right psychiatrist in Greenville starts with knowing which type of mental health care fits your needs. Psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe medication, and manage medication over time. Therapists provide talk therapy and may work with you on concerns like anxiety, depression, ADHD, stress, or OCD. Some people start with a therapist, some start with a prescriber, and some work with both. As you compare options, look for a psychiatrist whose listed specialties match the concerns you want to discuss.
In a smaller city like Greenville, local psychiatry options may be more limited than in larger North Carolina markets, so virtual appointments can help expand your search. Psychiatric care often involves shorter, less frequent medication management visits than therapy sessions, though some psychiatrists also offer therapy. When reviewing profiles, consider appointment availability, whether the psychiatrist is accepting new patients, and whether the bio explains their approach to diagnosis, medication management, and follow-up care.
Psychiatric care in Greenville 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 begins. Headway helps you find psychiatrists who match your needs, verifies that they are accepting new patients with your plan, and shows estimated out-of-pocket costs before you book, so you can review bios, compare availability, 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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