Elessar Psychiatry — Mental health clinic in Denver, CO
Address169 W 2710 S Cir St. George UT, Denver, CO 84790
Phone+1720-664-9877
Websiteelessarpsychiatry.care
Katy Alderman, PMHNP-BC, is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner at Elessar Psychiatry in Denver, Colorado. She provides psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and psychotherapy, grounded in evidence and guided by compassion. Katy aims to create personalized, transparent treatment plans rooted in genuine connection, working collaboratively with clients to understand their goals and support symptom relief and long-term wellbeing. Her approach is described as warm, knowledgeable, compassionate, and professional, often incorporating a sense of humor to ease the process. She is dedicated to staying abreast of unfolding research in the psychiatric field and explains treatment pathways in understandable ways. Katy is particularly recommended for psychiatric support related to anxiety and ADHD.
Best for
- Individuals seeking anxiety support
- Individuals seeking ADHD support
- Clients who appreciate a collaborative approach
- Nervous first-time therapy clients
| Key services | Psychiatric evaluation, Medication management, Psychotherapy, Virtual appointments, In-person appointments |
| Tags | psychiatric nurse practitioner, medication management, psychotherapy, anxiety, ADHD, evidence-based care, compassionate care, Denver, virtual therapy, in-person therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 6 reviews
The therapists at Elessar Psychiatry are true experts. They have treated me with compassion and kindness. They have helped me enormously. I highly recommend them.
Katy is wonderful and super helpful in meeting me where I'm at as well as assessing me needs. I really appreciate her support. Highly recommend!
I left my first session with Katy feeling affirmed. She is an incredibly knowledgeable clinician, and someone who is devoted to continued learning (in service of you), keeping abreast of unfolding research in the psychiatric field. Her style is warm, solution-oriented, honest, personable, and collaborative. She’s organized and on top of things. She’s also very funny, which helps if you feel nervous or uncertain. She very much knows what she’s doing, and that matters. I highly recommend.
Katy has been so much help for me. She is very warm and understanding and has helped me so much. I would definitely refer Her to anyone who needs any type of help.
Katy is so fantastic! She brings a sense of humor to the process that has made it all so much easier, but is also obviously super knowledgeable and always willing to explain, answer questions, or help navigate challenges. She provides options and discusses treatment pathways in simple-to-understand ways that are really helpful, particularly to someone like me who was nervous to seek this help in the first place. Her scheduling options are also super flexible. I would recommend her to anyone who's looking for psychiatric support in the anxiety/ADHD world.
Katy is kind, knowledgeable, compassionate, and a true professional at what she does! She helped me through a significantly trying time, provided support and answers to questions, and assured she had every possible detail about my situation to give the best diagnosis and treatment. I could not recommend her enough!
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