Royal Gorge Psychiatry — Psychiatrist in Denver, CO
Address110 16th St Mall Suite 1460 CO, Denver, CO 80202
Phone+1719-420-0238
Websiteroyalgorgepsychiatry.com
Karl Weber is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) and U.S. Navy Veteran. His career in healthcare began as a paramedic, where he observed the significant impact of mental health crises. This experience inspired him to specialize in psychiatric care. Weber holds both a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and a Master of Science in Management. He provides patient-centered care for a range of psychiatric conditions, utilizing diagnostic assessments, medication management, and therapeutic interventions. His practice is grounded in evidence-based approaches and aims to offer comprehensive, holistic care by addressing both psychological and physical aspects of mental health. Weber is also involved in community mental health initiatives to reduce stigma.
Best for
- Individuals with psychiatric conditions
- Veterans
- First responders
| Key services | Diagnostic assessments, Medication management, Therapeutic interventions |
| Tags | psychiatrist, mental health, nurse practitioner, medication management, veteran, first responder, evidence-based, holistic care, Denver, Colorado |
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