NOVA MJ Health — Psychiatrist in Washington, DC
Address1800 R St NW Suite C8 DC, Washington, DC 20009
Phone+1703-454-8682
Websitenovamjhealth.com
NOVA MJ Health is a psychiatry and behavioral health practice led by Dr. Yeganeh “Anna” Jalaeian, DNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, serving Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC. They offer psychiatric and behavioral health services for patients of all ages, with in-person and telehealth options. Their approach is grounded in evidence-based practice, thoughtful evaluation, and collaboration, focusing on personalized and responsive care. Services include psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and specialized neurocognitive assessments. They are a Certified Autism Specialist and a Creyos Partner Practice.
Best for
- Children, adolescents, and adults
- Individuals seeking neurocognitive assessments
- Patients with ADHD or autism spectrum concerns
- Those needing medication management
| Key services | Psychiatric evaluation, Medication management, Neurocognitive assessment, ADHD assessment and treatment, Autism spectrum assessment and support, Telehealth services |
| Tags | psychiatry, behavioral health, medication management, neurocognitive assessment, ADHD, autism, telehealth, Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland |
Location
Also in Washington
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