Andrew Renzi, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner — Psychiatrist in Philadelphia, PA
Address510 Walnut St Suite 1425 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone+1412-655-6480
Websitelifestance.com
Andrew Renzi is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and PMHNP serving individuals aged 6-75+ in Pennsylvania. He provides medication management and substance use medication treatment, focusing on stabilizing symptoms and improving daily functioning. Andrew works collaboratively with patients to address conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, and bipolar disorder, with a particular commitment to supporting those recently discharged from psychiatric hospitals. His approach integrates evidence-based psychiatric care with therapeutic strategies like CBT, mindfulness, and ACT. He also works with diverse populations including individuals with autism spectrum disorders, the LGBTQ+ community, and military or veteran populations.
Best for
- Individuals needing medication management
- Patients recently discharged from psychiatric hospitals
- Children, adolescents, and adults
- Individuals with ADHD or anxiety
| Key services | Psychiatry/Medication Management, Substance use medication treatment, Adult Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Online Therapy Services |
| Tags | psychiatric nurse practitioner, medication management, adhd, anxiety, bipolar disorder, cbt, adult psychiatry, child psychiatry, adolescent psychiatry, telehealth |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Kind, caring and patient! Listened to everything I had to say. Offered sound advice and options! Office staff is friendly on the phone. Lots of communication about appointments and what to do. Love LifeStance!
Very prompt service, approachable, not judgemental, professional who really put me at ease. Finally for the first time, someone who listened AND understood my issues instead of making me feel silly and unauthentic. Thank you!
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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