Abigail T. Asumadu-Mensah, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC Family Nurse Practitioner & Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Licensed in Virginia, West Virginia & Washington, D.C
Abigail T. Asumadu-Mensah is a dual-licensed Family Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, proudly serving clients across Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C.
With a passion for providing care that honors the entire person, Abigail specializes in treating a wide range of mental health conditions and chronic medical concerns, offering a truly integrated approach to wellness. She works with individuals of all ages, supporting them through every stage of life with compassion, clinical excellence, and personalized care.
Her clinical specialties includes the following:
In addition to psychiatric care, Abigail manages chronic physical conditions including:
She also provides STD testing, routine lab work, and treatment for acute illnesses such as sinus infections and upper respiratory infections (URIs), ensuring continuity between mental and physical health care.
What sets Abigail's practice apart is the blended model of care she offers. She integrates psychotherapy with evidence-based medication management, while also addressing physical health needs. This allows her to support patients in a holistic, balanced, and safe way, treating more than just symptoms, but the full story behind them. In early sessions, patients can expect a nonjudgmental, welcoming space where concerns are explored, health history is reviewed, and a customized treatment plan is developed based on individual goals.
Abigail believes deeply that everyone deserves access to thoughtful, high-quality care, care that is grounded in empathy, driven by collaboration, and centered on healing. Her mission is to empower each client to reclaim their health and thrive, guiding them through their healing journey with both expertise and heart.
"Helping individuals heal and thrive is not just what Abigail does, it's who she is."
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