COMPASSIONATE MENTAL HEALTH CARE FOR EVERY STAGE OF LIFE

MEET ME

Allison Freeman is a psychiatric mental Health Nurse Practitioner who has had the privilege of working with individuals throughout all stages of life. The majority of her time as a nurse was spent caring for infants and families in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. It was during this time she recognized a significant gap in care available to families. Caring for individuals who are going through life transitions, starting families or working through the stress of parenting at all stages has become her passion. 

Since earning her Masters of Nursing from Georgia Southern University, Allison has continued to pursue specialized training through Postpartum Support International as well as Massachusetts General Hospital, allowing her to partner with and serve families throughout Georgia! 

As a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, Allison is available to provide medication management, talk therapy or a combination of the two. She will work with you to develop the best plan of care to help you get well.

The care you deserve

At Allison Freeman, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified (PMHNP-BC), we believe that everyone deserves compassionate, personalized care that addresses their unique mental health needs. We take the time to listen, understand, and collaborate with you to create a treatment plan that fits your life and goals.

We specialize in providing care that not only addresses your symptoms but also focuses on your overall well-being. Whether you're dealing with anxiety, depression, postpartum challenges, or life transitions, we are here to support you at every step of your journey.

Our approach is built on respect, empathy, and expertise. You deserve to feel heard, understood, and empowered in your mental health care, and we are committed to helping you achieve that.

Because you deserve care that’s as unique as you are, we tailor each session—whether it’s through medication management, talk therapy, or a combination of both—to ensure you're getting the most out of your treatment.

Your mental health matters, and so do you.