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About 

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Philosophy

Our mission at Beacon Health and Wellness is to help every patient achieve a positive, productive and fulfilling life. We believe that emotional and mental health care is a collaborative process. Together, we will develop your individualized treatment plan based on your unique goals, circumstances and expectations. We strongly support a holistic approach to mental healthcare that integrates physical, psychological and nutritional treatments and emphasizes whole-body wellness.

"For me, being a psychiatrist is a calling, I believe in empowering my patients to restore their mental health so they can be the best version of themselves."

Who We Are

Beacon Health and Wellness is a behavioral health care practice that provides psychiatric and wellness services to individuals seeking a healthy balance between the mind and body. Founded in 2020 by Dr. Patrick DiGenova, MD, the practice offers comprehensive mental health care services for common conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, insomnia, and other mood disorders. At Beacon Health and Wellness, we understand and ­­­­­value wellness as preventative care and include integrative medical concerns, diet, stress management, exercise and lifestyle choices into our assessment and treatment recommendations.

 

Dr. DiGenova is committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate treatment, incorporating the best evidence-based care available. Together, we will target your symptoms and tailor a unique treatment plan to optimize mood, anxiety, stress, sleep, energy, motivation, and focus. The end goal is to give you the confidence you need to reach your fullest potential. 

Conditions treated

At Beacon Health and Wellness, we evaluate, diagnose and treat conditions including:

Depression, Anxiety, Substance abuse and dependence, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Insomnia and other sleep disorders, Mood disorders, Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Eating disorders, Behavioral addictions, Personality disorders, and Adjustment disorders.

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