(All) Licensed Mental Health BIPoC & PoGM
Black Medical Providers
Licensed Black Mental Health Providers
QTPOC & LGBTQIA+ & Affirming Providers
Mariam Odigwe MSN, APRN, PMHNP-Bc
Other Mental Health Related Services:
Consultation, Psychiatric Evaluations, Medication Prescription & Medication Management
Services (Medical, Cultural & Community Healing):
Access to Care, Health Education, Health Promotion, Pharmacotherapy (ND), Trauma Work
Religions & Spirituality:
Christianity
Qualifications::
WA state: AP 61632741
Payments Accepted:
American Express, Cash, Discover, EAP, Health Savings Account, Mastercard, Visa
Cost per Session:
$200+, 150-$200
Accepted Insurance Plans:
Aetna, BlueCross and BlueShield, Cigna, Out of Network, Regence
Communities Served:
Bisexual Allied, Gay Allied, HIV / AIDS Allied, Lesbian Allied, Non-Binary Allied, Open Relationships Non-Monogamy, Pregnant Person, Previously Incarcerated, Queer Allied, Racial Justice Allied, Sex Worker, Single Parent, Transgender Allied, Veterans
Age Specialty:
Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19), Adults, Adults and Adolescents, Elders (65+)
Types of Therapy:
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Evaluation or Assessment Session, Substance Use / Addiction, Trauma Focused
Sexuality Speciality:
Asexual, Bisexual, Gay, Intersex, Lesbian, Nonbinary, Pansexual, Queer, Transgender, Two Spirit
Systemic Specialties:
Anxiety, Chronic Illness, Eating Disorders, Family Conflict, Grief, LGBTQIA, Mood Disorder, Racial Trauma, Relationship Issues, Sex Addiction, Stress, Substance Addiction
I help BIPOC adults working through anxiety, trauma, or identity concerns to access culturally affirming mental health care with empathetic support and respect. You’ve likely tried talking with friends or scrolling self‑help posts and still feel unseen.
I’m Mariam Odigwe, a board‑certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner offering virtual psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and supportive therapy. I guide patients through anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, mood disorders, and more always with culturally responsive care that respects your background, identity, and lived experiences.
