Providers

Matt Peculis, PMHNP, has been caring for patients since 2011, bringing over a decade of experience in the nursing profession and psychiatric care. His clinical background is both broad and deep, spanning outpatient behavioral health in private practice to high-acuity emergency mental health in large hospital settings. This diverse experience has shaped his ability to deliver thoughtful, patient-centered care with compassion, confidence, and cultural sensitivity.

As a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Matt is skilled in treating a wide range of mental health concerns across adult populations. He is particularly experienced in managing conditions such as generalized anxiety, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), social anxiety, depressive disorders, bipolar spectrum disorders, sleep disturbances, and attention deficit disorders.

Matt's approach to care is rooted in respect, collaboration, and curiosity. He places a strong emphasis on understanding each patient's unique story, considering lifestyle and biopsychosocial factors as essential components of diagnosis and treatment. His goal is to create a safe, supportive space where patients feel seen, heard, and empowered on their path to healing.

Matt Peculis

Care Philosophy

During each appointment, patients can expect a comprehensive, non-judgmental evaluation that thoughtfully explores personal history, lived experiences, and the biopsychosocial factors influencing mental health. Matt Peculis, PMHNP, takes a holistic approach to care—considering not only symptoms, but also lifestyle habits, stressors, and overall wellbeing.

His philosophy centers on person-focused treatment, combining evidence-based psychiatric care with an emphasis on therapy, family education, and the development of healthy, sustainable coping strategies. Matt works collaboratively with each patient to promote long-term mental wellness, offering supportive guidance with empathy, respect, and clinical insight.

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