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Hampton Roads, Virginia

Mental Health Care
for Adults in Hampton Roads

Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Newport News, Hampton, and Portsmouth, telehealth psychiatric care that reaches you wherever you are on the coast.

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A region with specific needs

Hampton Roads is one of the most military-dense regions in the country. That shapes everything, including mental health.

The Hampton Roads metro area is home to Naval Station Norfolk, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Naval Air Station Oceana, and numerous other installations. That means a significant portion of the population is either active duty, a military family member, or a veteran, all of whom carry unique mental health experiences that civilian providers don't always understand.

But Hampton Roads is also home to hundreds of thousands of civilians, healthcare workers at Sentara and Riverside, teachers, small business owners, first-generation college students at ODU and Hampton University, and families who have been here for generations. The mental health needs are as diverse as the region itself.

Alice Tran, PMHNP-BC provides telehealth psychiatric care for adults across Hampton Roads. She sees patients from Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Newport News, Hampton, Portsmouth, and Suffolk, no drive across the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel required.

What Alice treats

Mental health conditions commonly treated in Hampton Roads

PTSD and trauma

Trauma comes in many forms in Hampton Roads, military combat and service-related trauma, domestic violence, accidents, and the compounding stress of high-stakes careers. Alice provides psychiatric evaluation and medication management for trauma and PTSD, coordinating with therapists for comprehensive care.

Anxiety and panic

The stress of deployment uncertainty, financial pressure, long commutes across the region, and the demands of dual-income military households creates real anxiety. Alice treats generalized anxiety disorder, panic attacks, social anxiety, and related conditions.

Depression and adjustment

Military families face a particular kind of depression tied to isolation, relocation, and the grief of frequent moves. Civilians in Hampton Roads deal with their own pressures. Depression is treatable, and telehealth means no barriers to actually getting that treatment.

ADHD in adults

Adult ADHD, especially in women and people who compensated well enough in school to never get evaluated, is frequently underdiagnosed. Alice provides comprehensive evaluation and evidence-based treatment for ADHD across the Hampton Roads region.

Areas served

Hampton Roads communities

Virginia Beach Norfolk Chesapeake Newport News Hampton Portsmouth Suffolk Williamsburg Poquoson York County Isle of Wight
Questions & practicalities

What Hampton Roads patients want to know

Do you see active duty military members?

Alice sees civilians and veterans. For active duty members, care coordination depends on your current healthcare coverage. She is happy to discuss your specific situation during a consultation.

What insurance do you accept?

See Rates & Insurance for most updated in network insurances and current fees.

How does telehealth work for patients in Virginia Beach or Chesapeake?

You connect via a secure video link, no app download required, from anywhere in Virginia. Your home, your car, a private space at work. The appointment is the same as an in-person visit, without the commute across the region.

Can family members be included in the appointment?

With your consent, yes. Alice welcomes family involvement when it is helpful to your care. For Vietnamese-speaking families, she can conduct the full conversation in Vietnamese.

Mental health care for Hampton Roads adults.

Telehealth. Accepting new patients. English & Vietnamese.

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Or call or text: (703) 829-5227