Woodbridge, Manassas, Dale City, Gainesville, Dumfries, a large, diverse, hardworking county that deserves better access to psychiatric care.
Book an Appointment →Prince William County is large, dense, and genuinely diverse, home to significant Latino, Asian, African American, and immigrant communities alongside longtime Virginia families, military families near Quantico, and a growing population of professionals priced out of Fairfax and Loudoun.
The commutes are long. The I-95 corridor through Woodbridge is one of the most congested stretches of highway in the country. Workers leave early and come home late. Time is scarce. And mental health care, which requires time, flexibility, and insurance access, can feel like something for people with more of both.
Alice Tran, PMHNP-BC provides telehealth psychiatric care for adults across Prince William County. She sees patients in Woodbridge, Manassas, Dale City, Gainesville, Dumfries, Triangle, Bristow, and surrounding communities, no I-95 required. For Vietnamese-speaking patients in the county's Vietnamese community, she offers full care in Vietnamese.
The I-95 corridor creates a specific kind of chronic stress, unpredictable, uncontrollable, time-consuming. Combined with demanding work schedules, this compounds into anxiety that affects sleep, relationships, and health. Alice treats anxiety disorders and the physical toll of sustained stress.
Working long hours and commuting leaves little time for community. The isolation that results, especially for newer residents and immigrants building lives in a new place, can develop into depression quietly. Treatment makes a significant difference.
Prince William County has one of the most diverse populations in Northern Virginia. The stress of navigating two cultures, supporting family here and abroad, and building a life in a new country has real mental health consequences. Alice understands this context, she lived it.
Families near Marine Corps Base Quantico face the specific challenges of military life, deployment anxiety, frequent moves, reintegration stress, and navigating care during transitions. Telehealth is especially practical for military families whose schedules and locations change.
Yes. Alice provides full psychiatric care in Vietnamese, evaluations, medication conversations, and follow-up visits. For Prince William County's Vietnamese-speaking community, no interpreter is needed.
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Alice's current hours are Monday through Thursday, 10am to 4pm. If that does not work with your schedule, reach out directly, there are sometimes options, and she is glad to discuss what might be possible.
Check the online booking calendar for the earliest available slot. If it is urgent, call or text (703) 829-5227 directly, Alice's team will do their best to find something sooner. For a mental health crisis, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.
Accepting new patients. English & Vietnamese. No I-95 required.
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