Our psychiatric mental health program offers patient-centered care for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults. We provide accessible, personalized services that promote well-being and improve quality of life.
About the Provider
Julia “Andie” Sancarranco, MSN, AGPCNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, provides psychiatric evaluation and medication management for individuals across the lifespan. Her practice is grounded in careful diagnostic assessment, collaborative treatment planning, and a clear understanding of how psychiatric symptoms present at different stages of development. She is committed to providing care that is thoughtful, accessible, and clinically sound for children, adolescents, and adults of all ages.
Her experience includes outpatient psychiatry, primary care integration, community mental health, and supportive work with families navigating behavioral or emotional concerns. This broad clinical background allows her to offer comprehensive and individualized care for a wide range of patients.

Evaluation and treatment for attention concerns, anxiety, emotional regulation difficulties, behavioral challenges, and school-related issues. Care is developmentally informed, with active involvement from caregivers.

Support for depression, anxiety, mood changes, ADHD, school challenges, stress, and emerging mental health needs. Visits balance respect for autonomy with appropriate family involvement.

Comprehensive evaluation and management for depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar spectrum disorders, trauma-related symptoms, sleep difficulties, and concerns affecting work, school, or relationships.

Assessment and treatment for mood symptoms, anxiety, attention difficulties, and cognitive changes related to the aging process. Older adults are included as part of the practice’s broader lifespan approach, ensuring continuity of care across all ages.

Anxiety disorders involve persistent worry, tension, or physical symptoms that interfere with daily life. Many people experience restlessness, irritability, or difficulty concentrating. Treatment aims to reduce excessive worry, improve coping skills, and restore a sense of calm and control.

ADHD can appear in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood, and symptoms often continue in some form across the lifespan. It affects focus, organization, and follow-through, which can make it difficult to manage time, stay on task, or keep up with daily responsibilities at school, work, or home. Treatment focuses on improving attention, reducing distractibility, and supporting practical skills that help people function more effectively in daily life.

Mood disorders include conditions that affect emotional stability, such as major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, and bipolar I and II disorders. People may notice changes in motivation, energy, sleep, or overall emotional balance. These shifts can interfere with work, relationships, and daily functioning. Treatment focuses on stabilizing mood, reducing symptom severity, and supporting a steady and consistent baseline over time.

PTSD can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic or life-threatening event. People may notice intrusive memories, changes in sleep, avoidance of reminders, or a constant sense of being on alert. These symptoms can affect mood, concentration, and daily functioning. Treatment focuses on reducing trauma-related symptoms, improving emotional regulation, and helping individuals regain a sense of safety and stability in their lives.

Insomnia includes trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking too early. It can affect concentration, energy, and mood throughout the day. Treatment explores medical, behavioral, and lifestyle factors to improve sleep quality and support a healthier sleep routine.

Grief can lead to changes in mood, sleep, energy, and concentration. While grief is a natural response, some people benefit from structured support as they navigate the emotional impact of losing someone important. Treatment focuses on healthy processing of the loss and improving day-to-day functioning.