Burnout · Kenai · Southcentral region
Burnout Care in Kenai
22 Alaska-licensed telepsychiatry providers treating burnout for residents of Kenai in the Southcentral region. All visits by secure video.
About Burnout: Emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced sense of accomplishment.
22 Providers

Laura Adams, PMHNP
Education & Training

Asta Reindl, PMHNP-BC
Education & Training

Michael Fallon, PMHNP
Education & Training

Christopher Beasley, PA-C
Education & Training

Nicholas Meinhardt, MD
Together for mental health

Amelia Durling, MD
Together for mental health

Nadia Merali, PA-C
Education & Training

Priyanki Pareek, MD
Together for mental health

Allison Wurscher, PMHNP
Together for mental health

Sarah Abdallah, MD
Together for mental health

Ethan Hansen, MD
Education & Training

Joseph Knoble, MD
Together for mental health

Richard Gomez, MD
Together for mental health

Swathi Krishna, MD
Medical Director of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Patrick Blouin, DNP, PMHNP-BC
Education & Training

Jonathan Brigham, MD
General Medical Director

Janelle Arias, MD
Education & Training

Matthew Thompson, MD, MPH
Together for mental health

Sarah Kerr, PMHNP
Together for mental health

Sutina Kardas, PA-C
Together for mental health

Megan Verlage, MD
Together for mental health

Barbara Woo, PMHNP
Together for mental health
Frequently asked
Can I get burnout treatment in Kenai by telepsychiatry?
Yes. 22 Alaska-licensed psychiatric providers in this directory treat burnout for residents of Kenai through secure video — including evaluation, medication management, and follow-up.
Do I have to drive to Anchorage for burnout care?
No. Every provider on this page treats Kenai patients by video — no drive required.
Can a telepsychiatrist prescribe medication for burnout?
Yes. Alaska-licensed psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners can prescribe and manage psychiatric medication by telehealth, subject to controlled-substance rules and your pharmacy's policies.
What if I'm in crisis in Kenai?
Call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or call 911. For local in-person care, the regional resource is Central Peninsula Hospital (Soldotna).