Grief & Loss · Fort Yukon · Interior region
Grief & Loss Care in Fort Yukon
22 Alaska-licensed telepsychiatry providers treating grief & loss for residents of Fort Yukon in the Interior region. All visits by secure video — no flight to Anchorage required.
About Grief & Loss: Acute or prolonged grief that interferes with daily function.
22 Providers

Jonathan Brigham, MD
General Medical Director

Megan Verlage, MD
Together for mental health

Amelia Durling, MD
Together for mental health

Barbara Woo, PMHNP
Together for mental health

Joseph Knoble, MD
Together for mental health

Ethan Hansen, MD
Education & Training

Nicholas Meinhardt, MD
Together for mental health

Michael Fallon, PMHNP
Education & Training

Sutina Kardas, PA-C
Together for mental health

Asta Reindl, PMHNP-BC
Education & Training

Swathi Krishna, MD
Medical Director of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Nadia Merali, PA-C
Education & Training

Patrick Blouin, DNP, PMHNP-BC
Education & Training

Janelle Arias, MD
Education & Training

Sarah Kerr, PMHNP
Together for mental health

Laura Adams, PMHNP
Education & Training

Richard Gomez, MD
Together for mental health

Christopher Beasley, PA-C
Education & Training

Sarah Abdallah, MD
Together for mental health

Matthew Thompson, MD, MPH
Together for mental health

Allison Wurscher, PMHNP
Together for mental health

Priyanki Pareek, MD
Together for mental health
Frequently asked
Can I get grief & loss treatment in Fort Yukon by telepsychiatry?
Yes. 22 Alaska-licensed psychiatric providers in this directory treat grief & loss for residents of Fort Yukon through secure video — including evaluation, medication management, and follow-up.
Do I have to fly to Anchorage for grief & loss care?
No. Every provider on this page treats Fort Yukon patients by video — no flight required.
Can a telepsychiatrist prescribe medication for grief & loss?
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 Fort Yukon?
Call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or call 911. For local in-person care, the regional resource is Tanana Chiefs Conference — Behavioral Health (Fairbanks).