
Strength Starts with Self-Care
If you’re a first responder or healthcare professional, you already know—the weight of your work can take a toll. The long shifts, high-pressure situations, and constant exposure to trauma add up.
Getting help shouldn’t be another battle. You need a mental health provider who understands the unique stressors of your job and how to get your treatment effectively covered.
That’s where Chiron Transitions comes in. Led by a psychiatric nurse practitioner with deep expertise in occupational PTSD, Chiron Transitions provides trauma-informed care tailored to people in roles like yours—people who take pride in handling challenges but know that real strength starts by taking good care of yourself.
Practical, Proven, Personalized Support
You’ve built a career handling tough situations, adapting, and showing up when it matters. But the weight of that work doesn’t lift when the shift ends. Maybe you’re feeling stuck, exhausted, or just not yourself. That’s worth addressing. You need:
A provider who understands—who knows the pressure, culture, and unspoken expectations
Evidence-based treatment with proven methods that fit your life and your needs
A balanced, practical approach to mental health that respects your experience and your goals
Not just talk, but a real plan with tools and strategies to keep you steady and moving forward
Help navigating worker’s injury claims so you can get your care covered without unnecessary stress
Real Solutions for Real Challenges
Taking care of your mental health doesn’t mean you’re weak—it means you’re proactive.
Chiron Transitions provides straightforward, effective psychiatric care that respects your time, your mindset, and your goals.
Whether you need help filing a worker’s injury claim, managing PTSD symptoms, or just getting back to feeling like yourself, you can get real solutions here in a way that builds on your experience and honors your autonomy.
Health Services
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Psychiatric Assessment and Diagnosis
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Medication Management
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Therapeutic Services
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Care Coordination
“I was able to find the strength I needed to get treatment and get back to work"
— A Grateful First Responder