ADULT PSYCHIATRY - KIDNEY - AWARE CARE

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Mental health care that understands kidney disease and dialysis.

Support for mood, anxiety, sleep, treatment stress, and the emotional weight of living with chronic kidney disease — from a provider with dialysis nursing experience.

Adults 18+

California telehealth

Limited Los Angeles in-person

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Limited Los Angeles in-person

Symptoms are considered alongside dialysis, sleep, medications, and medical concerns.

Practical planning

Recommendations are shaped around your health, treatment routine, goals, and daily life.

Coordinated care

With your permission, we communicate with your nephrology or dialysis team.

The emotional side of kidney care.

WHAT WE HELP WITH

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Low mood

Feeling discouraged, withdrawn, emotionally numb, or without hope.

Anxiety and sleep

Persistent worry, difficulty relaxing, poor sleep, or fear around treatment.

Treatment burnout

Feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or tempted to shorten or miss treatment.

Grief and adjustment

Changes in independence, work, relationships, and identity.

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HOW IT WORKS

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01

Request an evaluation — care is available at different stages of chronic kidney disease, not only on dialysis.

Schedule

02

Discuss your symptoms, kidney care, medications, and what you want daily life to feel like.

Talk

03

Review personalized recommendations, including medication considered with kidney function in mind.

Plan

Ready to begin?

Telehealth throughout California, with in-person and mobile visits in Los Angeles County. Free 15-minute consultation.


John Christopher Eugenio, PMHNP-BC, CCM brings experience in dialysis nursing, behavioral health, and care coordination — considering both emotional symptoms and the realities of ongoing medical treatment.