Our Team

Our clinic is distinguished by providing the highest quality medical services, and we continuously strive to develop our services by using advanced methods and staff with the highest level of qualification and efficiency.

Onyebuchi-Ogbo

Onyebuchi Ogbo

APRN, PMHNP-BC 

Buchi is an APRN, board-certified Psychiatric Mental-Health Nurse Practitioner [PMHNP-BC] who specializes in providing medication evaluations and management to individuals across the lifespan. He is a clinician who is authentic and empathetic and provides care with an evidenced-based and collaborative approach geared towards the needs of the individual.

Buchi has over a decade of experience in the healthcare field, exploring his passion for providing care to patients. Buchi is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. In addition to being a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Buchi is also a clinical instructor and has independently trained a number of Practitioners who are currently working in the Mental Health field. As a PMHNP-BC, providing holistic and person-centered care is at the core of his values. An initial visit with Buchi will include a comprehensive assessment utilizing the biopsychosocial model to understand the whole person. In a relaxed setting that strives to protect the health information of the individual, Buchi focuses extensively on how to best aid the individual on their journey of wellness. He works with the individual closely to flexibly determine the frequency of follow-up appointments based on the needs of the individual.

Susan Tibeijuka MSW (she/her) is a licensed independent clinical social worker who is licensed to provide care in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Susan loves working with people. She earned a Master’s degree in Social Work from Boston College in 2007 and has over 10 years of experience working with individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, relationship issues, stress management, anger management, parenting issues, interpersonal dynamics, and trauma-related issues (to name a few). With a belief in collaborative therapy, her counseling style is interactive, warm, and empathetic. Her clients attest to having received care in a respected, dignified, safe, supportive, and culturally sensitive manner.

Her treatment approach is strength-based and solution-focused. Using theories such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), and Client-Centered Therapy, Susan can help guide you to reach your desired treatment goals.

When life hits a rough patch like it always does to all of us, deciding to seek help is not the easiest, but it takes that first step. She does not claim to have all of the answers you seek, but together, you and Susan can discover some solutions and help make progress a little easier in your healing journey. She is here to help when you are ready, and she looks forward to working with you!

Susan Tibeijuka

Susan Tibeijuka

LICSW, Clinicial Therapist

Abigail-Nganye

Abigail Nganye

APRN, PMHNP-BC

Abigail Nganye is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Ms. Nganye received her Master of Science from Regis College Weston. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Ms. Nganye’s dedication and intelligence are demonstrated by being inducted into the National Honor Society of Nursing Sigma Theta Tau in 2020. Abigail previously worked in community health, providing care to many patients in medically underserved populations. Abigail delivers compassionate, high quality comprehensive mental health care to each patient through medication-based treatment. Her areas of expertise include psychiatric evaluations, assessments, and treatment of individuals experiencing major depression, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, as well as challenges involving substance use disorder. Abigail values holistic care; thus her practice is centered upon a collaborative strength-based approach. This approach allows collaboration between her, clients and other professionals involved in their care to ensure that treatment is reflective of the individual client’s goal and values.

Comfort Atwereboanah is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Comfort received her Master of Science from Walden University. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Comfort delivers compassionate, high quality comprehensive mental health care to each patient through medication-based treatment. Her areas of expertise include psychiatric evaluations, assessments, and treatment of individuals experiencing major depression, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, as well as challenges involving substance use disorder.

Comfort Atwereboanah

APRN, PMHNP-BC

Hilda Anigbogu

APRN, PMHNP-BC

Hilda Anigbogu is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Her specialty is medication evaluations cum management adaptive to the behavioral lifecycles of the individual, and her practice is rooted in providing holistic and person-centered care. She is a clinician who lays significant preferences for authentic and empathetic care provision using evidenced-based and collaborative approaches optimized for the individual’s needs. With more than 10 years of both clinical and leadership experience in healthcare, she has a deep interest in exploring and developing care plans that optimally balance the applications of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy techniques in patients’ health and mental care solutions. She is also a clinical instructor and has continued to train aspiring student practitioners in the Mental Health field. 

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