Sussan Nwogwugwu, Regional Nurse Practitioner Lead, who is based in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area, a graduate from Maryville University of Saint Louis. In addition to her PMNHP, Nwogwugwu is certified with the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Nwogwugwu seeks to provide the best support to individuals receiving psychiatric treatment and work with a team to promote positive mental health to people in our society. She deeply believes in the mission of Done. to reach as many people from all walks of life as possible to help treat their ADHD.
A member of the Texas Nurses Association, she has provided psychiatric services to clients in a variety of clinical settings, assessed, diagnosed, and treated adults, adolescents, and children experiencing symptoms of behavioral health disorders, and prescribed, recommended, and discontinued drugs and treatments to treat mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders in accordance with the Collaborative Practice Agreement and the state’s Nurse Practice Act.
During her time at Texas Health Resources, Methodist Hospital, Medical City of Arlington and Bayhealth, Nwogwugwu has also worked on individualized treatment plans, incorporating best and leading practices into treatment interventions. Her professional experience includes the development of appropriate diagnosis per DSM-5 criteria and treatment plans to offer appropriate psychotropic medications and ongoing assessment of therapeutic medication effect, side effects, and adverse effects to adjust/change medications as required.
ADHD affects many Americans. Here are some effective strategies to help boost your health and manage your condition that aren't medication.
Our behaviors and how we interact with our environment can have a profound effect on the presentation of ADHD symptoms. Lifestyle modifications play a fundamental role in influencing brain development, functioning, and physiology. Consequently, families can influence ADHD positively by modifying their environments to address some of the challenging symptoms.