Welcome to Elite Mental Health

Our culturally competent, compassionate, and client-centered approach to psychiatric care and therapeutic counseling helps children, teens, and adults to grow and thrive.
Dr. Monica Ariyo diagnoses psychiatric disorders, prescribes medication, and counsels patients.

Elite Mental Health

Led by Dr. Monica Ariyo, DNP, PMHNP-BC, we offer psychiatric evaluation, and consultation

Elite Mental Health

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Elite Mental Health – Psychiatric Care

Therapeutic Counseling for Children, Teens, and Adults

Dr. Monica Ariyo, DNP, PMHNP-BC specializes in providing mental health services, including psychiatric care, to children, adolescents, teens, and adults. For your convenience, we have offices in Ewing and Freehold, NJ.

Whether you meet with Dr. Monica Ariyo while experiencing anxiety, trauma, depression, or another disorder, her compassionate and culturally competent approach combined with her nursing background and extensive experience allow her to collaborate with clients in ways that support their personal growth.

We accept Medicare, Medicaid and other forms of insurance. Elite Mental Health also accepts self pay.

 

Looking for Psychiatric Services?

Looking for a psychiatric service care provider can feel overwhelming, , but it doesn’t need to be. When you meet with Dr. Monica you’ll create a plan that addresses the challenges you face, recognizes your strengths, and helps you imagine and create a future for yourself that aligns with your goals.
To learn more or to book your first appointment, please contact us today at (862) 781-3499.

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Feel
inspired

A purposeful professional culture where we keep your best interests at heart.

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Fast
Health Support

Individual psychiatric services are offered so that clients can meet with a doctor on a one-on-one basis in order to develop a better understanding of how to cope with stressors and build coping skills to deal with distressing emotions in a more effective way.

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Focus on what matters

Comprehensive tools and support that lift the administrative burden and let you focus on delivering care.

Dr. Monica Ariyo, DNP, PMHNP-BC is  dedicated to the mental health of her clients. She works with clients of all ages as they navigate life’s challenges.
Dr. Monica Ariyo, DNP, PMHNP-BC

Dr. Monica is a culturally competent mental health care professional who collaborates with clients to help them reach their full potential and achieve their goals.
She diagnoses psychiatric disorders, prescribes medication, and counsels patients.

We Strive For a
Positive Reset

Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or a loved one, you’ll find that our psychiatric and therapeutic care addresses a variety of challenges and disorders, including:

Depression

Antisocial Personality

ADHD

Bipolar Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Oppositional Defiance Disorder

Anxiety

Personality Disorders

Borderline Personality Disorder

Eating Disorders

Suicidal Ideation

Insomnia

Dual Diagnosis

Psychosis

Behavioral Issues

Mood Disorders

Trauma and PTSD

Intellect Disability

Family Conflict

Alzheimer's

Impulse Control Disorders

School Issues

Developmental Disorders

Self-Harming

Medication Management

Autism

Elderly Persons Disorders

Child

Men's Issues

Hoarding

Emotional Disturbance

Asperger's Syndrome

Grief

(862) 781-3499
Have Questions? ….We Have Answers.

Finding the right support is a process and that means it can come with a whole host of important questions. From whether we accept your insurance to what to expect from your first visit, to whether you even need therapy in the first place, you’ll find our answers to some of the most common care questions here.

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To learn more about working with Dr. Monica Ariyo, DNP, PMHNP-BC and Elite Mental Health, or to request an appointment, complete the form below.

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    ****Important Note: If you or a loved one is in crisis right now, do not use this form. Call 911 or  to the nearest emergency room immediately.

    If you need to talk through something urgently, you can call 1-800-273-8255 to reach a crisis center available through the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

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