Meet Our Providers
Mental health care is about more than just check-ups and medications. It’s essential to have a provider you feel comfortable with—someone you can trust and be open with about personal matters. We understand that not every provider will be the right fit for every patient. Get to know each of our providers and find the one whose approach aligns with your needs and personality.

Gordon H. Robinson, MD
I want all of my patients to leave their session feeling heard. Listening takes time and I take as much time as possible with my patients to find the process that will work for them and ensure they understand the steps we will be taking toward bettering their mental health.
Years in Practice: 31+ Years
School: Washington University School of Medicine
Graduated: 1986
Rose Psara
RN, MSN, PMHNP-BC
Grief, trauma, and every day emotional stressors affect the body and mind differently. I enjoy working with first responders and those with occupational stress but accept patients of all ages and mental or emotional health concerns. A treatment goal of mine is to compassionately assist individuals to move past challenging life events towards developing more effective ways to cope along with a stronger sense of self.
Years in Practice: 5 Years
School: Maryville University
Graduated: 2019


Rebecca Palmer
DNP, PMHNP-BC
I believe all clients should be treated based on their individual circumstances, as we all face different challenges and have unique needs. I am driven to help others overcome personal obstacles through establishing solid, trusting relationships, improving self-awareness, and by use of evidence-based pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. I believe that in order to achieve optimal mental health, clients should be included in determining goals for treatment and fully understand their treatment plan. Although my function is primarily medication management, I discuss coping strategies and provide support for all of my clients based on their individual need. ​
Years in Practice: 4 Years
School: University of Missouri St. Louis
Graduated: 2019
Kelsey Lonergan
APRN, PMHNP, CPNP
I see children and adolescents ages 5 to 17 for all psychiatric and mental health needs including ADHD, depression, anxiety oppositional defiance, and PTSD. By listening to you and your child and helping to create goals for improved mental health, I will help your child with communication, emotional regulation, and mood.
Years in Practice: 1 Year
School: Maryville University
Graduated: 2023


Angela Randazzo, PhD
Dr. Angie Randazzo is a licensed clinical psychologist
treating all types of sleep disorders, including insomnia, delayed sleep-wake phase, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, shift work sleep disorder, and daytime fatigue/sleepiness using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She also treats anxiety and depression. Behavioral interventions target behaviors and thinking that maintain or worsen sleep disturbances, and the techniques teach patients self-management skills to improve their sleep and resume healthy, normal sleep. Her primary research interests include insomnia, clinical pharmacology, and sleep deprivation. She has conducted over 70 clinical research trials. She is the co-author of the book chapter – Drugs That Disturb Sleep and Wakefulness - in the 6th edition of Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, and 18 publications
on the topic of sleep.
Years in Practice: 27 Years
School: University of Missouri St. Louis (doctorate)
Southern Illinois University (masters)
Graduated: 2019