


Danielle Remitio, MSN, PMHNP-BC
Danielle is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with years of nursing experience spanning neurology, acute care, crisis stabilization, and behavioral health. She works with teens and adults navigating ADHD, anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, and the major life transitions that tend to shake everything loose. Her clinical interests include women's mental health, cultural trauma, and helping people better understand their brains with compassion rather than judgment.
A first-generation Filipina, Danielle brings a global perspective to her practice, shaped in part by her bachelor's degree in Global Health from ASU and her ongoing volunteer work with medical outreach programs in the Philippines. She believes mental health belongs at the front of the healthcare conversation, not the back burner, and she's especially passionate about how culture, identity, and lived experience shape the way people show up to care.
Her approach is collaborative, honest, and refreshingly down-to-earth. Danielle blends evidence-based care with real conversation, meeting people where they are instead of where a textbook says they should be. Her patients can expect a provider who actually listens, asks the follow-up question, and creates space for them to show up as their full selves, quirks and all.
For the curious: proud Ravenclaw, Virgo sun, Taurus moon, Scorpio rising. She thinks understanding your brain should feel less like getting a diagnosis and more like finally getting the character sheet that explains how you've been playing all along.
