
Atypical Psychiatric Services, LLC is a modern mental health practice dedicated to providing personalized, compassionate care for individuals with diverse psychiatric needs. Led by Dr. Aisha Wheeler, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, the practice is grounded in the belief that no two people are the same—and that those differences are not only valid, but essential in shaping meaningful, effective care.
Emphasizing a patient-centered approach, Atypical Psychiatric Services offers comprehensive evaluations, medication management, and supportive therapy tailored to each client’s unique experiences, strengths, and goals. We intentionally move away from one-size-fits-all treatment models, taking the time to understand the full picture of who you are—your background, your challenges, and what matters most to you—so that your care truly reflects your individual needs.
We value the differences each person brings, recognizing that these perspectives guide our clinical decisions and strengthen the therapeutic process. By embracing what makes you unique, we develop thoughtful, individualized treatment plans that support lasting progress and real-life functionality.
Atypical Psychiatric Services strives to create a welcoming, stigma-free environment where clients feel heard, respected, and empowered. Through collaboration, education, and compassionate support, we aim to help you build insight, resilience, and confidence as you move toward improved mental wellness and a more balanced, fulfilling quality of life.

Dr. Aisha Wheeler, DNP
APRN, PMHNP-BC

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Telehealth services
To enhance accessibility and convenience, Atypical Psychiatric Services, LLC offers secure Telehealth appointments to those living in Florida. This allows clients to receive high-quality psychiatric care from the comfort and privacy of their own homes. Through virtual visits, patients can stay connected with their provider, maintain continuity of care, and access services more easily—especially for those with busy schedules, mobility challenges, or limited access to in-person care.

