About Alecia Patterson, PA-C
Alecia D. Patterson earned her Master’s in Physician Assistant Studies at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, AL. Alecia is a provider who strongly believes in a patient-centered approach. She is especially proud of her early experiences as a PA, where she got to practice psychiatry regularly and form lasting, individual connections with all her patients. Her overall goal is to treat each patient with great compassion and respect in order to maintain a healthy provider and patient relationship. She has also worked in primary care in a variety of different fields, which has given her a broad, well-rounded perspective on healthcare as a whole.
Partial List of Treatment Areas
- Adjustment Concerns
- Anxiety / Stress
- Bipolar I & II
- Depression
- Eating Disorder
- OCD
- Post-Partum / Pregnancy Depression
- PTSD/Trauma
Reviews
JS
December 11, 2020
Alecia was great! I'm glad I came in person and I'll def be back. She was a great listener and had great suggestions for a new med that was helpful.
AK
May 20, 2020
Front desk, therapist and accessibility was great I look forward to going back
JP
May 14, 2020
Great first experience!
March 25, 2020
Front desk staff was very friendly and welcoming. Everyone helped make me feel comfortable even though I had a lot of hard things to deal with. I feel much better about seeking mental wellness since it was such a supportive environment.
CG
February 1, 2020
I was very pleased. I was made to feel comfortable from check in to check out! I intend to schedule future sessions .
JF
January 29, 2020
Great first visit! Loved Alecia Patterson! It's nice to find a provider that listens!
January 29, 2020
It was a good visit
MR
January 22, 2020
Very professional
CR
January 14, 2020
Great
RA
January 11, 2020
Very satisfied with MindPath. Very fast follow up to schedule an appt and my provider Alecia was excellent. She listened to what I had to say, answered my questions, discussed options with me...extremely professional. This is the kind of care that makes it worth driving to Raleigh from Fayetteville. Where, by the way, none of the mental health providers can be bothered to return a phone call. I actually have hope now that my condition(s?) will be correctly diagnosed and the right meds prescribed. Thank you so much for what you do