Mental Health Excellence in Loudoun County: Meet OASIS's Board-Certified Clinicians
Discover how OASIS's diverse team of psychiatric specialists and therapists is transforming mental health care in Northern Virginia.
Finding the right mental health provider in Loudoun County can feel overwhelming, especially when you're seeking clinicians with genuine expertise and a commitment to personalized care. OASIS Mental Health Services has built its reputation on a foundation of board-certified specialists who combine clinical rigor with compassionate practice. We spoke with OASIS's leadership team to uncover what sets their approach apart and why families and professionals across Chantilly, Ashburn, and Leesburg trust them with their mental health.
What Makes Board Certification Essential in Mental Health Care?
Board certification represents the gold standard in clinical psychology, psychiatry, and counseling—it requires advanced graduate education, supervised clinical hours, and rigorous examination. Dr. Peace Peters, a founding clinician at OASIS, emphasizes that board certification ensures practitioners stay current with evidence-based treatments like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed care. In Loudoun County, where demand for mental health services has surged 34% over the past three years, having board-certified clinicians means patients receive care aligned with national standards and best practices. OASIS's team holds active certifications from recognized bodies including the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, the National Board for Certified Counselors, and specialty credentials in child, adolescent, and family therapy. This commitment to credentialing protects clients and ensures continuity of care—especially critical for complex cases involving depression, anxiety, ADHD, and trauma.
How Does OASIS's Diverse Clinical Team Address Different Mental Health Needs?
Mental health is not one-size-fits-all. Careme Yago, a licensed clinical social worker at OASIS, notes that the team's diversity—spanning psychiatric medicine, psychotherapy, family systems work, and cultural competency—allows them to meet clients where they are. Heather Figi specializes in adolescent mental health and school-related anxiety, while Dr. Olubola Adesuyi brings expertise in cross-cultural psychiatry and medication management for clients from underrepresented communities. Teri Bilhartz and Bridget Ngozi Olulana focus on adult therapy and life transitions, while Olatomi Akinola and Amanda Grizzle excel in crisis intervention and intensive outpatient programs. This breadth means OASIS can serve individuals across the lifespan—from anxious elementary-school children to high-stress professionals in Northern Virginia tech and government sectors—without referrals or delays. The team's approach also recognizes that mental health intersects with identity, socioeconomic factors, and systemic barriers, ensuring culturally responsive care that builds trust.
What Evidence-Based Treatments Does OASIS Offer in Loudoun County?
OASIS's clinicians are fluent in modalities proven to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) remains the gold standard for anxiety and depression, with 60–70% remission rates in clinical trials; OASIS therapists integrate CBT with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for clients managing chronic stress. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), originally developed for borderline personality disorder, is increasingly used for emotional dysregulation in adolescents and adults—an area where Jeline Juntura and Rhon Aguila have earned recognition. For trauma survivors, OASIS clinicians employ trauma-focused CBT and eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), backed by the National Institute of Mental Health and the VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline. Medication management, coordinated by board-certified psychiatrists, ensures pharmacological treatment complements therapy. Families in Chantilly and surrounding Loudoun County areas benefit from systemic and family therapy, which addresses relational patterns and improves communication—essential for multi-generational stress and adjustment to life changes. OASIS also offers intensive outpatient programs (IOP) for clients needing more than weekly therapy but not requiring hospitalization, filling a critical gap in local mental health infrastructure.
Why Are Local Clients Choosing OASIS Over National Chains and Teletherapy Options?
While online therapy platforms and larger corporate providers offer convenience, OASIS's Chantilly location and integrated team model deliver personalized relationships and coordinated care that digital-only or disconnected networks cannot replicate. Clients report feeling 'truly known' by clinicians who invest time in understanding their full context—family dynamics, work stress, cultural background, and medical history. The OASIS team, including Dr. Peace Peters and clinical director Careme Yago, conducts thorough biopsychosocial assessments during intake, ensuring treatment plans address root causes rather than symptoms alone. For clients with complex needs—a teenager struggling with anxiety and social withdrawal, or an adult navigating depression amid career transitions—the ability to consult with psychiatrists, therapists, and family specialists under one roof accelerates progress. OASIS's location in Loudoun County also means no long commutes from Leesburg, Ashburn, or Sterling—especially important for adolescents who may otherwise skip appointments. Additionally, OASIS maintains detailed records and coordination with schools and pediatricians, reducing fragmentation that often derails treatment in larger systems. Clients consistently cite the team's warmth, competence, and follow-through as reasons they refer friends and stay engaged long-term.
How Can You Schedule Your First Appointment with OASIS?
Getting started at OASIS is straightforward and designed to reduce barriers to care. Prospective clients can call (703) 722-4828 or email [email protected] to schedule an intake appointment. The team typically responds within 24 hours and works with most major insurance plans—including Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Virginia Medicaid—to minimize out-of-pocket costs. For uninsured clients, OASIS offers sliding-scale fees to ensure affordability. During the initial appointment, a clinician conducts a confidential assessment, discusses treatment goals, and matches you with the best fit from the team. If psychiatric evaluation is needed, the team can arrange a consultation with Dr. Peace Peters or another board-certified psychiatrist. Follow-up appointments are flexible—weekly therapy, biweekly sessions, or monthly check-ins—based on clinical needs and your schedule. The office at 42114 Barrymoore Pl is accessible, comfortable, and equipped with private therapy rooms. Many Loudoun County clients appreciate that they can establish care locally rather than being placed on months-long waitlists at distant hospital systems. OASIS also maintains an emergency protocol; if you're in crisis outside business hours, the team provides clear guidance on crisis hotlines and emergency services.
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