
Mishela Gevorkyan
PMHNP
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Tennessee and Florida Locations
My personal experiences with women’s health and long-term involvement in sexual and reproductive health advocacy have shaped my career. From conducting research on mothers and children during my psychology studies to working in eating disorder treatment and women’s health clinics, I’ve developed a deep understanding of women’s mental and physical well-being. Through my work with psychiatrists in a women’s shelter during my PMHNP training, I’ve furthered my commitment to supporting women’s mental health. At Diana Health, I aim to empower women through evidence-based care, creating a supportive, empathetic environment for their mental health journeys.
Specialties: Depression; complex trauma
Mishela Gevorkyan, PMHNP, is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with a strong background in psychology, public health, nursing, and women’s health. She earned her undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Public Health from the University of Miami, alongside a Nursing degree from the same institution. Driven by a deep commitment to mental health and holistic care, Mishela went on to complete her Master of Science in Nursing in the Family Nurse Practitioner program at St. Thomas University, followed by a Postgraduate Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate from Florida State University.
With a wealth of personal and professional experience, Mishela has dedicated her career to advancing women’s health, particularly in the realms of sexual and reproductive health. Her journey began with research on mothers and children during her undergraduate studies in psychology, which fueled her passion for advocacy. She has worked extensively in eating disorder residential treatment facilities for both adolescents and adult women, providing compassionate care as a nurse. Additionally, her experience includes working in a women’s reproductive health clinic as a Family Nurse Practitioner, where she focused on comprehensive care and education.
Mishela also completed clinical rotations and a practicum with psychiatrists in a women’s shelter, further honing her expertise in psychiatric care. Her personal experiences and professional background converge to shape her approach to care, which is centered on creating an empathetic, supportive, and empowering environment for women navigating their mental health journeys.
As part of Diana Health’s mission to inspire and empower women in living their best lives, Mishela is dedicated to delivering evidence-based care through both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic approaches. She believes in the power of a holistic, individualized treatment plan to support women through their mental health challenges, including depression and complex trauma.
In her free time, Mishela enjoys reading and practicing Pilates, reflecting her passion for personal well-being and lifelong learning.