Megan Wunderlich, FNP-C

Family Nurse PractitionerAccepting new patients

Practice under collaborative physician agreements per state law.

Pennsylvania adults who want an NP-led telehealth visit with mental health and ADHD awareness

I’m Megan Wunderlich, FNP-C. I support adults through telehealth mental health and family medicine visits—with special attention to ADHD, anxiety, and the day-to-day strain of chronic conditions.

FNP-C Mental Health Family Medicine
Pennsylvania

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Credential summary

Family Nurse Practitioner

FNP-C

Profile updated: 2026-06-05 · Active Siya Health clinician · NPI 1629930532

Why patients choose Megan Wunderlich

My training spans bedside nursing through an MSN and FNP certification—Duquesne, Chatham, and Carlow—grounded in years of clinical experience including VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System.

At Siya, I help patients who need structured ADHD support, mental health visits, and primary-style telehealth in Pennsylvania—always within collaborative practice agreements and state scope rules.

  • Patient-centered communication—plain language, realistic plans, no jargon walls.
  • ADHD & mental health overlap—screening and follow-up with appropriate escalation.
  • Collaborative practice—physician oversight per Pennsylvania law.

Clinical focus

NP-led telehealth with ADHD and mental health focus (PA).

  • Mental health & family medicine—telehealth visits with patient-centered structure
  • Adult ADHD support—screening, evaluation support, and ongoing care within NP scope
  • Anxiety & mood overlap—when attention symptoms and stress travel together
  • Chronic disease & geriatrics—longitudinal primary-style support

Credentials & training

  • FNP-C
  • Education: Duquesne University BSN (2006–2010)
  • Graduate training: Chatham University MSN Leadership (2011–2012)
  • Post-graduate: Carlow University PMC-FNP (2020–2022)
  • AANP

Languages: English

Care philosophy

I believe in empathetic, evidence-based care—meeting patients where they are, advocating for clear plans, and collaborating across disciplines when your story needs a team.

Telehealth should still feel human: enough time to explain options, document next steps, and follow up responsibly.

Who this provider helps

I’m Megan Wunderlich, FNP-C. I support adults through telehealth mental health and family medicine visits—with special attention to ADHD, anxiety, and the day-to-day strain of chronic conditions.

  • Patient-centered communication—plain language, realistic plans, no jargon walls.
  • ADHD & mental health overlap—screening and follow-up with appropriate escalation.
  • Collaborative practice—physician oversight per Pennsylvania law.

Services supported

Treatment approach

I believe in empathetic, evidence-based care—meeting patients where they are, advocating for clear plans, and collaborating across disciplines when your story needs a team.

Telehealth should still feel human: enough time to explain options, document next steps, and follow up responsibly.

What to expect

  1. Screening—quick clarity on whether a full evaluation makes sense.
  2. Meet & Greet—fit, logistics, and questions about NP-led telehealth in PA.
  3. Visit—structured interview and validated tools when clinically appropriate.
  4. Follow-up—monitoring, referrals, or coordinated care as your plan evolves.

States & telehealth

Credentials

FNP-C; MSN and post-master’s FNP training (Duquesne, Chatham, Carlow).

States licensed

Telehealth where eligible: Pennsylvania—confirm at scheduling.

Supervision

Practice under collaborative physician agreements per Pennsylvania law.

Telehealth availability depends on your location, medical history, and state regulations. Confirm licensed states when scheduling. For emergencies, call 911.

Start with a screening or a conversation

Meet & Greets are low-pressure—ask anything before you commit to an evaluation.

Disclaimer: This page is educational and describes typical NP-led workflows. Diagnosis and prescribing require individual evaluation and depend on Pennsylvania licensure, scope of practice, and collaborative agreements.