Cardiologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Chiropractor providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Dentist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Dermatologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Family Physician providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
OB-GYN providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Ophthalmologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Orthopedic Surgeon providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Pediatrician providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Physical Therapist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Podiatrist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Psychiatrist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Annet Bukulu is a compassionate and excellence-driven, board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC). She recently joined Boston Neurobehavioral Associates as a full-time psychiatric provider.
Annet previously worked at Valley Springs Behavioral Health Hospital, where she provided inpatient and community-based care for clients with severe and persistent mental illness, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, and dual diagnoses. Her work focused on helping individuals remain functional and engaged members of their communities. She also has extensive experience treating depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, substance use disorders, and other psychiatric conditions. In addition, she has provided psychiatric consultation in the emergency department at CHA Everett Hospital.
Before becoming a psychiatric nurse practitioner, Annet spent eight years as a board-certified registered nurse in psychiatric facilities, including forensic units, crisis stabilization units, and community mental health programs. She also worked for two years on medical-surgical units, strengthening her clinical foundation and further deepening her empathy, compassion, and holistic approach to patient care.
With over 10 years of healthcare experience, Annet is dedicated to providing comprehensive, patient-centered care that promotes stability, resilience, and recovery.
Vivian Emuobe is a Board-Certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) with extensive experience across hospital and community mental health settings, including leadership in culturally responsive care programs. She earned her undergraduate degree in nursing from UMass Boston and her master’s in nursing from Walden University.
Vivian is passionate about delivering compassionate, evidence-based, and person-centered care to individuals navigating mental health conditions, crisis intervention, and life transitions. She strives to create a safe, collaborative partnership environment where clients are treated with dignity, clarity, and respect. Her vision is to help each individual achieve their personal and emotional goals through practical strategies, tailored treatment, and cultural humility.
She provides psychiatric evaluations, diagnosis, and medication management for mood disorders, depression, sleep disorders, anxiety, trauma, adjustment disorders, PTSD, substance use, psychotherapy, and personality disorders. She specializes in culturally responsive mental health care, creating a safe and collaborative space where challenges can be addressed and personalized treatment plans foster both healing and resilience. Her mission is rooted in the belief that mental health care should be as compassionate as it is competent.
Vivian has learned that patients need more than treatment—they need connection, understanding, and dignity. Her approach is collaborative, comprehensive, and grounded in cultural humility. Whether adjusting a treatment plan, facilitating therapy, or offering support during a difficult moment, she believes healing begins with presence and trust. Above all, she wants every patient to know: you are becoming. It is her privilege to walk alongside clients on that journey.
Vivian recognizes that seeking support takes courage, and she emphasizes that no one has to face their struggles alone. She provides care with warmth, respect, and cultural sensitivity, ensuring clients feel heard and supported. Together, she helps individuals create a path toward stability, growth, health, and hope.
Comfort helps individuals manage depression, anxiety, mood disorders, substance use disorders, and other psychiatric conditions. Her goal is to alleviate symptoms that hinder daily functioning, promoting healing and recovery through evidence-based treatments in a supportive environment.
If you are seeking compassionate care on your path to wholeness, Comfort is here to help.
Outside of his professional life, Gérald enjoys gardening and cherishes the lighter side of life with a love for laughter. He is inspired by the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson: "Earth laughs in flowers."
David began his career as a Registered Nurse, where he developed strong rapport-building skills and a deep understanding of the challenges patients and families face. These experiences have shaped his approach to providing compassionate, evidence-based care that promotes overall mental health and well-being.
With experience working across inpatient, residential, and outpatient settings, Dr. Bracy-Lewis brings a depth of knowledge and compassion to every patient interaction. Her mission is simple yet powerful: Let’s improve your wellness together.
Olukayode’s mission is to ensure that every client feels heard, supported, and equipped with the tools they need to create meaningful change in their lives.
Her professional accomplishments include advocating for increased mental health awareness and access to care. As a lifelong learner, she continuously seeks opportunities to expand her knowledge and skills to better serve her patients.
Dr. Jones-Bourne completed adult psychiatry training at Columbia University and a Public Psychiatry fellowship at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, affiliated with Columbia University. She is also trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). With a commitment to holistic care, Dr. Jones-Bourne has helped numerous individuals manage and overcome a wide range of mental health concerns.
I am a psychiatrist who has been in active practice for many years. I very much enjoy seeing patients and work collaboratively with them to address many issues that come up in intimate relationships, with family, in one’s work situation or in dealing with life’s blows and uncertainties. You may suffer from anxiety, depression, self- esteem issues, internal conflicts, guilt or existential questioning among the varied sources of distress that would bring you into psychotherapy and perhaps sometimes create a need for adjunctive medication.
But I regard each person as an individual with his/her own narrative. Part of our work together is to create and understand this narrative and how it came about. Sometimes the past can greatly affect the present without our being aware of its power. But knowing these influences helps one create a new narrative and way of going forward. I listen closely and am interested in your experience, whatever it is. We work together to understand it.