Adam began practicing Christian Psychiatry in Philadelphia in 2019 after graduating summa cum laude from Thomas Jefferson University with a Masters of Physician Assistant Studies. Prior to moving to Philadelphia, he attended Wheaton College in Illinois where he earned his Bachelors in Psychology. As a board certified PA-C, Adam is licensed in the state of Virginia to prescribe medications. Adam is a lecturer at multiple universities teaching in Physician Assistant, Pre-Health, and Pre-Med graduate and undergraduate programs. Since beginning practice Adam enjoys holding lectures and Q&A events for churches across the United States discussing mental health topics from a Christian perspective. Beginning a practice during the pandemic highlighted for Adam the ways that even in the midst of deep suffering God's goodness and glory are revealed. In his spare time he enjoys writing (his book The Mind After Eden: Psychiatry in a Post-Fall World can be found on Amazon.com), running, good food and conversation with friends.
Logan is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist who regularly practices at a level one trauma center, and engages as a clinical educator at Penn Medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Pennsylvania where he received his nursing degree from the School of Nursing as well as a business degree from the Wharton School, focusing on Health Care Management and Policy as well as Finance. Logan worked at the Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania in the Pediatric ICU prior to returning to Penn for his anesthesia training and his doctorate in nursing practice. During his career, he has focused on both research and business, publishing on nursing, management, and leadership topics as well as performing pro-bono consulting for non-profit healthcare companies. He also lectures across the country on anesthesia and leadership-related topics. For the past 12 years, Logan has been a member of Tenth Presbyterian Church serving in several of its ministries and small groups. He has also served a three-year term as a deacon at tenth from 2019-2021. He has been blessed by the preaching, shepherding, and community he has received during his time there. While working in the hospital, Logan has felt a pull towards not only caring for and treating the physical ailments of his patients but also engaging with their emotions and fears as well as providing spiritual encouragement, oftentimes praying for his patients. For Logan, being able to provide medical expertise as well as engaging on a deeper level with his patients has been the most rewarding aspect of his job.
Our practice is centered around providing empathetic, holistic care. As a Christian psychiatry practice, we explore the intersection between faith and medicine using solid theology and evidenced-based clinical medicine to treat mental health disorders. With an emphasis on understanding each patient's individual journey, we commit ourselves to addressing your needs in an environment grounded in Christian compassion and understanding.