Reed Conn, a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Mercer University and a master’s degree in nursing with a focus on psychiatry from Valdosta State University.
His professional journey began at Grady Memorial Hospital where he initially served as an Emergency Medical Technician and subsequently transitioned his focus to mental health care. Reed possesses extensive experience in various psychiatric settings, including adolescent stabilization and outpatient services, addiction treatment, and long-term care psychiatric facilities for adults.
Currently, Reed diagnoses and treats a diverse range of psychiatric illnesses spanning the lifespan of individuals from five years of age and above. His unique strengths lie in his ability to establish empathetic and attentive relationships with his patients, fostering collaborative partnerships that enable them to identify the most effective treatment options tailored to their specific needs.
Psychiatry holds a profound passion for Reed, and he remains dedicated to staying abreast of the most recent advancements in the field through continuous professional development.
Outside of his professional responsibilities, Reed finds enjoyment engaging in recreational activities with his wife and son, such as playing board games, rock climbing and cycling.