Coming home doesn’t always mean leaving the war behind. Flashbacks, hypervigilance, trouble sleeping, and feeling disconnected from the people who love you are common experiences for veterans living with PTSD — and they are treatable, not something you have to carry alone or push through in silence.
At Abroi Psychiatry, we provide expert, compassionate telehealth psychiatric care for veterans across Texas, Washington, and New Mexico. Beth Checol, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who understands that trauma doesn’t follow a schedule, and that veterans deserve care that respects their experience without requiring them to explain it from scratch.
Common Signs of PTSD in Veterans
- Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares related to service
- Hypervigilance — always scanning for threats, even in safe places
- Avoiding people, places, or conversations that bring back memories
- Emotional numbness or feeling disconnected from family and friends
- Irritability, anger, or a hair-trigger startle response
- Trouble sleeping or staying asleep
Treatment We Offer
- Psychiatric Evaluation — A thorough, respectful assessment of your symptoms and service history
- Medication Management — Evidence-based medication to help reduce hyperarousal, improve sleep, and stabilize mood
- Ongoing Follow-Up Care — Consistent, judgment-free support as your treatment progresses
Why Veterans Choose Abroi Psychiatry
Many veterans avoid seeking care because they don’t want to be seen as weak, or they’ve had past experiences where a provider didn’t understand what they’d been through. Beth approaches every veteran’s story with respect and without judgment, focused on practical, evidence-based treatment that helps you function and feel like yourself again — not just talk about what happened. Telehealth appointments mean you can get care privately, from home, without a waiting room.
About Your Provider
Beth Checol, PMHNP-BC founded Abroi Psychiatry to make expert psychiatric care accessible to people who are used to holding everything together — including veterans who’ve carried more than most people will ever know. She combines clinical rigor with genuine warmth, building a treatment plan around your specific experience.
Beth is licensed in Texas, Washington, and New Mexico and is currently accepting new patients.
How to Get Started
- Contact us to schedule your initial psychiatric evaluation
- Complete your intake forms securely online before your appointment
- Attend your video appointment from anywhere in Texas, Washington, or New Mexico
- Receive your personalized treatment plan and begin your path forward
Same-week appointments are often available. Contact Abroi Psychiatry today — you’ve served long enough without being seen. It’s time someone saw you.