You take care of everyone else — patients, coworkers, family — until there’s nothing left for you. If you’re a nurse, physician, tech, or any other healthcare worker who feels emotionally exhausted, disconnected from work you used to love, or like you’re just going through the motions, you may be experiencing burnout, not just a rough stretch.
At Abroi Psychiatry, we understand healthcare burnout from the inside. Beth Checol, PMHNP-BC, spent over 15 years as a critical care nurse before becoming a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner — she has lived the exhaustion, the compassion fatigue, and the guilt of putting yourself last. Now she provides expert telehealth psychiatric care to healthcare workers across Texas, Washington, and New Mexico.
Signs of Healthcare Worker Burnout
- Emotional exhaustion that doesn’t go away with a day off
- Feeling detached, cynical, or numb toward patients or coworkers
- Dreading shifts you used to feel proud of
- Trouble sleeping, irritability, or a short fuse at home
- Physical symptoms — headaches, stomach issues, chronic fatigue — with no clear medical cause
- A nagging feeling that you’re failing, even when you’re doing everything right
How We Help
- Psychiatric Evaluation — Understanding whether burnout, anxiety, depression, or all three are at play
- Medication Management — When appropriate, medication to help stabilize mood, sleep, and focus
- Ongoing Support — Regular follow-up appointments that fit around your shift schedule, including evening appointments
Why Healthcare Workers Choose Abroi Psychiatry
You don’t have time to explain healthcare culture to a provider who’s never lived it. Beth has worked the night shifts, held the hands of dying patients, and watched colleagues quietly fall apart while still showing up for work. She built Abroi Psychiatry so healthcare workers have a place to be cared for by someone who genuinely understands — without judgment, without needing everything explained twice, and without the wait for an in-person appointment you don’t have time for.
About Your Provider
Beth Checol, PMHNP-BC founded Abroi Psychiatry after seeing firsthand how often healthcare workers’ own mental health gets left behind while they care for everyone else. She combines clinical expertise with the lived understanding of someone who has been in the trenches, offering evidence-based treatment with genuine warmth.
Beth is licensed in Texas, Washington, and New Mexico, with evening telehealth appointments available to work around demanding schedules.
How to Get Started
- Contact us to schedule your initial psychiatric evaluation
- Complete your intake forms securely online, whenever you have a free moment
- Attend your video appointment from home, your car, or on break
- Receive your personalized treatment plan and start feeling like yourself again
Same-week appointments are often available. Contact Abroi Psychiatry today — you’ve spent long enough taking care of everyone else.