Clara Fynbu Eggert is a board-certified nurse practitioner. She started her career working as a nursing assistant, and later worked in the intensive care unit as a registered nurse prior to obtaining her Doctor of Nursing Practice from Creighton University. Her clinical experience includes emergency medicine as well as primary and mental health care in a federally qualified health center. Through her experiences with patients over the past 13 years, she has developed a passion for helping patients see the connection between mental and physical health. Growing up in a state with predominantly rural communities, she understands how time and distance can make healthcare access difficult and is committed to helping patients have access to quality mental health care they can afford, regardless of their physical location. She offers visits in-person at IHC as well as via Telemedicine. ____________________ Sandra earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of South Dakota. Sandra has completed assessments at community mental health centers, outpatient clinics, residential facilities for adolescents, VA hospitals, inpatient hospitals, jails, the foster care system, and the Army. She has worked with the severe and persistently mentally ill and with service members. She values the combination of a thorough clinical interview along with valid and reliable assessment measures to provide a clear picture of an individual’s unique situation. Sandra's work now focuses primarily on psychological assessment and testing for people ages 8 and older to provide assessments for: -Diagnostic clarification for diagnoses with overlapping features -Personality disorders, and other persistent mental illness -Developmental differences (ADHD, ASD) and learning disabilities -Anxiety disorders, including PTSD -Mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder -Memory and cognitive assessment -Evaluation and clearance for medical care such as bariatric surgery and gender-affirming care, for individuals 15 and older