ERIN GEIGER, MSN, PMHNP

Erin first heard the call to nursing in the summer of 2015 while serving with Mother Teresa’s sisters, the Missionaries of Charity, in Kolkata, India. There she worked at Prem Dan (meaning “gift of love” in Bengali), a home for the destitute and dying. In 2018 she served on medical mission in Uganda, partnering with Kitovu Mobile Clinic to provide care and support for those living with HIV and AIDS in the Masaka District. 

Erin received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Cum Laude Honors from Benedictine College in 2019 before moving south for the warmer weather and to be closer to family. She worked as an inpatient psychiatric nurse before returning to school to receive her Masters of Science in Nursing from Anderson University where she graduated top of her class, earning the Dean’s Award. 

Erin is known for establishing authentic rapport with patients, her strong moral character, and a passion for learning. Coming from an Army family, she holds a special place in her heart for veterans and military personnel. Her clinical interests include treatment resistant depression, anxiety, PTSD, stress management, and chronic pain disorders. In her free time, you can find Erin cuddling with her cat Indi, reading, hiking, listening to podcasts, and spending time with friends and family. She is a proud aunt to an incredibly adorable nephew. Erin learned about ketamine through her own personal challenges with depression and anxiety and feels deeply grateful to be able to offer this life changing treatment to those in need across the Upstate.