
Nicole Fahs, DNP, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
At NeurAbilities Healthcare, Dr. Fahs conducts comprehensive psychiatric assessments for children and adolescents presenting with neurodevelopmental and psychiatric concerns. She collaborates closely with neurologists, developmental pediatricians, neuropsychologists, and therapists to ensure accurate diagnoses and coordinated treatment planning. Her clinical expertise includes managing conditions such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, depression, OCD, Tourette syndrome, and mood and behavioral disorders. Dr. Fahs brings a compassionate and inclusive approach to her practice, drawing on extensive experience supporting neurodivergent individuals and underserved communities.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Fahs is an adjunct faculty member in Villanova University’s Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Program, where she mentors graduate students in advanced psychiatric care. She holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Rutgers University and has received multiple honors, including a full scholarship through the U.S. Air Force Health Professions Scholarship Program. Passionate about service, she has volunteered for over a decade with Camp No Worries for pediatric oncology patients and previously provided music education to underserved youth in Philadelphia. Dr. Fahs is based in Voorhees, NJ.
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