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Shamrock Medicine Strengthens Psychiatric Services with New Mental Health Provider Ilyssa Krane

2025-04-21  |  15:55:06
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Philadelphia-based primary care practice expands mental health services team with board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner to meet growing community needs

PHILADELPHIA, PA, UNITED STATES, April 21, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Shamrock Medicine, a provider of integrated primary and psychiatric care services in the Greater Philadelphia area, today announced the addition of Ilyssa Krane, PMHNP-BC, to its mental health team. The expansion comes as demand for accessible psychiatric services continues to grow throughout the region.

Ilyssa Krane, a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, brings substantial clinical experience to practice. She holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Pittsburgh, a bachelor's degree in nursing from Holy Family University, and a master's in nursing as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from Thomas Jefferson University.

"Adding Ilyssa to our team enhances our ability to provide comprehensive mental health care alongside our primary care services," said Dr. Peter Kelly, Owner and Spokesperson of Shamrock Medicine. "Her background working in both medical-surgical and outpatient settings aligns perfectly with our integrated approach to healthcare."

Prior to joining Shamrock Medicine, Krane worked at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Center for Advanced Behavioral Healthcare, developing expertise in diverse patient populations and treatment approaches.

Shamrock Medicine operates three offices serving patients across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The main office is located in Philadelphia, with additional locations in Ambler, PA at 7 E Skippack Pike, Suite 304, and Cherry Hill, NJ at 911 Kings Highway S.

The practice distinguishes itself through its integrated healthcare model that combines primary and psychiatric care under one roof. Patients can communicate with providers via a text-based platform for appointments, lab results, and prescription refills, eliminating common barriers to accessing healthcare.

"Best experience I've had in years with a primary caregiver!" said Irene T., a patient at Shamrock Medicine.

The practice accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Cigna, Highmark BCBS, Independence BCBS, Humana, Medicare, Tricare, UMR, and United Insurances, making quality healthcare accessible to a broad patient population in Philadelphia, Ambler, and Cherry Hill.

"Excellent doctor's office. Very kind and informative," noted John J., another patient of the practice.

Shamrock Medicine's approach focuses on personalized care, with providers taking time to listen to patient concerns and develop individualized treatment plans. The practice intentionally limits patient volume to ensure each person receives appropriate attention and care.

"I am pleased with Shamrock Medicine. I appreciate the 1 on 1 attention that I receive," shared Pamela R., reflecting the practice's commitment to personalized service.

For more information about Shamrock Medicine and its services, call +1 215.585.2342 or visit https://shamrockmedicine.com/contact-us/.

About Shamrock Medicine

Shamrock Medicine (https://shamrockmedicine.com/meet-our-team/) is a leading provider of comprehensive psychiatric care and personalized wellness services in the Greater Philadelphia area. The practice offers a warm and welcoming environment where adults and children (over the age of five) can receive compassionate and effective treatment for a wide range of mental health conditions. The team at Shamrock Medicine is dedicated to building strong patient-provider relationships and developing individualized treatment plans that promote long-term mental well-being.

Clinic Locations:

Philadelphia Clinic
407 South 10th Street Suite 101
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone: 215.585.2342
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xrpRUEShp7y17EiT8

Ambler Clinic
7 E Skippack Pike, Suite 304
Ambler, PA 19002
https://maps.app.goo.gl/4Lf4xuArU84722uS7

Cherry Hill, NJ Clinic
911 Kings Highway S
Cherry Hill, NJ, 08034
Phone: 856.553.1355
https://maps.app.goo.gl/KSt9NrbBzgq1mBin6

Note to Editors

• For further information, interviews, or media inquiries, please contact: Dr. Peter Kelly Owner and Spokesperson Shamrock Medicine Phone: +1 215.585.2342 Email: info (at) shamrockmedicine (dot) com.

• The practice accepts various insurance plans, including Aetna, Cigna, Highmark BCBS, Independence BCBS, Humana, Medicare, and United Insurances. Please visit their website for more details on accepted insurances and services provided.

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