Integrated care starts with the right provider: someone who listens first, uses evidence, and treats the whole person, not a fragmented piece of them.
Kim Wohlwend, MSN, APRN is the founder and lead clinician of Midwest Mind & Body Healthcare. She holds dual ANCC board certifications as both a Family Nurse Practitioner and a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, a rare combination that lets her see the connections between mental health, metabolism, and hormones that most specialists miss.
She earned her MSN-FNP from Clarkson College, graduating Summa Cum Laude, and completed graduate training in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. She maintains active licensure across 16 states and serves as Nebraska's liaison adjunct for APRN students at the University of Cincinnati.
Kim's clinical experience spans digital medicine, house-call practice, retail clinic management, and inpatient care at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Her approach: "Listen first, use the best available evidence, and partner with you to build long-term results rather than quick fixes."
Kim's practice integrates three interconnected domains: weight and metabolic health, hormone therapy, and mental wellness. She treats anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood changes, and supports patients through perimenopausal and postpartum transitions.
Anxiety, depression, ADHD, OCD, mood disorders, and perimenopausal/postpartum transitions. Medication management with supportive therapy strategies.
GLP-1 therapy with nutrition and behavioral coaching. Evidence-based support for adults navigating obesity and metabolic conditions.
Perimenopausal, menopausal, and medically appropriate testosterone therapy. Lab-monitored, symptom-led care.
Clinician-reviewed async prescriptions for tretinoin, minoxidil, vaginal estrogen, and more, without an appointment.
Kim's practice philosophy is simple but unusual in modern healthcare: spend enough time to actually understand what is happening, draw from current evidence rather than trends or shortcuts, and build care plans in partnership with patients, not on top of them.
She works with adults navigating obesity, metabolic conditions, hormone imbalance, and mental health challenges. Her dual certification gives her the unusual ability to see how these systems interact, catching patterns that a single-specialty visit often misses.
60-minute initial visits for mental health. Thorough intake for weight and hormone care. Your story matters before the plan does.
Current peer-reviewed research guides every protocol. No wellness fads, no quick-fix promises.
Dual certification means mental, metabolic, and hormonal health are considered together, not in silos.
Care that adapts. We revisit plans as life changes, instead of waiting for a crisis.
Evidence-based prescribing for anxiety, depression, ADHD, OCD, and mood disorders, including SSRIs, SNRIs, stimulants, and non-stimulant options where appropriate.
CBT-informed techniques, nervous system regulation, and practical tools you can use between visits. We collaborate with therapy partners when deeper work is needed.
Sleep optimization, caffeine and alcohol review, stress recovery, and lifestyle changes that support your medications rather than fight them.
Coordination with your primary care provider, therapist, OB-GYN, or endocrinologist so everyone on your care team is working from the same picture.
Schedule directly through our booking system. Most new patients are seen within 1–2 weeks, in-person in Papillion or via secure telehealth.
A full review of your medical and mental health history, current symptoms, and goals. We build a personalized treatment plan together, with clear next steps.
Ongoing check-ins for medication management, symptom review, and support strategies. Secure patient-portal messaging between visits, typical response within 1–2 business days.
Mental health care works best when the person receiving it is a partner, not a passenger. We practice clear communication, shared decision-making, and treatment that adjusts as life changes, because depression at 32 is not the same as depression at 52, and your care should reflect that.
Because we are also a Family Nurse Practitioner practice, we see your mental health in the context of everything else going on in your body, including sleep, thyroid function, perimenopausal and postpartum hormone shifts, and metabolic health. That integrated lens often catches patterns that show up during a psychiatric visit but have medical roots.
We provide mental health care for adults throughout Omaha, Papillion, Bellevue, Elkhorn, Gretna, and surrounding Eastern Nebraska communities, with secure telehealth available anywhere in Nebraska for patients who prefer to meet from home.
Plain language about diagnoses, medication options, side effects, and expected timelines. You leave each visit understanding what is next.
Your values, lifestyle, and goals shape the plan. We offer evidence-based options and choose together.
Symptoms, life stage, and priorities change. We expect that and revisit the plan, instead of waiting for a crisis.
Your sleep, hormones, thyroid, and lifestyle all influence mental health. We consider the full picture.
We partner with independent therapy professionals to ensure patients have access to specialized therapeutic care that complements our medical and psychiatric work.
Healing Hearts Therapy
Person-centered, solution-focused therapy for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. EMDR trained. MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwestern University.
Learn more →A.R.I.S.E. Mental Health Consulting
Therapy for anxiety, depression, grief, divorce, PTSD, adjustment concerns, and aging/menopause-related challenges. CBT, solution-focused, trauma-informed, and Christian-based approaches.
Learn more →Mental health, medical weight loss, hormone therapy, and online prescriptions. All from one clinician who sees the full picture.
131 N Washington Street, Suite A · Papillion, NE 68046 · Info@midwestmindandbodyhealthcare.com
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If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or call 911.