About IHC
IHC partners with healthcare clinics and psychotherapy sites to offer psychiatric, addiction medicine, and behavioral health care services via in-person and telehealth visits.
This unique partnership model improves access, coordination, and continuity of care for patients and partners while creating an additional revenue stream for the partner site.
About Amy Bun
Amy earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Walden University and holds Board Certification as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC). Before becoming a nurse practitioner, she gained valuable experience as a staff nurse in both a psychiatric emergency setting and an inpatient psychiatric facility. Throughout her career, Amy has provided compassionate care to diverse patients dealing with complex medical and psychiatric conditions.
In her practice, Amy prioritizes evidence-based approaches that are tailored to each individual's unique lifestyle, family, and cultural background. She often asks herself, "If this were my family member, what kind of care would I want for them?" This approach guides her in assisting individuals to find the most effective treatment plan, which may involve collaborating with other providers and therapists as needed.
Amy's areas of expertise include trauma-based conditions, cross-generational conflicts in minority populations, anxiety, and mood disorders, such as depression and bipolar disorders. Her dedication to mental health extends beyond her work hours, as she actively volunteers in her community, supporting mental health centers and participating in her local National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) chapter.
About LeAnne Garland
LeAnne received her Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky, and her Master's Degree from Western Kentucky University. LeAnne has experience working with individuals who are dealing with anxiety, depression, emotional regulation, behavioral issues, and trauma. Past experiences include working in an inpatient behavioral health unit, individual and family therapy in an outpatient setting, sexual abuse and child advocacy center, MRT therapy within the prison system, and overseeing an Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization program.
About Tiffany Green-Mikell
Tiffany was born and raised on the south side Chicago. She received a Bachelor’s of Art and Science at Western IL University, and obtain her Master’s Degree in Social Work with a concentration in direct practice with families and children from Chicago State University. Tiffany has over 17 years of combined experience with social service and clinical work. Tiffany has had the honor of serving at risk children and their families all over Chicago and Northwest Indiana in a variety of capacities. Tiffany is formally trained in variety of traditional therapeutic interventions, but truly enjoy utilizing holistic, expressive art and wellness interventions like meditation, movement, mindfulness and trauma informed yoga.
Tiffany has facilitated trauma informed yoga and wellness groups at the local library, school, group home, detention center, and one on one with clients. Tiffany has also partnered with Purdue and Tulane University. Tiffany has taught as a Mental Health Practicum instructor, and as provided clinical supervision for Purdue’s counseling students. Tiffany has partnered with Tulane University as a site supervisor and field placement for social work students and clinicians in training. Tiffany is a mom, partner, daughter, aunt, sister and friend. She enjoys making easy amazing vegan meals, hiking, yoga, dancing, strength training, running, and completing obstacle course races. Tiffany enjoys empowering others and sharing her journey in wellness, movement, and mental health.