About

Sana Psychiatry & Wellness is a small and accessible practice that serves a diversity of individuals across age and experience as they navigate mental health and wellbeing.

Sana Goldberg, NP, has worked in community, hospital and academic settings, helping others achieve quality of life from the perspective of social worker, nurse, researcher and provider. A public health advocate, she’s presented at World Congress, TEDx Harvard, and The Society for Neuroscience, with work featured on NPR, PBS, and in publications from The European Journal of Neuroscience to Real Simple. She is the recipient of the OHSU Early Career Achievement Award, the PCC Diamond Award, and the author of of How to Be a Patient: The Essential Guide to Navigating the World of Modern Medicine, Harper Collins, 2019, selected by the National Library of Medicine as a book of the year in 2019.

She received her graduate training from Yale University and currently practices in the Pacific Northwest. Here—she brings the holistic, patient centered perspective of nursing to the therapeutic relationship, with a practice style that blends therapy and evidence-based medicine. She enjoys working with individuals and couples, and specializes in both adolescent and adult psychiatry.