Compassionate, evidence-based psychiatric care for the everyday challenges life puts in front of you — from anxiety and depression to ADHD, trauma, and high-performance burnout. Built on resilience, discipline, and growth.


Luis Rosas is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, founder of Invictus Integrative Psychiatry, and the son of Mexican immigrants who taught him the value of grit, sacrifice, and perseverance.
He started in EMS, moved into emergency room nursing, and spent years on the front lines of trauma, crisis, and survival. Today he also serves at a local wellness center treating underserved patients — work that fuels his mission to help people succeed and live more fulfilled lives.
That experience built this practice: a space where high-performing individuals are seen, heard, and equipped — not judged.
Every patient receives a treatment plan designed around their goals, their responsibilities, and the life they're trying to build.
Break the fog. Medication management plus mindset strategies to restore purpose, energy, and confidence.
Generalized anxiety, panic attacks, and social anxiety treated with practical, structured support.
For first responders, veterans, and survivors. Trauma-informed care that helps you move forward.
Judgment-free recovery support including Suboxone and medication-assisted treatment.
Evaluation, diagnosis, and personalized treatment to improve focus, motivation, and follow-through.
Depression, anger, burnout, and trauma — built for men who carry the weight in silence.
Root-cause approach to insomnia and disrupted sleep using holistic and medical strategies.
Diagnosis and treatment of bipolar spectrum disorders with tailored, stabilizing plans.
Recovery for high performers, healthcare workers, and first responders running on empty.
Independent, comprehensive psychiatric evaluations to assess psychological hardship in immigration-related cases. Conducted with clinical rigor and documented for review by attorneys, adjudicators, and the court.
Our role is not advocacy — it is clinical assessment. All findings reflect the evaluator's independent professional opinion, grounded in accepted psychiatric standards.
Request an EvaluationPsychosocial history, current symptoms, coping capacity, and risk factors.
DSM-5–based diagnostic impressions when clinically indicated.
Emotional, behavioral, and functional impact on qualifying relatives.
Clear, neutral language suitable for legal review and adjudication.
From one-time evaluations to structured ongoing support, choose the level of care that fits your life. Cash-pay and most major insurance accepted.
60–90 minute comprehensive psychiatric evaluation with personalized treatment recommendations.
For high performers committed to mastering their mindset and mental wellness.
30-minute session for progress review, medication management, and supportive psychotherapy.
Immigration hardship evaluations and ESA letters are priced separately — contact us for details.
Work-related burnout, anxiety, and depression are real medical conditions — and they may qualify you for a protected medical leave of absence (FMLA, CFRA, or short-term disability) when documented by a licensed psychiatric provider. Take this confidential 60-second questionnaire to see if a clinical evaluation is the right next step.
I feel emotionally drained or exhausted by my work, even after rest.
I experience anxiety, dread, or panic when thinking about going to work.
I have trouble sleeping, or my sleep is disrupted by work-related thoughts.
My concentration, memory, or decision-making at work has noticeably declined.
I feel irritable, short-tempered, or detached from coworkers, family, or friends.
I have physical symptoms (headaches, chest tightness, GI issues, fatigue) tied to work stress.
I am using alcohol, substances, food, or other coping behaviors more than I used to.
I feel hopeless, numb, or like I cannot keep performing at this pace.
This questionnaire is for educational self-screening only and does not constitute a diagnosis or medical advice. Stress leave eligibility is determined by a licensed clinician after a full psychiatric evaluation. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.
This is not cookie-cutter psychiatry. It is personalized, professional mental healthcare focused on helping you become the strongest version of yourself.
In-network with several major insurance providers. Self-pay clients can request superbills for potential reimbursement.
Don't see your insurer? Contact us to verify benefits.
Adolescents age 15 and older, and adults up to age 65 — supporting teens, young adults, and adults through every stage of life.
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