About Meghan Lunnie, PA

Meghan lunnie

Meghan is a Physician Assistant with over a decade of clinical experience, practicing with a commitment to deliver compassionate, comprehensive care. She earned her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Weill Cornell Medical College after graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University and a post-baccalaureate premedical certificate from Penn State University. She also holds a psychiatric certificate from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions.

Meghan began her career in Emergency Medicine, where she has worked for most of the past decade caring for patients in moments of crisis. It was during this time that she recognized a profound gap in follow-through for individuals struggling with mental health challenges and addiction. Motivated to address this need, she transitioned into Addiction Medicine and Psychiatry, where she has spent the last five years focusing on long-term healing, recovery, and integrated wellness.

Working in this space has allowed Meghan to witness the meaningful progress that occurs when patients receive sustained support and comprehensive mental health care. She is passionate about treating the whole health of every individual and finds deep fulfillment in helping patients work toward stability, resilience, and long-term goals. This looks like ensuring that basic medical issues such as thyroid function, vitamin D deficiency, etc. are being considered as contributive to current symptomatology and are addressed in the care plan.

Meghan is excited to work alongside Dr. Ardon in delivering high-quality psychiatric care and expanding access for patients seeking support and healing. Outside of her clinical work, Meghan enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and children and believes that connecting with nature is an essential part of maintaining a healthy, balanced life.

Ready to take the next step in your wellness journey? Schedule an appointment with Meghan today and begin building a path toward stability, resilience, and long-term healing.