Collaborative Care
Meet the Clinical Team behind Duluth and St. Cloud TMS
Dr. Eric Johnson
Psychiatrist / Owner
Dr. Johnson created Duluth TMS in 2017. The first patients received TMS treatments in his home before expanding the practice to Duluth and St. Cloud. He is excited to offer life-changing services to people who have been suffering from mental health disorders.
Dr. Johnson received his medical degree at the Medical University of South Carolina followed by a 4-year residency at Tulane University in New Orleans where he also trained for three years in psychoanalysis. He is Board Certified in both Psychiatry and Integrative Medicine. He is keenly interested in alternative treatments that are upcoming, available to the public, and covered by insurance. He would love to see more psychedelics approved by insurance and is hopeful that the SAINT method of TMS will be covered in outpatient facilities so more patients suffering from debilitating depression can receive coverage in rural areas.
He's an active runner, health food junky, and deeply devoted to the wellbeing of our rural communities. Dr. Johnson said that he likes Duluth & St. Cloud TMS because “more people can become aware of treatment modalities when services are provided to the community. Treatment efficacy is booming with the right care, and I want to help as many people as possible.”
Dr. Piyush Das
Psychiatrist, Sleep Doctor, and Integrative Medicine Specialist
Dr. Das is a psychiatrist with extensive experience helping patients navigate their mental health needs. He received his medical degree from Delhi University in India. Subsequently, he completed his residency in General Adult Psychiatry at Mayo, followed by clinical fellowship in Sleep Medicine. He is double board certified in General Adult Psychiatry and Sleep Medicine, and he has over 15 years of experience treating patients in inpatient and outpatient clinical settings.
Dr. Das offers care for individuals who are experiencing both mental health and sleep issues. His practice modality is caring, unrushed, and extensive. He also believes in collaborative care and the benefit of treating with novel interventional modalities like ketamine and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
Dr. Das is also certified in Integrative Psychiatry. In addition, he is a certified Ketamine Medical Provider. He hopes to soon deliver IV Ketamine at the St. Cloud location and diligently works collaboratively to ensure positive results for his patients. As a busy provider, he is actively credentialed and licensed in many states, and speaks a multitude of languages.
Leah Good
Psychiatric Mental Health
Nurse Practitioner
Leah Good is a Board Certified PMHNP with over 20 years of experience serving patients from diverse walks of life. She earned her BSN from Ohio University, and her MSN from The University of North Dakota. She has worked as both an RN and a psychiatry provider in community mental health, chronic and acute inpatient psychiatry, and outpatient settings.
Leah is well-versed in the care of depression and anxiety, bipolar and mood disorders, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, OCD, PTSD, agoraphobia, as well as streamlining medication regimes and minimizing/eliminating side effects. She has special interest in treatment resistance, women’s health, and expanding quality care for LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, rural, and geriatric communities. She uses a supportive, judgement-free approach and feels it is important to get to know her patients as individuals. She seeks to collaborate with her patients to create a treatment plan that is medically evidence based but does not reduce anyone or the treatment they receive to simply a diagnosis or label. Leah’s goal is for no one that she speaks with to feel unseen or unheard.
Additionally, Leah eagerly cooperates with outside providers for additional care needs when necessary. Her hobbies include critiquing classic films, fiber art, and is an avid animal lover. She and her partner enjoy cooking foods they have never eaten together, thrifting, and collaborating on various projects.
Her target population is 18+, with a specialty in the geriatric population.
Antonio "Tonio" Gonzales Ogas
Therapist
Antonio "Tonio" Gonzales Ogas has been in several social worker roles since 1997, has been a psychotherapist since 2018, and has 27 years of experience working in the field of social services. Before residing in Minnesota, Tonio has also resided in Washington, D.C., Phoenix, Arizona, Los Angeles and San Francisco, California, and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Through these life changes, Tonio has worked with a myriad of populations that include lower socioeconomic communities, the LGBTQ+ community, men, women and children with HIV/AIDS, the elder community ranging from individuals who were 55+, the housingless and nomad communities, veterans of the U.S. military, individuals from the immigrant and refugee community, rural communities, and the various diverse communities that make-up the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) communities of Minnesota.
As a psychotherapist and expert in ADHD testing and treatment, anxiety and PTSD, Tonio works with individuals to help them identify their strengths, firm their boundaries, and create a life that is centered on healing, executive functioning, and symptom management. Tonio also completed a post-Masters fellowship in "Working with individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities" and is also trained and working towards full certification in brainspotting - a technique used to treat trauma-related scenarios. Tonio loves to travel and has been to 29 countries, 40 states, 29 National Parks, 33 Minnesota State Parks, and 4 Wisconsin State Parks. Tonio enjoys collecting art, wine, coffee, tea and cat figures and stuffed kitty plushies from the countries he visits and his love for his cat Zoe is centric and unconditional to his own emotional support.
You can see more at Tonio's profile on the Psychology Today website:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists?search=Tonio+Gonzales+Ogas