Christine Aigbogun, PA-C

Psychiatric Medication Management for Children & Adolescents

Christine Aigbogun, PA-C, is a Physician Assistant specializing in psychiatric medication management and primary care, with a strong focus on improving mental health and overall quality of life. She works primarily with children and adolescents, especially ages 5–12, supporting both patients and families through thoughtful, collaborative care.


Christine’s clinical interests include ADHD, anxiety, depression, and autism spectrum disorders. Her approach is warm, conversational, and holistic—she prioritizes getting to know each patient beyond their symptoms. Rather than rushing to medication changes, Christine takes time to review progress, discuss life stressors, and understand how therapy, school, and family dynamics are impacting a child’s well-being.


Christine earned her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Saint Joseph in 2021. Her approach is deeply informed by over a decade of experience working in special education settings, including roles as a substitute teacher and one-to-one aide. These experiences shaped her ability to connect with children, meet them where they are, and advocate effectively for their needs.


Christine hopes patients leave care feeling more comfortable with themselves, better informed about their diagnosis, and supported in finding relief and stability. Outside of work, she enjoys going to the gym, practicing jiu-jitsu, watching movies, and spending time with friends.