
Doylestown
At Nora Mental Health in Doylestown, PA, we’re committed to helping you build a healthier, more balanced life. Whether you're seeking emotional healing, personal growth, or relief from everyday stress, we provide the tools, support, and compassionate care you need—every step of the way.
Let today be the first step toward the well-being you deserve.
Because true wellness begins here, in the heart of Doylestown.
Our Team
Meet Our Dedicated Team in Doylestown, Pennsylvania!
We’re excited to connect with you and provide the care and support you need—backed by both expertise and compassion. Get to know the friendly faces who will be with you every step of your journey toward wellness. Whether it’s guidance, encouragement, or professional care, our team is here to help you thrive.
Our Team
Meet Our Dedicated Team in Doylestown, Pennsylvania!
We’re excited to connect with you and provide the care and support you need—backed by both expertise and compassion. Get to know the friendly faces who will be with you every step of your journey toward wellness. Whether it’s guidance, encouragement, or professional care, our team is here to help you thrive.
Clinic Owners
Maureen and Gene Sanchez

Maureen and Gene Sanchez are a married couple who’ve been together for nearly 30 years. Professionally they’ve each had successful careers as corporate executives. Gene has been a contract food services executive for over 20 years, currently overseeing operations for Elior, North America, serving the education sector nationwide. Maureen has focused the last 20 years on volunteerism, most recently in the Central Bucks community with their three children.
Finding Sunshine, LLC is a nod to mental health struggles the Sanchezes have personally faced. When the opportunity to invest in Nora Mental Health was presented, it was a perfect bridge between the fundraising and volunteerism in which Maureen has immersed herself and a deep community need.
Gene and Maureen are looking forward to building a strong service relationship with Doylestown and the greater Bucks County community.
Outpatient Clinician
Amy Siock, LCSW

With over 25 years of volunteer and professional experience, Amy Siock has dedicated her life to supporting children, adolescents, and adults across a wide range of community, mental health, school, and fundraising settings. Now practicing in the serene and welcoming environment of Nora, located in the heart of Doylestown, Amy is honored to bring her extensive personal and professional experience to the community she proudly calls home.
Amy’s passion for wellness began at the University of Maryland, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Community Health Education. She believes deeply in the importance of addressing both emotional and physical well-being. This commitment led her to pursue a Master of Social Work at the University at Buffalo, fueled by her belief in the healing power of authentic connection with family, social networks, and community support systems.
Amy specializes in helping clients navigate the challenges of divorce, single parenting, co-parenting, young adulthood, midlife transitions, and family-of-origin healing. She is especially skilled at gently uncovering the unspoken pain and fear that often underlie anxiety, depression, and addiction cycles.
Amy’s greatest strengths lie in her compassionate, nonjudgmental listening, paired with her energetic and encouraging coaching style. Drawing from decades of training in a variety of therapeutic modalities, she empowers clients to create fulfilling lives by selecting sustainable tools that align with their individual, family, work, and community values.
Whether you're facing a life transition or seeking deeper emotional healing, Amy is committed to walking alongside you—offering insight, support, and a belief in your ability to grow and thrive.
We are thrilled to announce the opening of our new office in Doylestown, PA. This expansion allows us to bring our dedicated mental health services to a wider community, offering compassionate, individualized care to individuals, families, and organizations.
