Insurance accepted.
Virtual and in-person visits available.
Appointments are now available on Wednesday evenings, until 7:30 pm EST.
If you’re having a psychiatric emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. You can also call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255 or text “home” to 741-741.
Types of Anxiety We Treat
Social Anxiety
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OCD
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Panic Disorder
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Generalized Anxiety
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Treatment typically includes medication and supportive therapy.
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We understand how you feel and we’re here for you. Our medical providers are available now to help get you feeling better as soon as possible.
Our medical team will work with you to find the best anxiety medication for your unique situation, and we’ll monitor your dose to make sure it’s delivering the relief you need. Together, we can beat this.
Unlike other online platform, you have a medical facility to visit physically anytime if needed
Coordinated approach allows for a hoslitic assessment and better treatment management
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What is social anxiety disorder?
Feeling shy or self-conscious in certain social situations can be normal. People with social anxiety feel a constant worry that they are being judged and watched by others to the point where they might avoid social situations and have trouble at work, school, or maintaining relationships.
Diagnoses and Treatment
Social anxiety is typically diagnosed by a mental healthcare professional, like a psychiatrist. Social anxiety is treated with medication, talk therapy, or both. Treatment is effective and can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life.
What is OCD?
People with OCD experience unwanted recurring thoughts that they can’t control (these are called obsessions) or feel the urge to perform certain behaviors in a repetitive pattern often to try and rid themselves of unwanted thoughts (these are called compulsions). These “compulsions” or “obsessions” interfere with everyday life.
Diagnosis and treatment
OCD is a complex condition and may occur alongside other mental health conditions, so it’s best to seek a diagnosis from a mental health professional, like a psychiatrist. Luckily, treatment can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life. Treatment typically includes talk therapy, medication, or both.
What is panic disorder?
People with panic disorder experience intense fear or panic attacks that comes on suddenly and in ordinary, everyday situations. These feelings of panic happen regularly and interfere with everyday life.
Diagnosis and treatment
Some symptoms of panic disorder mimic those of other health conditions so it’s important to get evaluated by your doctor to rule out other health problems. A mental healthcare professional, like a psychiatrist, can diagnose and treat panic disorder. Treatment typically includes medication, talk therapy, or both. Treatment is effective and can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life.
What is generalized anxiety disorder
It’s normal to worry about things like finances, work and relationships. But people with generalized anxiety disorder worry excessively and have trouble managing these persistent nervous feelings. They may also worry about small, everyday things.
Diagnosis and treatment
Generalized anxiety is the most common anxiety disorder. A mental health provider can provide a diagnosis and treatment plan. Treatment is effective and can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life. Treatment typically includes medication, talk therapy, or both.