About Anxiety
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions in the United States and can take many forms — from persistent worry and tension to sudden panic attacks. Generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorder can all interfere with work, sleep, and relationships. The good news is that anxiety is highly treatable with the right combination of support and, when appropriate, medication.
Common Symptoms
- Persistent worry or sense of dread that feels hard to control
- Physical symptoms like racing heart, chest tightness, or shortness of breath
- Difficulty sleeping or staying asleep due to racing thoughts
- Avoiding situations, people, or places because of fear
- Irritability or feeling on edge throughout the day
- Difficulty concentrating because of anxious thoughts
Our Approach
We take time to understand how anxiety is showing up in your daily life and discuss whether medication might help. If we start treatment, we check in regularly to track progress, adjust dosages, and make sure side effects are manageable. We also discuss lifestyle strategies and coordinate with your therapist if you have one.
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