Anxiety Treatment and Management
Anxiety disorders can affect both mental and physical health, often interfering with sleep, concentration, relationships, and daily functioning. Symptoms may include persistent worry, heightened physical tension, and difficulty managing everyday responsibilities. When anxiety becomes ongoing or difficult to control, a structured medical approach can help reduce symptoms and restore stability.
I provide psychiatric evaluation and medication management for anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and related conditions. Treatment is individualized and based on a careful assessment of symptoms, medical history, and prior response to treatment, with the goal of achieving meaningful and lasting improvement.
Common Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety may present differently from person to person. Common symptoms include:
Persistent nervousness, restlessness, or feeling on edge
Excessive or difficult-to-control worry
Panic symptoms such as rapid breathing, chest tightness, dizziness, or palpitations
Muscle tension, tremors, or physical agitation
Fatigue or low energy
Difficulty concentrating or slowed thinking
Sleep disturbance or insomnia
Obsessive or intrusive thoughts
Anxiety related to past traumatic experiences
A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation helps clarify the diagnosis and guides appropriate treatment.
Treatment Approach
Anxiety disorders are highly treatable. Research supports an evidence-based approach that may include medication management, psychoeducation, and targeted treatment strategies when appropriate. Treatment focuses on reducing symptom severity, improving daily functioning, and supporting long-term stability.
Psychiatric treatment is provided via secure telehealth, allowing for ongoing evaluation, medication adjustments, and consistent follow-up over time.
Next Steps
If anxiety symptoms are interfering with your ability to function or feel well, a psychiatric evaluation can help determine whether treatment is appropriate.
Schedule an appointment to discuss symptoms, review treatment options, and develop an individualized treatment plan.