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Flexible appointments available on weekdays and weekends for your convenience. Choose between in-person visits or secure telehealth sessions. Care is designed to fit easily into your schedule and lifestyle.
Medication management is supported by advanced pharmacogenomic testing. This helps identify how your body may respond to specific medications. It allows for more personalized, informed, and effective treatment decisions.
Treatment plans focus on safety, effectiveness, and long-term wellness. Regular monitoring helps track progress and make timely adjustments when needed. This ensures you receive the best possible results with ongoing support.
What is it: Anxiety disorder involves persistent and excessive worry that can interfere with daily activities, even when there’s no clear reason for concern.
Diagnosis: A mental health professional evaluates symptoms, their duration, and how much they impact daily functioning.
Symptoms: Constant worry, restlessness, muscle tension, rapid heartbeat, difficulty concentrating, and sleep disturbances.
What is it: A mental health condition marked by intense mood swings, ranging from emotional highs (mania) to deep lows (depression).
Diagnosis: Diagnosis is based on mood history, behavior patterns, and clinical assessment over time.
Symptoms: Extreme mood changes, impulsive actions, high energy during mania, and fatigue or sadness during depressive episodes.
What is it: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder affects focus, self-control, and the ability to stay organized.
Diagnosis: Professionals assess behavioral patterns, history, and symptoms across different environments (work, school, home).
Symptoms: Inattention, distractibility, impulsiveness, forgetfulness, and difficulty completing tasks.
What is it: Depression is a common but serious mood disorder that affects how you feel, think, and handle daily life.
Diagnosis: Based on the presence of symptoms lasting for at least two weeks and their impact on daily life.
Symptoms: Persistent sadness, loss of interest, fatigue, changes in appetite, sleep problems, and feelings of hopelessness.
What is it: Mood disorders are a category of conditions that primarily affect emotional state, including depression and bipolar disorder.
Diagnosis: Clinical evaluation of mood patterns, emotional responses, and behavioral changes.
Symptoms: Ongoing sadness, mood swings, irritability, low motivation, and emotional instability.
What is it: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder involves recurring unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
Diagnosis: Assessment focuses on the severity and frequency of obsessions and compulsive behaviors.
Symptoms: Intrusive thoughts, repetitive actions (like checking or cleaning), anxiety, and distress when rituals are not completed.
What is it: A form of depression that occurs during pregnancy or after childbirth, affecting emotional and physical wellbeing.
Diagnosis: Screening tools and clinical evaluation focused on mood, bonding, and emotional health.
Symptoms: Persistent sadness, anxiety, fatigue, difficulty bonding with the baby, mood swings, and feelings of guilt or overwhelm.
What is it: A natural phase involving hormonal changes that can affect both physical and emotional health.
Diagnosis: Based on symptoms, age, and sometimes hormone level testing.
Symptoms: Hot flashes, mood swings, sleep disturbances, irritability, and reduced energy levels.
What is it: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder develops after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.
Diagnosis: Mental health evaluation focused on trauma history and ongoing symptoms.
Symptoms: Flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, emotional numbness, and avoidance of reminders of the trauma.
What is it: A structured, talk-based approach that helps individuals understand their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
Diagnosis: Not a condition—used as a treatment method after assessment.
Symptoms: N/A – supports emotional healing, stress management, and behavioral change.
What is it: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a goal-oriented approach that focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns.
Diagnosis: Recommended based on specific mental health conditions like anxiety or depression.
Symptoms: N/A – helps reduce negative thinking, improve coping skills, and manage symptoms.
What is it: A broad term covering mental health issues and behaviors that impact overall wellbeing.
Diagnosis: Evaluation of emotional, behavioral, and social functioning.
Symptoms: Stress, anxiety, mood changes, unhealthy coping habits, and difficulty maintaining relationships.
What is it: A process of prescribing, monitoring, and adjusting medications to ensure effective treatment.
Diagnosis: Based on individual condition, response to medication, and ongoing evaluation.
Symptoms: N/A – focuses on improving stability, reducing symptoms, and minimizing side effects.