Anxiety Treatment
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions, and among the most treatable. We evaluate and treat generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder, and related conditions with careful, evidence-based medication management, favoring non-habit-forming options, and coordinate with therapy when that's part of your plan. The goal is lasting relief that lets you feel like yourself again, not a quick fix. Serving Frederick, MD and all of Maryland by telehealth.
Looking for this care locally? Anxiety treatment in Frederick, MD.
Our approach to anxiety treatment
Anxiety is one of the most common reasons people reach out, and one of the most treatable. We treat it at the root rather than just quieting the surface symptoms, starting with a real evaluation of what is actually driving yours.
When medication is part of the plan, we favor effective, non-habit-forming options and coordinate with therapy when that is part of your care. The goal is lasting relief, not a quick fix.
Who this is for
You may benefit if you are…
- Teens and adults with persistent worry, restlessness, or racing thoughts
- People whose anxiety interferes with work, sleep, or relationships
- Patients who've tried medication before and want a fresh look
- Anyone wanting evidence-based, non-habit-forming treatment
What to expect
Your first visit is a full evaluation that looks at your symptoms, history, sleep, and stress, and rules out physical contributors. From there we build a plan together and follow up closely to confirm it is working.
Anxiety Treatment: common questions
- Will I have to take medication for anxiety?
- Not necessarily. Medication helps many people, but it is one option, not a default. After your evaluation we will talk through what fits, which may be medication, coordinating therapy, or both.
- Do you avoid habit-forming medications?
- Where possible, yes. We favor effective, non-habit-forming treatments for anxiety and reserve other options for specific situations with careful monitoring.
Become a patient
We typically respond to new-patient inquiries within one business day.
