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Anxiety & Depression

Steady, evidence-informed treatment of anxiety and depression for patients of all ages. We treat them with the same patience we treat anything else: thorough diagnosis, careful medication choices, and regular check-ins.

Who this is for

Common reasons patients come in.

  • 01

    First-time-in-care patients with anxiety, depression, or both

  • 02

    Patients carrying years of trial-and-error medication history

  • 03

    People for whom previous SSRIs didn't work or felt flat

  • 04

    Patients with co-occurring conditions (ADHD, PTSD, substance use)

  • 05

    Anyone who senses their depression isn't quite the textbook version

In practice

What treatment actually looks like.

No mystery, no choreography. Here’s the structure.

  1. 01

    Thorough first appointment to understand symptoms in context

  2. 02

    Medication choices made with you, not for you, including SSRIs, SNRIs, atypicals, and adjunctive options

  3. 03

    Monthly check-ins early on so we can adjust

  4. 04

    Coordination with talk therapy when you have it. We don't replace your therapist

  5. 05

    If standard medications are not working, ketamine therapy as a possible next step

For LGBTQIA+ patients

Specifically, what affirming care looks like for anxiety & depression.

Minority stress is a clinical concept, not a slogan. Internalized stigma, anticipatory rejection, hypervigilance in public spaces, family-of-origin complication, and the cumulative effect of small daily discriminations all show up in mental-health symptoms. Treating queer patients well means seeing both the brain chemistry and the social context, without pretending it's only one or the other. For anxiety, that often means recognizing that your hypervigilance was once accurate and may now be over-applied. For depression, it often means naming grief for relationships, family, or earlier versions of yourself that didn't survive coming out, transition, or both. The medication helps. The naming helps too.

Common questions

What patients actually ask.

Self-pay rates

Intake $350. Med management $175. Ketamine inquire-within.

Some major insurance, credit cards, HSA and FSA accepted. Limited sliding-scale spots. Call or text 740-777-6184 with insurance questions.

Related treatment areas

What else often comes with this.

Ready when you are

One first conversation. We’ll take it from there.