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ANXIETY

CONDITION

Anxiety disorders go beyond temporary stress — they create excessive worry, tension, and physiological symptoms that interfere with daily functioning. Chronic anxiety can affect mood, concentration, and the ability to relax, often leading to restlessness or avoidance behaviors.

TREATMENT

Treatment may involve evidence-based medication such as SSRIs or SNRIs, therapy integration for coping strategies, and relaxation or mindfulness techniques to calm the body’s stress response. With a structured approach, anxiety symptoms can be reduced, leading to improved emotional stability and focus.

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Persistent worry, nervousness, or fear

  • Racing thoughts or overthinking worst-case scenarios

  • Physical tension (tight chest, muscle aches, rapid heartbeat)

  • Restlessness or feeling “on edge”

  • Difficulty concentrating or controlling anxious thoughts

  • Sleep problems — trouble falling or staying asleep

  • Fatigue or irritability due to chronic stress

  • Avoidance of situations that trigger anxiety

Young Adults (Ages 18–35)

This age group often faces anxiety during life transitions — college, career changes, financial stress, or relationship uncertainty.

Common Symptoms:

  • Excessive worry about the future, success, or identity

  • Difficulty relaxing or constant “mental noise”

  • Panic attacks or sudden feelings of dread

  • Trouble focusing at work or school

  • Sleep issues (insomnia, racing thoughts at night)

  • Overanalyzing conversations or decisions

  • Avoidance of social situations due to fear of judgment

  • Fatigue or burnout from chronic anxiety

Adults (Ages 35–65)

In adults, anxiety may appear as physical tension, constant alertness, or burnout — often mistaken for stress or health issues.

Common Symptoms:

  • Persistent worry about family, health, or finances

  • Difficulty relaxing or slowing down thoughts

  • Muscle tension, chest tightness, or rapid heartbeat

  • Trouble falling asleep or early waking

  • Increased irritability or frustration under stress

  • Perfectionism or over-control behaviors

  • Overworking or inability to “switch off” mentally

  • Avoiding activities or commitments due to fear of stress

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What Types of Conditions Can Be Treated Through Telemedicine?

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Is My Information Secure During a Telemedicine Visit?

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Can I Get Prescriptions Through a Virtual Appointment?

Absolutely. If appropriate, our providers can send prescriptions electronically to your preferred pharmacy after your telemedicine visit.

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