Our Services
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Depression is a common and serious mood disorder that affects how a person feels, thinks, and functions day to day. It can cause persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, changes in sleep or appetite, low energy, difficulty concentrating, and feelings of hopelessness. Depression is not simply feeling down; it is a medical condition that can impact relationships, work, motivation, and overall quality of life.
I am trained to evaluate and treat depression using a comprehensive and personalized approach. I can help by conducting a thorough mental health assessment, providing an accurate diagnosis, and creating a treatment plan tailored to your needs. This may include medication management, lifestyle guidance, supportive interventions, and coordination with therapists when helpful. My goal is to support you throughout your treatment, monitor your progress closely, and make adjustments as needed to help you feel better and regain control of your life.
You do not have to go through depression alone. Compassionate and effective care is available.
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Anxiety is a common condition that can affect both the mind and body. It may appear as persistent worry, restlessness, racing thoughts, irritability, muscle tension, trouble sleeping, or physical symptoms such as a rapid heartbeat or nausea. While some anxiety is a normal response to stress, ongoing or intense anxiety can interfere with daily life and overall well-being.
There are several types of anxiety, each with its own symptoms and treatment approach. Generalized Anxiety Disorder involves constant worry and tension that are difficult to control. Panic attacks are sudden, intense episodes of fear that can cause chest tightness, shortness of breath, dizziness, or a feeling of losing control. Anxiety attacks, while similar, often build more gradually and may be linked to specific triggers. I help by identifying the type of anxiety you are experiencing and creating a personalized treatment plan that may include medication management, coping strategies, lifestyle guidance, and coordination with therapy if beneficial.
You do not have to manage anxiety on your own. Supportive and effective care is available to help you feel more balanced and in control.
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a condition in which a person experiences unwanted, intrusive thoughts or fears known as obsessions, along with repetitive behaviors or mental rituals called compulsions. These thoughts and behaviors can take up significant time, create distress, and interfere with daily routines, work, or relationships. OCD is not simply being “neat” or “organized”; it is a medical condition that can feel overwhelming when left untreated.
OCD can present in many forms, and treatment depends on the type and severity of symptoms. Some individuals struggle with contamination fears and cleaning rituals, while others experience checking behaviors, intrusive thoughts, counting patterns, or a strong need for symmetry or order. I help by identifying the specific type of OCD you are facing and developing a personalized treatment plan that may include medication management, supportive strategies, and collaboration with therapists who specialize in exposure and response prevention when appropriate.
You do not have to face OCD alone. Effective, compassionate care is available to help you regain control and improve your quality of life.
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It may appear weeks or even months after childbirth and can bring persistent sadness, anxiety, irritability, or emotional numbness. Daily tasks may feel harder, bonding with the baby can become challenging, and feelings of guilt or inadequacy can intensify the sense of isolation. In more severe cases, some individuals may experience visual or auditory hallucinations, which is a sign of postpartum psychosis and requires immediate attention.
Postpartum depression can vary in severity and presentation, and treatment is always personalized. Support may include therapy, medication when appropriate, and practical strategies to stabilize mood, restore energy, and strengthen emotional connection with both oneself and the baby. With the right approach, healing is absolutely possible, and you will have consistent support throughout your treatment journey.
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Many people with ADHD struggle with things like trouble focusing, feeling easily distracted, zoning out, or having constant difficulty finishing tasks that feel boring or uninteresting. They often find themselves losing or misplacing things such as keys, phone, or paperwork, forgetting appointments, feeling disorganized, or always running late. Others describe it as living with internal restlessness, needing to fidget, feeling like their mind never stops, being unable to sit still, or constantly having racing thoughts. For some, it shows as impulsivity such as blurting out without thinking, interrupting others, making quick decisions, or acting on impulse rather than planning ahead.
ADHD is more than just being forgetful or a little scattered. For many adults, these patterns are persistent, have been present for years, and create real problems in work, relationships, and daily life.
I offer careful screening for ADHD, starting with listening to your concerns and reviewing your history and daily experiences. If ADHD is identified, I work with you to create a personalized care plan that may include medication, strategies to improve focus and organization, tools for better time management and memory, and ongoing support to help you regain control and confidence in your everyday life.
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Mood disorders are conditions that significantly affect a person’s emotional state, energy, and ability to function in daily life. They can include persistent sadness, irritability, or anxiety, as well as extreme mood swings, periods of high energy, or racing thoughts. Common mood disorders include depression, bipolar disorder, and, in some cases, schizophrenia, which can involve changes in thinking, perception, or reality. These conditions can impact relationships, work, motivation, and overall quality of life.
I provide comprehensive evaluation and screening for mood disorders to identify the specific condition and its severity. Once a diagnosis is made, I work with you to develop an individualized treatment plan, which may include medication management, therapy referrals, coping strategies, and lifestyle guidance. My goal is to help you stabilize your mood, manage symptoms effectively, and regain control of your daily life.
You do not have to navigate mood disorders alone. Compassionate, expert care is available to help you feel better and improve your quality of life.
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We provide comprehensive evaluations for patients seeking medical marijuana certification. Our goal is to help you access legal medical cannabis safely and responsibly for qualifying conditions. During your consultation, we will:
Review your medical history and current health concerns
Determine eligibility for medical marijuana use under state guidelines
Guide you through the certification process, including required paperwork
Provide recommendations for safe and effective use
Our approach is personalized, ensuring you receive clear guidance and support throughout your treatment journey.