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Panic attacks are sudden episodes of intense fear or anxiety that can occur without warning. These attacks are characterized by disproportionate reactions to the situation at hand and can often be accompanied by physical symptoms such as shortness of breath.
Our online panic attack doctors in California provide expert care covered by insurance, offering treatment you need from the comfort of your home.
We will verify your insurance for eligibility and pair you with a qualified provider.
Meet your provider, discuss your symptoms and history, and set treatment goals.
Get a personalized plan aimed at improving your treatment goals, which may include medication and lifestyle modifications.
Regularly see your provider to monitor progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed.
Our providers offer comprehensive treatment for panic attacks, which may include:
Medication management for panic attacks helps reduce the severity and frequency of symptoms, improving your quality of life:
* Prescriptions are given based on the provider’s judgment. Certain mental health conditions may not be appropriate for telehealth. We do not guarantee any prescriptions.
We are contracted with most major commercial insurers including:
We know that the first step to an accurate diagnosis and an effective treatment plan is being a good listener.
We ensure quality mental health care is both accessible and affordable, allowing you to receive the support you need without financial strain.
Our treatment plans often include medications, but also emphasize on the importance of lifestyle modifications and therapy.
There are many symptoms of panic disorder that you should be aware of. If you are experiencing any of the following, it may be time to seek professional help:
Family History: Those born into a family with a history of anxiety disorders are more prone to developing panic attacks and panic disorder.
Co-existing Mental Health Conditions: If you’ve been diagnosed with other mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, you are more likely to experience panic attacks.
Childhood Trauma: Experiencing physical, emotional, or sexual abuse during childhood can increase the likelihood of developing panic attacks later in life.
Drug Usage: Individuals with a history of drug or medication abuse are at a higher risk of experiencing panic attacks.
Life Stressors: Traumatic experiences like the death of a loved one, abuse, or an accident can make one more susceptible to panic attacks. Even positive life changes, such as the birth of a child, can lead to considerable stress.
Underlying Medical Issues: Medical conditions such as thyroid disorders, heart problems, or respiratory issues can contribute to the occurrence of panic attacks.
If not treated, panic attacks can significantly lower a person’s quality of life. Those with panic disorder may live with a persistent sense of fear and anxiety, which can interfere with their ability to perform daily tasks. Here are some areas that may be impacted:
– Work: Panic attacks can reduce productivity, increase absenteeism, and create challenges in maintaining employment.
– School: Students may struggle with concentration, attendance, and academic performance due to anxiety and panic attacks.
– Interpersonal Relationships: Panic disorder can strain relationships with family, friends, and partners, as individuals may withdraw or avoid social interactions.
– Daily Activities: Individuals might avoid certain locations or situations that they associate with previous panic attacks, limiting their ability to lead a normal life.
– Mental Health: The ongoing fear of experiencing another panic attack can lead to other mental health issues, such as depression or increased anxiety.
Understanding the impact of panic attacks on various aspects of life highlights the importance of seeking treatment to manage and overcome these symptoms.
Obtain your prescriptions from the comfort of your home without the need to visit a clinic.
Ideal for individuals living in remote areas or those with limited mobility, ensuring everyone has access to the medication they need.
Online doctors can provide personalized treatment plans based on your unique needs and medical history.
If indicated based on your diagnosis, your provider can prescribe medications through our online telehealth platform.
Unsure about the kind of care you require? Our psychiatrists can assist in developing a tailored treatment plan for you.
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A treatment plan is generally formulated within the first two visits.
Yes, our providers are in network with most major commercial insurers.
Both medication management and talk therapy have been proven to help patients with panic attacks.
Panic attacks are sudden, intense period of fear or discomfort that peaks within minutes and is accompanied by physical symptoms such as heart palpitations, sweating, shortness of breath, trembling, nausea, dizziness, numbness or tingling.
Yes, our providers can prescribe medications that have evidence to help with panic attacks if indicated. Some include SSRIs, SNRIs, buspirone, and sometimes benzodiazepines if indicated.
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