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Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health issues in the United States, affecting millions of people. If you’re struggling with anxiety, you’re not alone. Our online anxiety doctors in California provide expert care covered by insurance, offering you the support you need from the comfort of your home.
We will verify your insurance for eligibility and then pair you with a qualified provider.
Meet your provider. Discuss your symptoms and history, as well as your treatment goals.
Receive a personalized plan targeted at improving your treatment goals. This may include a combination of medication and lifestyle modifications.
Continue seeing your provider regularly to monitor your progress and concerns. Treatment plans often require adjustments.
We are here to provide effective treatments for anxiety disorders through a comprehensive approach that may include a combination of medication management, lifestyle modifications, and sometimes supplement recommendations:
Treatment for anxiety disorders can help improve 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.
Anxiety disorders manifest in various ways and can significantly impact your daily life. Here are some common symptoms of anxiety to consider:
Family History: Having a parent or blood relative with an anxiety disorder makes you more likely to have one yourself.
Co-existing Mental Health Conditions: Having other mental health conditions such as mood disorders or substance use disorders can increase the risk of developing an anxiety disorder.
Trauma and Stress: Experiencing trauma, especially in childhood, can increase the risk of developing an anxiety disorder. Stressful events, such as the loss of a loved one or a serious illness, can also trigger anxiety disorders.

Substance Use: Drug or alcohol use can contribute to the development of anxiety disorders.