Premenstrual Online Doctor Online

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Online Doctor for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

Insurance Accepted, Prescriptions Available

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) that occurs in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, typically in the two weeks leading up to menstruation. This condition is characterized by intense emotional and physical symptoms, such as severe mood swings, irritability, depression, and physical discomfort, which can significantly disrupt daily life. These symptoms can last until the onset of menstruation, impacting overall well-being and functioning.

Our online doctors offer personalized treatment plans for PMDD, providing you with the care and support you need to manage your symptoms from the comfort of your home.

How PMDD Treatment & Prescriptions Works

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Schedule an appointment

We will verify your insurance for eligibility and pair you with a qualified provider.

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First video consultation

Meet your provider, discuss your symptoms and history, and set treatment goals.

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Receive a treatment & prescription plan

Get a personalized plan aimed at improving your treatment goals, which may include medication and lifestyle modifications.

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Follow-ups

Regularly see your provider to monitor progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed.

Personalized Online Prescription Management

Our experienced providers offer comprehensive treatments for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), including:

  • We will assess your symptoms to ensure an accurate diagnosis of PMDD, distinguishing it from other mood disorders.
  • Based on your specific symptoms and history, we will develop a personalized treatment plan that may include a combination of therapy, medication, and lifestyle modifications to effectively manage your symptoms.
  • If necessary, we prescribe medications that have been proven to be effective in alleviating PMDD symptoms, helping you regain emotional and physical stability during the premenstrual phase.


Medication management and supportive therapies can significantly reduce the intensity and frequency of PMDD symptoms, enhancing your quality of life.

Prozac

Zoloft

Lexapro

* 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.

Insurance Accepted

We are contracted with most major commercial insurers including:

Anthem Blue Cross

Blue Shield of CA

Blue Cross Blue Shield

Compsych

United Healthcare/Optum

Tricare

Medicare

United Healthcare

Magellan

Why Choose Reimagine Psychiatry For Your Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Online Treatment and Prescriptions ?

We Really Listen

We know that the first step to an accurate diagnosis and an effective treatment plan is being a good listener.

We Accept Insurance

We ensure quality mental health care is both accessible and affordable, allowing you to receive the support you need without financial strain.

We Approach Mental Health Holistically

Our treatment plans often include medications, but also emphasize on the importance of lifestyle modifications and therapy.

Experiencing These Symptoms? You Might Have PMDD. Get Evaluated!

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder can present with a range of severe emotional and physical symptoms that significantly impact daily life. If you are experiencing any of the followings in the weeks leading up to your period, it’s important to be evaluated by a professional:

What Can Cause Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder?

Hormonal Fluctuations: PMDD is closely linked to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. Women who are more sensitive to these hormonal shifts may experience more severe symptoms.

Serotonin Levels: Changes in brain chemicals, particularly serotonin, which helps regulate mood, may play a significant role in triggering PMDD symptoms.

Stress and Trauma: High levels of stress or a history of trauma, such as childhood abuse or neglect, can contribute to the development of PMDD.

Existing Mental Health Conditions: Women with a history of anxiety, depression, or other mood disorders are more likely to experience PMDD, as these conditions can exacerbate premenstrual symptoms.

PMDD vs. PMS

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) share similar symptoms, but PMDD is a much more severe form of PMS. While PMS is common and affects up to 75% of menstruating women, causing symptoms like mood swings, cramps, and fatigue, PMDD impacts about 3-8% of women and involves intense emotional and physical symptoms.

Key Differences:
Severity: PMDD symptoms are significantly more severe than those of PMS, often disrupting daily activities, work, and relationships.
Duration: PMDD symptoms typically occur in the week before menstruation and may last until a few days after the period begins.
Impact on Life: While PMS can cause discomfort, PMDD can lead to debilitating emotional distress, including severe mood swings, depression, and even suicidal thoughts.

Both conditions are linked to hormonal changes in the menstrual cycle, but the intensity of symptoms in PMDD often requires more comprehensive treatment, including medication and therapy.

How Online Doctors Can Help with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder?

Convenience

Obtain your prescriptions from the comfort of your home without the need to visit a clinic.

Increased Accessibility

Ideal for individuals living in remote areas or those with limited mobility, ensuring everyone has access to the medication they need.

Personalized Care

Online doctors can provide personalized treatment plans based on your unique needs and medical history.

Online Prescriptions

If indicated based on your diagnosis, your provider can prescribe medications through our online telehealth platform.

Psychiatry vs. Therapy

Unsure about the kind of care you require? Our psychiatrists can assist in developing a tailored treatment plan for you.

Psychiatrist

Therapist

Medical doctor

Can prescribe medication

Focus on mental health

Trained to listen

Addresses your challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best treatment for PMDD?
The best treatment is typically comprised of a combination of medications and therapy. Something we frequently use is a strategy called “Luteal Phase Dosing” where we recommend the patient takes their medication only during the Luteal Phase of their menstrual cycle. Therapy is also something we recommend.
Lifestyle recommendations include regular exercise, meditation, a balanced diet, and a consistent sleep cycle.
We will always recommend a balanced diet comprised of whole foods including lean proteins, fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats.
Commonly prescribed medications include serotonin modulators such as Trintellix (Vortioxetine), SSRIs such as lexapro (escitalopram) and zoloft (sertraline), and SNRIs such as Pristiq (desvenlafaxine) and Cymbalta (duloxetine).

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