Anxiety Treatment in Boston
Evaluation, therapy-informed planning, and psychiatric care for persistent worry, fear, and avoidance.
Evaluation, therapy-informed planning, and psychiatric care for persistent worry, fear, and avoidance.
Support for sudden panic episodes, physical symptoms, and fear of future attacks.
Care for ongoing worry, tension, sleep disruption, and difficulty relaxing.
Care for social fear, avoidance, performance anxiety, and confidence rebuilding.
Therapy support that helps patients understand patterns and practice real-world coping skills.
Psychiatric evaluation and treatment planning when anxiety is intense, chronic, or complicated.
Thoughtful medication review, monitoring, and adjustment when medication is appropriate.
A first-step consultation to understand symptoms, history, goals, and treatment options.
Psychiatric support for children, teens, and families navigating emotional, behavioral, school, anxiety, mood, or attention-related concerns.
Evaluation and treatment planning for adults dealing with anxiety, depression, ADHD concerns, stress, burnout, and medication questions.
Discreet mental health support for professionals, leaders, founders, clinicians, and executives managing pressure, performance, burnout, or complex schedules.
Mental health support for educators and school professionals dealing with burnout, compassion fatigue, stress, anxiety, or depression.
Objective ADHD testing support and psychiatric evaluation for patients who need clarity around attention, focus, impulsivity, and daily functioning.
FDA-approved esketamine treatment option for treatment-resistant depression in a clinically supervised setting.
If you are unsure, start with the contact form or phone call. The team can help route you toward therapy, psychiatry, evaluation, or medication management.
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Psych Boston states that it serves patients from age 4 through 65, including child, adolescent, and adult care paths.
Psych Boston lists Spravato® esketamine treatment as an option for treatment-resistant depression when clinically appropriate.
Start with the symptoms you are noticing and how they affect daily life. Psych Boston can help decide whether therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, or a combined plan is the best next step.
The first visit usually reviews current symptoms, medical and mental health history, medications, family context, goals, and safety concerns. The provider then discusses treatment options and follow-up.
Many Psych Boston appointments are available through telehealth for Massachusetts patients, while some care may be available in person through the Lexington office.
When medication is appropriate, the goal is symptom relief and better functioning, not changing personality. Providers discuss benefits, side effects, alternatives, and monitoring.
For immediate safety concerns, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. This website and its forms are for non-emergency appointment requests.
Psych Boston lists several accepted commercial plans including BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts Health Plan, UMR, and Mass General Brigham Health Plan. Benefits should be confirmed before care.
Start with a confidential conversation
Call 781-218-9550, email meetus@psychboston.com, or send a secure inquiry. For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.