Anxiety Treatment in Boston
Evaluation, therapy-informed planning, and psychiatric care for persistent worry, fear, and avoidance.
Psych Boston | Greater Boston
Psychiatric evaluation and treatment planning when anxiety is intense, chronic, or complicated. Available for patients seeking anxiety treatment in Boston and related support near Boston.
Care options




anxiety treatment in Boston patients often need more than a generic answer. Psychiatric evaluation and treatment planning when anxiety is intense, chronic, or complicated. Psych Boston builds care around the person, not only the diagnosis.
Psychiatrist for Anxiety is a clinical service for people near Boston who want clear evaluation, practical treatment options, and ongoing support from experienced mental health providers.
Consider reaching out when symptoms last more than a few weeks, feel difficult to manage alone, create avoidance, or lead to safety concerns. Urgent or emergency symptoms should be handled through 911 or the nearest emergency room.
Psych Boston starts with scheduling, intake, and a clinical evaluation. Your provider discusses diagnosis, treatment options, expected follow-up, and how therapy, lifestyle changes, or medication may fit your goals.
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.
Psychiatrist for Anxiety at Psych Boston starts with an individualized clinical conversation about symptoms, history, functioning, goals, and whether therapy, psychiatry, medication management, or a combined plan may help.
This service is for Greater Boston patients who want professional support for emotional, behavioral, or psychiatric symptoms that are affecting work, school, relationships, sleep, or daily life.
If symptoms are persistent, worsening, affecting daily life, or causing avoidance, sleep disruption, conflict, school issues, or work problems, it is reasonable to ask for help.
Sometimes a provider can share an initial impression at the first visit. Other cases require follow-up, records, rating scales, or collaboration with other clinicians.
Many services can begin through telehealth for Massachusetts patients, depending on age, symptoms, safety needs, and provider recommendation.
Yes. Many patients benefit from therapy skills plus medication management when symptoms are moderate, severe, chronic, or not improving with one approach alone.
Follow-up timing depends on the treatment plan, symptom severity, medication changes, and patient goals. Your provider will explain the recommended rhythm.
Call 781-218-9550, email meetus@psychboston.com, or use the appointment request form. For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
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.