Health Conditions We Treat

We specialize in providing personalized, science-backed psychiatric care for professionals, graduate students, and individuals navigating various complex life transitions from ages 18-64. Our goal is to help you feel more in control - mentally, emotionally, physically, spiritually, in whichever way feels meaningful to you. While these are some of the most common conditions we treat, we are well-equipped to help if you don’t “fit neatly” into one of these categories. After all, you’re a whole person, not just a diagnosis.

Mood Disorders

  • Adjustment disorders

  • Depression (including major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, reactive depression, and more)

  • Burnout (professional, relationships, parenthood, and more)

  • Bipolar spectrum illnesses

  • Seasonal affective disorder

Behavioral & Cognitive Disorders

  • ADHD is not “laziness” or a “lack of discipline” - neurodivergent brains require special consideration.

    • Inattentive

    • Hyperactive/impulsive

    • Combined type

    • Difficulty planning/organizing

    • Time management and time blindness

    • Forgetfulness

    • Mental fatigue

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Anxiety & Stress Disorders

  • Generalized anxiety disorder

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder

  • Acute stress disorder

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

  • Panic disorder

  • Social anxiety

  • Health/illness anxiety

Women’s Mental Health

  • Mood and cognitive symptoms often intensify around hormonal shifts.

    • Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)

    • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

    • Endometriosis and pelvic pain challenges

    • Perimenopausal and menopausal-related changes

  • Compassionate care before, during, and after pregnancy, including:

    • Perinatal planning

    • Pregnancy-related depression and anxiety

    • Postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD

    • Support with emotional transition into parenthood

    • Pregnancy loss and infertility support

  • PCOS presents a complex set of mental health effects related to hormonal and metabolic dysfunction:

    • Mood and cognitive changes

    • Body image and weight stigma

    • Metabolic and hormonal contribution to mood instability

Metabolic Health

  • An integrative approach to the intersection of mental health, weight, hormones, and metabolic functioning through:

    • Nutrition

    • Sleep

    • Stress management

    • And more!

  • Care tailored to those considering or already on GLP-1 agonists (semaglutide, tirzepatide, etc.):

    • Emotional adjustment to rapid weight loss

    • Dealing with food noise and understanding relationship with food

    • Coping with shifts in identity, body image, self-worth

    • Integrating GLP-1 use into broader lifestyle and mental health goals

  • Nonjudgmental exploration of weight management through comprehensive medical, nutritional, and psychological approaches to deal with:

    • Depression or anxiety related to body image

    • Impulsive or binging eating patterns

    • Emotional eating, food guilt

    • Motivation and executive function in weight management

  • Let’s see if medication can be another tool in your toolbox to help you achieve your metabolic goals.