Anxiety & Panic Disorders

Psychiatric care for persistent anxiety, panic symptoms, and stress-related conditions across the lifespan.

Pax Mentis Psychiatry provides individualized, evidence-informed psychiatric care for children, adolescents, and adults experiencing anxiety that interferes with daily functioning, emotional wellbeing, or quality of life. Care is thoughtful, collaborative, and grounded in a whole-person understanding of how anxiety affects the mind and body.

Anxiety can present in many forms and is often influenced by sleep, stress, medical factors, life transitions, or co-occurring conditions.

Areas of Focus

We provide evaluation and treatment for:

  • Generalized anxiety or chronic worry

  • Panic attacks or panic disorder

  • Social or performance-related anxiety

  • Anxiety related to health concerns, academics, or work stress

  • Physical symptoms of anxiety (e.g., restlessness, tension, gastrointestinal distress)

Anxiety occurring alongside depression, ADHD, trauma, or sleep disruption

What to Expect

Comprehensive Anxiety Evaluation

Your evaluation includes a detailed review of anxiety symptoms, triggers, medical and psychiatric history, sleep patterns, stressors, and prior treatment responses. Appointments are paced to support diagnostic clarity and thoughtful, individualized planning.

Individualized Treatment

Care may include, as clinically appropriate:

  • Psychiatric medication management

  • Psychoeducation about the physiology of anxiety

  • Sleep and routine support

  • Behavioral and lifestyle strategies to support nervous-system regulation

  • Values-based or faith-informed integration, when desired

Care is provided within an integrative, whole-person psychiatric model.

Collaborative Care

With your permission, care may be coordinated with therapists or other medical providers to support comprehensive treatment.

Why Pax Mentis Psychiatry for Anxiety Care

Patients receive care from a psychiatrist with experience evaluating and treating anxiety disorders across the lifespan, including presentations complicated by medical conditions, life transitions, or co-occurring mood or attention concerns. Care is individualized, privacy-conscious, and guided by clinical judgment and patient values.