Depression
Persistent sadness, low energy, or loss of interest, treated with compassionate, personalized care.
Understanding Depression
Depression is more than a passing low mood — it is a common, treatable medical condition that can affect how you feel, think, sleep, and function day to day. Many people live with depression for months or years before reaching out, and asking for help is a meaningful first step. Our role is to understand your unique experience and build a plan that helps you feel like yourself again.
Our approach to care
We start with a thorough evaluation to understand your history and goals, then collaborate on a plan that may combine medication management, lifestyle support, and coordination with therapy. Care is reviewed regularly and adjusted as you progress.
How we can help
- Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation
- Medication management with close follow-up
- Coordination with your therapist or counselor
- Ongoing monitoring and plan adjustments
Signs & symptoms
Everyone's experience is different. You might notice:
- Persistent sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness
- Loss of interest in activities you used to enjoy
- Changes in sleep, appetite, or energy
- Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
- Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or irritability
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A first conversation is simply that — a conversation. We'll listen and help you find the right next step.
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