A panic attack feels like an overwhelming surge of fear and anxiety. It also causes physical symptoms like a pounding heart, shaking, sweating, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, or tingling.
Personalized Care for Panic Symptoms
Panic attacks can come out of nowhere. They often feel sudden, intense, and difficult to control. They may cause a racing heart, shortness of breath, dizziness, trembling, and chest discomfort. Many patients experiencing a panic attack become convinced that they’re experiencing a serious medical event.
What It Treats:
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Panic attacks
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Rapid breathing
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Shortness of breath
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Derealization
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Faintness


Evaluation
During your first visit, our provider performs a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. We ask about your symptoms, medical and mental health history, triggers, and daily concerns. This helps us understand whether your concerns stem from a panic disorder, anxiety, stress, or another condition entirely.

Treatment
Medication can help reduce panic symptoms and lower the fear of another attack. We can also address panic disorders with talk therapy and executive function treatments like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Our providers will help you make informed treatment decisions, without rushing the process.

Continued Care
The symptoms of a panic disorder can change, so it’s important to prioritize follow-up care. Regular appointments help us track your progress, adjust medication, and recommend new coping tools. Our team is always here to meet and answer questions as your symptoms and needs evolve.

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Compassionate Care, Without the Barriers
You don’t have to wait to feel better. Take the first step by requesting an appointment with our care team.

Yes, medication may help some patients reduce the frequency of panic attacks and fear of recurrence. Your provider will review your symptoms, health history, and preferences before recommending medication.
You should seek care if panic attacks happen repeatedly and affect your daily life. You should also meet with our team members if the fear of having a panic attack prevents you from living your life normally.
