Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health concerns, affecting children, teens, and adults. For some, anxiety may appear as restlessness or constant worry. For others, it may include physical symptoms like racing thoughts, difficulty sleeping, or panic attacks. Left untreated, anxiety can interfere with school, relationships, work, and everyday life.
Types of Anxiety We Treat
Anxiety can appear in many different ways. At Solstice, we provide specialized care for common anxiety-related conditions, including:

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Persistent and excessive worry about everyday situations, often accompanied by restlessness, difficulty concentrating, or trouble sleeping.Â

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD
Intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that interfere with daily life.Â

Panic Disorder
Sudden, intense episodes of fear and physical symptoms such as chest tightness or shortness of breath.

Overwhelming worry or fear in social or performance situations.Â
What Causes Anxiety Disorders?
Anxiety disorders can develop from a complex mix of factors, including:

Genetics

Brain Chemistry

Traumatic Life Experiences

Chronic Stress

Medical Conditions
At Solstice Healthcare, we provide evaluations and personalized treatment for anxiety that helps you regain calm, focus, and control. Our therapists and APRNs collaborate to provide both therapy and medication management, ensuring patients receive comprehensive care tailored to their needs.
Comprehensive Anxiety Evaluations
Personalized Anxiety Treatment
- Evidence-based therapy to reduce symptoms and build coping skills
- Strategies for managing stress, improving sleep, and regaining balance
- Medication management when appropriate
- Collaborative care with therapists and APRNs working together for best outcomes
- Telehealth appointments for accessible, ongoing support
Why Choose Solstice for Anxiety Care
Frequently Asked Questions
Can anxiety be treated through telehealth?
Yes. Therapy and medication management are highly effective through telehealth, making treatment more accessible while maintaining strong results.
Do you only prescribe medication for anxiety?
No. Treatment often combines therapy, coping strategies, and medication when needed. Our therapists and APRNs work together to ensure a balanced, comprehensive approach.
How do I know if my anxiety needs professional care?
If worry, panic, or physical symptoms interfere with daily life, relationships, or performance at school or work, it’s time to seek professional help. Our evaluations provide clarity and a plan forward.