Panic disorder vs panic attacks
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Insurance accepted
The majority of our visits cost patients $30 or less after insurance.*
The majority of our visits cost patients $30 or less after insurance.*
We're in-network with major insurers, including:
Even if your insurer isn't on the list, we might still accept it. Use our insurance eligibility checker in our online assessment to learn more.
Absolutely. In most cases, virtual treatment for panic disorder is as effective as in-person care. Our goal is to help you find the best treatment option for your needs. There may be some cases where virtual care isn't the right fit. If this is the case, your psychiatrist will be able to recommend other treatment options during your first visit.
Yes. You'll see a psychiatrist for all appointments, from your first visit to any follow-ups. Your psychiatrist will be with you every step of the way.
Yes! Our team is made up of over 300 psychiatrists who represent a broad range of backgrounds and specialties. Psychiatrists are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions with medication management and supportive therapy.
Your Talkaitry psychiatrist will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan based on your needs. This may include medication paired with supportive therapy. In some cases, your psychiatrist may recommend another type of treatment like talk therapy.
Panic disorder is complex and requires a diagnosis from a qualified health professional. If you are experiencing mental health symptoms that are making it hard to go about your day, reach out for professional help. We encourage you to start with our free 10-minute assessment to see if Talkaitry is right for you.
That's okay! In the first visit, your psychiatrist will ask you questions about your personal history, medical history, and symptoms to determine the best treatment for your needs. For people diagnosed with panic disorder, treatment typically includes medication management and talk therapy.
We take our responsibility to safeguard our patients' privacy incredibly seriously. This commitment applies throughout each patient's journey at Talkiatry.
Many people who have panic disorder or frequent panic attacks will also have a condition called agoraphobia. People with agoraphobia will avoid certain places or experiences out of fear or anxiety that they will not be able to escape or get help if they felt fearful or had a panic attack.
People with agoraphobia may avoid or have anxiety about:
Panic attacks or feeling fearful in certain situations can overlap with many mental health conditions including PTSD, anxiety disorder, phobias and more. A psychiatrist can provide an accurate diagnosis and recommend an effective treatment plan.