Treatment for
Anxiety
Frontier Psychiatry provides personalized, evidence-based care for children, teens, and adults struggling with anxiety, so you can regain calm, clarity, and confidence.
Everything is kept between you and your psychiatrist.
Get help from our expert licensed psychiatrists.
Our telehealth system allows access when you need it.
Accepting Medicare, Medicaid & commercial insurance.

Anxiety disorders can take many forms, from generalized anxiety and panic attacks to phobias or social anxiety. At Frontier Psychiatry, we begin by understanding your unique experience, then design a personalized treatment plan to help you manage symptoms and improve your overall well-being.Our anxiety care typically includes:Every care plan is tailored to your life, your goals, and your comfort level.
Every care plan is tailored to your life, your goals, and your comfort level.
We focus on a few key pillars for success.
If anxiety feels like it’s running your day, you’re not alone. There are tools to help you feel more like yourself again. At Frontier, we help you slow things down and take back control.

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Frontier Psychiatry is in-network with most insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, and others. Worried about cost? Our team will verify your coverage before your appointment, so you know exactly what to expect without any surprise bills. No referral required, just reach out and we’ll handle the rest.
Yes. Virtual psychiatry is an effective, convenient way to manage anxiety. It allows for consistent follow-up and easy access to care, which can improve long-term outcomes.
Treatment may include medication, lifestyle support, or therapy. Many patients benefit from a combination of these approaches, customized to your preferences and response.
Your psychiatrist will conduct a full evaluation, asking about your symptoms, medical history, and stressors. We use evidence-based tools to identify anxiety types and tailor treatment to your specific needs.
It’s normal to feel anxious sometimes, but anxiety disorders cause persistent worry, tension, or panic that interfere with daily life. If anxiety is affecting sleep, work, or relationships, it may be time to talk to a psychiatrist.
We’ll get you scheduled with the first available provider that fits your needs.
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