
We offer specialized treatment and ongoing support for:
GeneSight® Testing
Exposure Therapy
* Read below how these treatments can benefit you
Psychopharmacology
Psychopharmacology
Understanding Medication for Mental Wellness
When it comes to mental health, medication can be an important part of your overall wellness plan. Our providers take a thoughtful, personalized approach to prescribing and managing psychiatric medications—always in collaboration with you.
Below is a quick guide to the types of medications we may explore together:
Anti-Anxiety
Ease tension and calm the mind.
These medications help manage persistent worry, panic attacks, or physical symptoms of anxiety.
Examples: Xanax, Buspirone
Mood Stabilizers
Bring balance to emotional highs and lows.
Helpful for conditions like bipolar disorder, mood stabilizers aim to reduce the intensity and frequency of mood swings.
Examples: Lithium, Lamictal
Antidepressants
Lift mood and restore balance.
Used for depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and more, these medications help regulate brain chemicals that affect how you feel.
Examples: Prozac, Lexapro
Sleep Aids
Support restful sleep.
Quality sleep is essential to mental health. Sleep aids can help if insomnia or other sleep issues are impacting your wellness.
Examples: Trazodone, Ambien
Stimulants
Boost focus and energy.
Often used to treat ADHD, stimulants can help improve attention, concentration, and impulse control.
Examples: Adderall, Ritalin
Non-Stimulants
Gentle support for attention and focus. These are alternative options for ADHD that work differently from stimulants and may have fewer side effects.
Examples: Strattera, Intuniv
Antipsychotics
Help manage mood and perception.
These medications support people experiencing symptoms like delusions, hallucinations, or severe mood swings—commonly used in conditions like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
Examples: Abilify, Risperdal
GeneSight® Testing
Personalized Medication, Backed by Science
Finding the right medication can sometimes feel like trial and error. That’s where GeneSight® testing comes in—a cutting-edge tool that helps remove the guesswork.
This simple, non-invasive test analyzes your unique genetic makeup to understand how your body may respond to certain psychiatric medications. With this insight, your provider can tailor your treatment plan with greater precision and confidence.
Why Consider GeneSight?
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Faster path to the right medication
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Fewer side effects and better tolerability
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More effective results, based on your biology
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One quick cheek swab—done in minutes
Science Meets Compassion
We believe treatments should be as unique as you are. GeneSight helps us align you care with your body's needs - not just symptoms on paper.
Whether you're starting medication for the first time or haven't found one that works quite right, Genesight can offer clarity and direction for your care.
Want to learn if GeneSight is right for you?
Schedule a consultation
Exposure Therapy
​Treatment of both Aquaphobia (fear of bodies of water) Aerophobia/Aviophobia (fear of flying).
Overcoming Fears, One Step at a Time.
Fear of water or flying can be overwhelming—and even limit the way you live, travel, or enjoy time with others. With Exposure Therapy, we help you gradually and safely face these fears, so they lose their power over you.
Whether you’re struggling with Aquaphobia (fear of bodies of water) or Aerophobia/Aviophobia (fear of flying), our compassionate therapists use evidence-based techniques to support your progress at a pace that feels right for you.
Ready to reclaim your freedom from fear?
How Exposure Therapy Helps:
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Reduces anxiety by building confidence
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Uses real or imagined scenarios in a safe, controlled environment
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Helps you regain control and freedom
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Tailored to your comfort level and goals
*Through guided sessions, we’ll help you retrain your brain to respond differently to the things that trigger fear—transforming avoidance into empowerment.
Fear doesn’t have to define you.
With the right support, it’s possible to feel calm stepping on a plane—or standing near the ocean.