Mental Health Conditions We Treat

Mental Health Conditions We Treat

Whether you’re living with depression, anxiety, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, or treatment-resistant depression, our team is here to help. You don’t need a clear diagnosis to reach out — if something feels off, we’ll help you understand what you’re experiencing and what to do next.

Mental health isn’t one-size-fits-all. We provide personalized psychiatric care for children, adolescents, and adults, offering thoughtful evaluation, medication management, and advanced options like NeuroStar® TMS Therapy when appropriate. Care is available in-person in Bellevue and through secure telehealth across Washington state, so support is always within reach.

Person experiencing symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in a distracted or focused moment

ADHD

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects focus, organization, impulse control, and emotional regulation in both children and adults. People with ADHD in the Bellevue and Seattle area may struggle with attention, restlessness, forgetfulness, or feeling mentally overwhelmed at school, work, or home. Symptoms can vary widely and often change over time.
Person experiencing symptoms of anxiety in a moment of tension or worry

Anxiety

Anxiety disorders involve persistent worry, fear, or nervous system overactivation that interferes with daily life. Common symptoms include racing thoughts, physical tension, panic, avoidance, or difficulty relaxing. Many individuals seeking anxiety treatment in Bellevue or Seattle find that symptoms affect work performance, sleep, and relationships.
Person experiencing symptoms associated with bipolar disorder in a reflective moment

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a mood condition marked by shifts between depressive episodes and periods of elevated or irritable mood. These changes can affect energy, sleep, judgment, and behavior. People living with bipolar disorder in the Seattle area may experience episodes that vary in frequency, intensity, and duration.
Person experiencing symptoms of depression in a quiet, reflective moment

Depression

Depression is a common mental health condition that involves persistent low mood, loss of interest, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. Some people also experience changes in sleep, appetite, or feelings of hopelessness. Many individuals seek depression treatment in Bellevue or Seattle when symptoms begin to interfere with daily functioning and quality of life, and in some cases, advanced options such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) may be considered when symptoms have not improved with medication.
Person experiencing symptoms of an eating disorder in a quiet, reflective setting

Eating Disorders

Eating disorders involve disrupted eating behaviors and concerns related to food, weight, or body image. These conditions can impact physical health, emotional well-being, and daily routines. People seeking eating disorder care in the Bellevue and Seattle area often experience complex interactions between psychological, biological, and social factors.
Person experiencing symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder in a focused, repetitive moment

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by intrusive, unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors or mental rituals aimed at reducing distress. These patterns can be time-consuming and difficult to control. Individuals seeking OCD treatment in the Seattle area may find symptoms interfere with work, relationships, and daily decision-making.
Person experiencing symptoms associated with a personality disorder in a reflective setting

Personality Disorders

Personality disorders involve long-standing patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating to others that can lead to emotional distress or interpersonal difficulties. These patterns often affect self-image, emotional regulation, and relationships. People in the Bellevue area may seek care when these challenges begin to impact daily life or stability.
Person experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in a moment of distress

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can develop after exposure to a traumatic or life-threatening event. Symptoms may include intrusive memories, avoidance, heightened alertness, and emotional changes. Many individuals seeking PTSD treatment in Bellevue or Seattle experience symptoms that persist long after the traumatic event has passed.
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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition that affects perception, thought processes, emotions, and behavior. Symptoms may include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, or changes in motivation. Individuals in the Seattle area living with schizophrenia often benefit from comprehensive, ongoing psychiatric care.

Frequently Asked Questions

If symptoms are affecting your mood, functioning, relationships, or quality of life, it may be helpful to seek an evaluation—even if you’re unsure of a diagnosis.

We provide care across different age groups depending on the condition and clinical needs. Our team can help determine the appropriate level of care during the initial evaluation.

No. Many people seek care because something doesn’t feel right, even without a formal diagnosis. A comprehensive evaluation can help clarify symptoms and guide next steps.

Yes. Mental health conditions often overlap, and care is tailored to address the full clinical picture rather than a single diagnosis in isolation.

That’s very common. Many symptoms span multiple conditions, and part of the evaluation process is helping you understand what you’re experiencing and why.

No. Treatment recommendations are individualized and may include medication management, therapy, or other evidence-based options depending on your needs and goals.

We offer both initial evaluations and ongoing psychiatric care, depending on individual needs and treatment goals.

Yes. In addition to in-person visits, telehealth options allow us to care for individuals throughout Washington State, including the Seattle area.

Yes. When appropriate, we collaborate with therapists, primary care providers, and other clinicians to support comprehensive care.

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