ANXIETY
Quiet the Noise. Reclaim Your Calm.
What Anxiety Really Is
Anxiety is more than worry. It can take over your thoughts, disrupt your sleep, and make everyday situations feel impossible — even when you know, logically, that you are safe. It is also one of the most common and most treatable conditions we see.
You do not have to keep pushing through it alone.
How Anxiety Shows Up
Persistent Worry
Thoughts that loop and will not let go, even when there is no clear threat.
Physical Symptoms
Racing heart, tightness in the chest, shortness of breath, or constant fatigue.
Sleep Disruption
Trouble falling or staying asleep because your mind will not settle.
Avoidance
Skipping situations, people, or places to escape the feeling of anxiety.
Panic Disorder
When Anxiety Becomes Panic
Panic attacks can feel terrifying — a racing heart, shortness of breath, dizziness, a sudden sense that something is very wrong. They can strike without warning, and the fear of the next one can become its own burden.
Panic disorder is highly treatable. We address both the attacks themselves and the anticipatory anxiety that builds around them — with the same integrated, physician-led approach.
Burnout
When It Is Not Just Stress — It Is Burnout
Burnout is more than a hard week. It is the exhaustion that does not lift with rest, the growing detachment from work you once cared about, the sense of running on empty. For professionals — especially those in healthcare and other high-demand fields — it can build quietly until it affects everything.
Burnout often overlaps with anxiety and depression, and it responds to the same integrated, physician-led approach. We help you understand what is driving the exhaustion and build a plan to recover — not just push through.
Why Standard Treatment Often Is Not Enough
Medication can take the edge off, but for many people it does not fully resolve anxiety, and some do not tolerate it well. Therapy alone can be effective, but any single treatment has its limits — which is why, when more is needed, we incorporate Deep TMS or medication into the plan.
How We Treat Anxiety
Anxiety shows up differently in everyone — so your treatment should too. Dr. Bermudes builds your plan around what you are actually experiencing, and it may include:
Who We Help
- Adults and adolescents (ages 15+) experiencing anxiety, with or without depression
- People who have not found enough relief from medication or therapy alone
- Professionals experiencing burnout and chronic exhaustion
- Patients already working with a therapist or psychiatrist — we coordinate with your existing care
- Anyone who wants a physician-led, integrated approach rather than a single-treatment solution
What to Expect
Step 1
Consultation
Dr. Bermudes reviews your history and helps you understand your options.
Step 2
Your Plan
Together you design a treatment plan that fits your diagnosis, your life, and your goals.
Step 3
Ongoing Care
We stay with you — through treatment, remission, and maintenance.
