Our specialties
Essential Mind Healthcare addresses various mental health concerns
We offer treatment for a variety of mental health challenges, such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, schizophrenia, sleep issues, and stress.
Anxiety
You may be dealing with an anxiety disorder if you find yourself experiencing disproportionate worry that’s constant, intrusive, and leads to panic or physical symptoms.
Bipolar
Bipolar disorder is characterized by significant shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. A core feature is the experience of at least one manic episode (elevated mood) followed by a depressive episode (low mood).
Depression
If you’ve been feeling down for more than a couple of weeks and it’s impacting your ability to go about your usual routine, you might be experiencing depression.
Impulse-Control
Individuals with impulse-control disorders are marked by difficulties in regulating their impulses, potentially resulting in actions that could be harmful to themselves or others.
Cognitive Decline
Cognitive decline is a gradual decrease in mental abilities such as memory, thinking, and decision-making, affecting daily life and often linked to aging, dementia, brain injuries, or other conditions.
OCD
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) involves persistent, unwanted thoughts causing distress, with individuals performing repetitive behaviors or mental acts to relieve this anxiety, often in a ritualistic manner.
PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental health condition that arises following a traumatic event. Persons with PTSD experience persistent and distressing symptoms related to the trauma, even long after it has occurred.
Sleep Issues
Sleep-Wake disorders encompass various issues associated with sleep like difficulty falling or staying asleep, sleeping excessively, abnormal sleep behaviors, and falling asleep at inappropriate times.
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that affects thinking, emotions, and social interactions. It often involves psychotic episodes, including hallucinations and delusions, which can be very distressing for those affected.
Encopresis
Encopresis is a condition where a child that has been toilet trained has accidents with poop. It’s often caused by constipation. Stress and emotional issues can also play a role.
We get asked these a lot
We understand you’re curious about your treatment. It’s common to wonder about our methods, how they work, and if they’ll be effective for you. Here are some answers to your frequently asked questions.
How do I connect with a health care provider?
Your personalized tele-health via secured platform is a safe place to discuss your health care concerns with a health care provider at a convenient time, from any location. This eliminates the need for travel, taking time off work, or discussing your treatment with your employer.
What's the health care website like? Is it easy to use?
Navigating the site is easy, even for those less comfortable with technology. If you can use the internet, you’ll be able to access a mental health care provider through your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Helpful guides on the site, and our services team is ready to assist with any technical issues.
How will my care provider communicate with me?
Our online platform facilitates all communication with your health care provider through secure messaging within your dedicated room. This centralized location, houses all session materials, messages, and documents, both from scheduled sessions and between them. You’ll receive electronic message updates regarding session bookings, cancellations, and questionnaire reminders.
How long will it take before I feel better?
We tailor the number of visits to your individual needs with consideration to how you are feeling, medication tolerance, and your insurance coverage. During your visit we will assess, diagnose, plan, educate and continue to monitor your progress while actively prescribing and titrating medication safely, and assessing psychosocial factors that could hinder treatment compliance. Client education, and utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques you learn between sessions, will also accelerate your progress. While everyone is different, many people find significant improvement in 4–6 weeks of medication initiation when addressing issues like anxiety, ADHD, depression, psychotic disorders and other comorbid issues.
Take the first step
Welcome to Essential Mind Healthcare. In order to best serve you, we need certain personal and background information. Rest assured that all information you supply will be kept strictly confidential.