Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

The Past Shouldn’t Control the Present. We Can Help You Take It Back.
Trauma leaves more than memories—it leaves patterns in the brain and nervous system that can affect how you think, feel, and function every single day. At MindHealth MD, we treat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with urgency, compassion, and precision—helping patients stabilize symptoms, regain emotional balance, and restore their sense of safety.
Whether your trauma was recent or decades ago, we meet you exactly where you are—with fast, responsible psychiatric care that works.
Recognizing PTSD
Flashbacks, nightmares, or intrusive memories
Emotional numbness or detachment
Irritability, anger, or sudden mood shifts
Hypervigilance or exaggerated startle response
Avoidance of people, places, or conversations that trigger distress
Trouble sleeping or concentrating
Feelings of guilt, shame, or hopelessness
Who We Help
- Adults living with trauma-related anxiety, fear, or emotional volatility
- Patients who have recently experienced a triggering event or crisis
- Individuals who have completed trauma treatment and need psychiatric follow-up
- People struggling with nightmares, avoidance, or panic related to past events
- Patients with PTSD co-occurring with depression, addiction, or other psychiatric disorders

Our PTSD Treatment Approach
Comprehensive Trauma-Informed Evaluation
Medication Management
Short-Term Psychiatry
Advanced Diagnostic & Treatment Tools

Types of PTSD We Treat
- PTSD following single-incident trauma (e.g., assault, accident)
- Complex PTSD from chronic trauma (e.g., abuse, neglect, prolonged exposure)
- PTSD co-occurring with substance use, depression, or anxiety
- Situational or occupational PTSD (e.g., first responders, veterans, medical professionals)
Why Choose MindHealth MD for PTSD Care
Appointments within 48–72 hours
In-network with major insurance and Medicare
Virtual or in-person psychiatric options
Led by trauma-informed psychiatric experts
Safe, non-judgmental environment built around continuity of care