Clinical focus
Generalized anxiety, panic symptoms, social anxiety, excessive worry, avoidance, and physical symptoms of anxiety.
What may be reviewed
- Symptom pattern, triggers, avoidance, panic symptoms, and daily functioning
- Sleep, caffeine or substance use, medication effects, and medical context
- Prior therapy, medication response, side effects, and treatment goals
- Safety, urgency, and whether routine outpatient care is the right setting
Boundaries
Evaluation does not promise a diagnosis, medication, controlled substance, appointment, payer coverage, or clinical outcome. Foundry is routine adult outpatient psychiatric care, not emergency care or a higher level of care.
Related services
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation
A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation is the starting point for care at Foundry, reviewing current concerns, psychiatric history, medical history, medications, prior treatment response, sleep, substance use, family history, relationships, functioning, safety, and goals.
Medication management
Medication management is guided by evidence, safety, treatment response, tolerability, medical history, medication interactions, and patient preference.
Psychotherapy-informed care
Psychotherapy-informed care may include supportive therapy, psychoeducation, motivational interviewing, coping strategies, behavioral activation, sleep and routine support, relapse-prevention awareness, and attention to patterns that affect functioning and relationships.
Questions
Can Foundry help with anxiety?
Foundry evaluates and treats anxiety concerns in adults when routine outpatient psychiatric care is clinically appropriate.
Does an anxiety visit guarantee medication?
No. Evaluation may lead to medication discussion, psychotherapy-informed strategies, care coordination, or another recommendation, but no medication is promised.