Stress-Related Symptoms
Chronic stress can produce symptoms that mimic or worsen other conditions. Identifying stress as a contributor is the first step.
When to Book
Book a visit if symptoms are affecting your daily life, relationships, work, or sleep. Early evaluation leads to better outcomes.
Symptoms
Headaches, muscle tension, stomach problems, fatigue, irritability, difficulty sleeping, and feeling overwhelmed.
Causes & Risk Factors
Work pressure, financial strain, relationship conflict, caregiving, and major life changes.
How We Evaluate
Symptom review, stressor identification, coping patterns, and ruling out medical conditions.
Treatment Options
Stress management, therapy, exercise, mindfulness, and addressing modifiable stressors.
When It Is Urgent
Seek help if stress causes chest pain, panic attacks, suicidal thoughts, or inability to function.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I see a mental health provider?
When symptoms interfere with work, relationships, sleep, or daily functioning.
Can mental health conditions be treated with telehealth?
Many visits work well by telehealth, including therapy check-ins and medication management.
Will I need medication?
Not always. Treatment is individualized and may include therapy, lifestyle changes, medication, or a combination.
How long does treatment usually take?
Duration varies. Some people improve in weeks; others benefit from ongoing support.
Is my information kept confidential?
Yes. Mental health records are protected by federal and state privacy laws.
Get Support for Stress-Related Symptoms
Our mental health team provides confidential, evidence-based care tailored to your needs.