Bristol is a suburban Hartford County city with a lot of character — home of ESPN, with a working-class backbone that's been there long before the sports media industry moved in. It's the kind of place where people take care of their own, put in long hours, and don't usually make a big deal out of struggling. That's admirable. But it can also mean that anxiety goes unaddressed for a long time because asking for help doesn't feel like the Bristol way. Anxiety in a community like this often doesn't look like falling apart. It looks like the person who's holding everything together on the outside and running on adrenaline and worry on the inside. The sleep that doesn't come, the stomach that stays knotted, the mind that won't stop even when the body is exhausted. If that sounds familiar, Sindhia Shyras, APRN — board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with nine years of experience — sees Bristol patients through telehealth across Connecticut and in-person at our New Britain office, just 15 minutes away.
Anxiety doesn't just feel bad — it takes things from you. Sleep, first. Then the ability to be fully present with people you care about. Then the low-grade pleasure of just having a normal day. Bristol residents who've been managing anxiety on their own for years often don't realize how much energy they're spending on it until they start treatment and feel the difference. You don't have to be in crisis to deserve care. If anxiety is costing you things — rest, relationships, peace of mind — that's enough reason to get an evaluation. Sindhia's been doing this long enough to know that most people wait longer than they should, and earlier treatment almost always leads to better outcomes.
Your first appointment is a full psychiatric evaluation — not a quick intake. Sindhia spends about an hour with you. She wants to understand your history: how anxiety shows up for you specifically, how long it's been this way, what your sleep looks like, whether panic is in the picture, what you've already tried. She's not going to rush through it. From there she builds a plan that fits your actual life. Sometimes that's medication. Sometimes it's supportive therapy alongside medication. And follow-ups are in the schedule from the start — she's tracking how things are going and adjusting if needed. She accepts Aetna, Cigna, Husky Health, Medicaid, United Healthcare, Anthem, ConnectiCare, and self-pay.
Our New Britain office is about 15 minutes from Bristol — one of the closest in-person options you'll find for psychiatric care in this part of Hartford County. But if getting there on a given week is complicated, telehealth works just as well. Secure video visit, full evaluation, prescription management, follow-ups — all available from home. It doesn't have to be a production to get started.
Bristol has a certain toughness to it — and that's not a bad thing. But toughness and suffering unnecessarily aren't the same thing. If anxiety has been your background companion for years, there's actual treatment that works. Call 860-515-8689 or book online. The first step is just a conversation.
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