Anxiety Treatment in Derby, CT — Practical Help for Real Life

Derby sits along the Housatonic where it meets the Naugatuck — a small city that's seen a lot over the years, with a working-class core that doesn't have time for pretense. If you're reading this, you're probably not looking for a long sales pitch. You're dealing with something real — anxiety that won't turn off, nerves that are shot, sleep that's gone sideways, or worry that's eating into the parts of your life that matter. And you want to know if there's actual help available. The answer is yes. Sindhia Shyras, APRN is a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with nine years of experience treating anxiety disorders. She's straightforward, thorough, and won't waste your time. She sees Derby residents through telehealth from anywhere in Connecticut, and in-person at our New Britain office at 1 Liberty Sq, Ste 301 — close enough for Derby that it's not a production.

Anxiety Psychiatrist Serving Derby, CT

When Work and Money Pressure Drives the Anxiety

In the Naugatuck Valley, a lot of people carry economic anxiety that's not abstract — it's the actual uncertainty of whether the job holds, whether the bills get covered, what happens if something goes sideways. That kind of chronic stress does something specific to the nervous system. It keeps you in a low-level threat state that doesn't have an off switch. You can't reason your way out of it because it's not primarily a thinking problem — it's physiological. The body is running on a hair-trigger, and that affects everything: sleep, patience, concentration, physical health. Anxiety that started as a reasonable response to real pressure can take on a life of its own, and treatment can help interrupt that cycle even when the underlying pressures are still there.

A First Visit That Actually Covers the Ground

The first appointment with Sindhia runs about an hour. She doesn't rush, and she's not going to hand you a prescription and show you the door. She wants to understand what's actually going on — how long this has been building, what your sleep looks like, whether there's depression mixed in, what's happened in your life recently, what you've already tried. From there she puts together a plan that makes sense for you. Some people need medication. Some need medication and supportive therapy working together. Sindhia accepts Aetna, Cigna, Husky Health, Medicaid, United Healthcare, Anthem, ConnectiCare, and self-pay. If you're on Medicaid or Husky, you're covered. No referral needed to book.

Telehealth or Come In — Either Works

Telehealth is available to all Connecticut residents through a secure video platform — no commute, no waiting room, works on your phone. And if you'd rather come in to New Britain, it's a short drive from Derby. Some people prefer the in-person connection, especially for the first visit. Sindhia delivers the same thorough care either way. You choose what works for your schedule and your comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Telehealth helps a lot here. You can do an appointment during a lunch break, from your car before a shift, or from home after the kids are in bed. Sindhia offers appointment times that account for working schedules, and the follow-up visits are shorter than the initial evaluation — so once you're established, it's not a massive time commitment. If you're in Derby and coming into New Britain in person, the office is close enough that it doesn't have to eat your whole day.

It's a fair worry and one that comes up a lot. The short answer is no — SSRIs and SNRIs don't change who you are. What they tend to do is turn down the volume on the anxiety response, so the reactive edge gets softer. Most people describe feeling more like themselves, not less — because the anxiety was the thing distorting their baseline, not the medication. That said, Sindhia starts at low doses and checks in regularly, so if anything feels off you address it together. You're not flying blind.

Yes. Sindhia accepts Medicaid and Husky Health, along with Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Anthem, and ConnectiCare. Self-pay is also available. Derby residents on Medicaid can access the same quality of psychiatric care as anyone else. Don't let insurance be the reason you don't make the call. It's 860-515-8689.

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