Anxiety Treatment in Middletown, CT

Middletown has a younger energy to it — Wesleyan University, a creative downtown scene, plenty of people in their 20s and 30s figuring out who they are and what comes next. And that stage of life? It's genuinely hard. Social anxiety, the pressure of transitions, the fear of judgment in new environments — these aren't character flaws. They're real clinical conditions that respond well to treatment. At Elite Health LLC, Sindhia Shyras, APRN provides evidence-based anxiety care for Middletown residents, available via telehealth across all of Connecticut or in person at our New Britain office.

Social Anxiety Is More Than Just Being Shy

A lot of people dismiss social anxiety as introversion or nerves. But social anxiety disorder is something different. It's the dread before a work meeting that starts the night before. It's avoiding the phone call because you're scared of saying the wrong thing. It's replaying a conversation you had three days ago, convinced you embarrassed yourself. For young adults in Middletown — whether you're a student, a recent grad navigating your first job, or someone in a new city building a social life from scratch — social anxiety can quietly close off your world. The good news: it's one of the most treatable anxiety conditions. SSRIs like Prozac or Zoloft are first-line options, and some patients benefit from beta-blockers for situational situations like presentations or interviews.

Life Transitions and the Anxiety That Comes With Them

Graduating. Moving to a new place. Starting a career. Ending a relationship. These transitions feel like they should be exciting — and sometimes they are. But they can also trigger a kind of anxiety that's hard to explain to people around you who seem to be handling it fine. What if I chose wrong? What if I'm not ready? What if this feeling never goes away? That last question is common and worth addressing directly: it does get better, especially with the right support. Sindhia takes a whole-person approach to anxiety — looking at sleep, stress history, co-occurring conditions like depression or ADHD, and what's actually happening in your life right now, not just a checklist of symptoms.

Anxiety treatment for young adults in Middletown, CT — Elite Health LLC

High-Functioning Anxiety: When You Look Fine But Aren't

Here's something that doesn't get talked about enough: you can be anxious and still be high-achieving. You can have a packed calendar, good grades, a job you're performing well at — and still feel a constant undercurrent of dread underneath all of it. High-functioning anxiety often looks like perfectionism, overcommitment, or difficulty saying no. From the outside, everything looks great. Inside, you're exhausted and running on fear. This pattern is especially common in young adults who've learned to mask anxiety through productivity. It works — until it doesn't. If that description sounds familiar, it's worth talking to someone before burnout forces the issue. Telehealth appointments mean you can fit care into your life without adding another thing to your commute.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — and for a lot of people, telehealth is actually the better option. No waiting room. No commute. You can do your appointment from your apartment, your car, wherever makes sense. Sindhia sees patients via telehealth across all of Connecticut, including Middletown. The evaluation is the same as in-person, and if medication is appropriate, she can prescribe and manage it remotely. So there's really no reason to wait.

The most commonly prescribed medications for anxiety are SSRIs — like Lexapro, Zoloft, and Prozac — and SNRIs like Effexor or Cymbalta. These work by gradually adjusting neurotransmitter levels and typically take 4–6 weeks to show full effect. Buspirone is another non-sedating option that works well for generalized anxiety. For situational anxiety (public speaking, specific events), beta-blockers can help manage physical symptoms like a racing heart. In some cases, short-term benzodiazepines may be appropriate, though Sindhia evaluates that carefully on an individual basis. There's no single right answer — it depends on your history, your symptoms, and what's worked or hasn't before.

GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) is a persistent, wide-ranging worry about multiple areas of life — work, health, relationships — that's hard to control and doesn't track neatly to specific triggers. Panic disorder involves recurrent panic attacks: sudden waves of intense fear that peak quickly and come with physical symptoms like chest tightening, shortness of breath, dizziness, or feeling like something terrible is about to happen. Some people have both. The treatment overlaps — SSRIs help with both — but the approach may differ slightly depending on which pattern fits you better. A proper evaluation with Sindhia will sort that out.

You Don't Have to Keep Managing This Alone

Anxiety treatment is available for Middletown residents via telehealth — no commute, same-week appointments available. Book with Sindhia Shyras, APRN and take the first real step toward feeling better.

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Call us: 860-515-8689  |  1 Liberty Sq, Ste 301, New Britain, CT 06051

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