Anxiety Treatment for Children & Adolescents
In-office & Telehealth Appointments
Virtual Appointments Available Throughout the Following States:
- Pennsylvania
- Deleware
- New Jersey
In-office Pediatric Anxiety Disorder Medication Management Available:
- Philadelphia, PA
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Paoli, PA
- Wilmington, DE
- Collingswood, NJ
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FAQs
What is anxiety in children and adolescents?
Anxiety in children and adolescents refers to excessive worry or fear that can interfere with daily activities and overall well-being.
What are the symptoms of anxiety in children and adolescents?
Symptoms may include restlessness, irritability, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances, and physical complaints like stomachaches or headaches.
How is anxiety in children and adolescents treated?
Treatment often involves therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and may include medication in some cases, with a tailored approach at Fine Tune Psychiatry.
Can anxiety in children and adolescents be prevented?
While not all cases can be prevented, fostering a supportive environment, teaching coping skills and maintaining open communication can help reduce anxiety symptoms and mitigate risks.
Does Fine Tune Psychiatry accept insurance for anxiety treatment?
Yes. Fine Tune Psychiatry accepts various insurance plans to help make treatment for anxiety accessible to families.
Are Virtual Appointments Available for Pediatric Anxiety Treatment?
Yes. We offer both in-person and virtual psychiatric appointments for children and adolescents experiencing anxiety disorders.