Online psychiatry in Utah
Online psychiatric appointments across Utah — evaluations, medication management, and ongoing follow-up delivered over secure video from your home, office, or any private space within the state. No driving across the valley, no waiting room, no parking garage.
Medically reviewed by Josh Woodland, PMHNP·Last reviewed May 27, 2026
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Each page covers our evaluation approach, medication considerations, and questions we hear most about that condition in Utah.
ADHD in Utah
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how the brain regulates attention, impulses, and activity. For adults, it often shows up as difficulty starting tasks, losing track of time, feeling mentally restless, or working twice as hard to keep up with people who seem to manage with half the effort.
Read more →Anxiety in Utah
Anxiety is more than feeling stressed before a big day. When worry takes up significant mental real estate, disrupts sleep, drives physical symptoms, or pulls you out of the moments you care about, it has crossed into something a psychiatric evaluation can help with.
Read more →Depression in Utah
Depression is not always sadness. For many people it shows up as flat motivation, disrupted sleep, low energy, irritability, or losing interest in things that used to matter.
Read more →OCD in Utah
OCD is a pattern of intrusive, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and the repetitive behaviors or mental rituals (compulsions) people use to neutralize them. It is far more than liking things tidy — it is a clinical condition that can dominate hours of someone's day and cause real distress.
Read more →Bipolar Disorder in Utah
Bipolar disorder is a mood condition involving episodes of depression alternating with periods of elevated, expansive, or irritable mood (mania or hypomania). It exists on a spectrum — Bipolar I, Bipolar II, and cyclothymia — and is frequently misdiagnosed as depression for years before the manic or hypomanic side is recognized.
Read more →PTSD in Utah
Post-traumatic stress disorder develops after exposure to a traumatic event — combat, assault, accidents, medical trauma, childhood abuse, or repeated high-stress exposures. It can show up immediately or surface years later.
Read more →Panic Disorder in Utah
Panic attacks are intense, sudden surges of fear or physical alarm — a racing heart, shortness of breath, chest tightness, lightheadedness, a sense of unreality. They can happen out of the blue, and the fear of having another one can become its own disorder.
Read more →Social Anxiety in Utah
Social anxiety is the persistent fear of being judged, scrutinized, or embarrassed in social or performance situations. It is far more than shyness — it can quietly shrink a career, a friend group, a dating life.
Read more →Insomnia in Utah
Chronic insomnia is difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking unrefreshed most nights for three months or more — and the consequences (mood, focus, immune function, accident risk) ripple through everything else. Our psychiatric providers evaluate insomnia in the context of broader mental health, screen for conditions like sleep apnea that need a different workup, and discuss treatment options.
Read more →Mood Disorder in Utah
Mood disorder is an umbrella term covering conditions where mood — too low, too high, or too unstable — is the primary symptom. It includes major depression, persistent depressive disorder, bipolar spectrum conditions, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and mood changes connected to medical conditions or substances.
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