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When Panic Feels Like a Heart Attack: What’s Happening in Your Body
Many of our patients come to us after their first panic attack—often straight from the ER, convinced they were having a heart attack. If you’ve ever felt your chest tighten and your heart race out of nowhere, this guide explains why panic can feel so physical, and what to do next.
SSRIs: More Than Antidepressants — How Personalized Psychiatry Makes the Difference
SSRIs aren’t just antidepressants—they treat anxiety, PTSD, and more. Learn how personalized psychiatry and full evaluations ensure safe, effective care.
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