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Book a visit for just $99 to get help managing your anxiety. Connect with licensed clinicians who provide safe and effective anxiety treatment.
Medications require consultation with a licensed QuickMD clinician, who determines treatment eligibility. QuickMD does not treat chronic or complex psychiatric conditions. If you’re experiencing a mental health emergency, call 988 or go to your nearest emergency room. Satisfaction rating from patient experience survey May 2025.
Safe and affordable anxiety treatment. No insurance required.
Personalized consultation with a licensed clinician who can assess your individual needs.
Your first visit is a one-on-one conversation with a licensed clinician who takes the time to understand how anxiety is affecting your daily life. Together, you’ll discuss your symptoms, concerns, and treatment options.
If medication is part of your treatment plan, your clinician will explain the benefits, timeline, and any possible side effects in plain language. You’ll know what to expect before starting, and have support along the way.
No waiting rooms. No awkward encounters. From your visit to your treatment plan, your care stays private between you and your clinician. Connect from your phone, your couch, or wherever you feel comfortable.
Our clinicians take the time to understand what you’ve been experiencing, how long it’s been going on, what triggers it, what you’ve already tried, and build a plan around what actually works for you.
QuickMD clinicians do not prescribe the following anti-anxiety meds: Xanax, Valium, Ativan, and Klonopin; the following stimulants: Adderall, Ritalin, Concerta, and Vyvanse; or the following sleep meds: Ambien and Lunesta.
If anxiety has been running your life, treatment can change that. Antidepressants have been shown across clinical trials to significantly reduce symptoms of generalized anxiety, panic disorder, and social anxiety. They’re considered a first-line treatment for all three. For most people, the difference is noticeable within the first few weeks.*
*A meta-analysis of 234 clinical trials found that SSRIs significantly reduce symptoms across generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder, outperforming placebo in every category studied. See here: Bandelow et al., International Clinical Psychopharmacology.
Several medications are commonly used to treat anxiety, and the right choice depends on your specific symptoms, health history, and how your body responds to treatment. SSRIs such as sertraline, escitalopram, and paroxetine are typically prescribed first, as they are well-tolerated and effective for generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorder. SNRIs like duloxetine and venlafaxine ER are also widely used, particularly when anxiety has a physical component such as muscle tension or fatigue. A QuickMD clinician will review your situation and recommend the medication that’s appropriate for you.
Yes. Receiving a prescription for anxiety medication through an online visit is safe when care is provided by a licensed clinician. QuickMD clinicians follow the same standard of care as in-person doctors: they review your symptoms, health history, and any current medications before recommending treatment. Clinical research consistently supports online prescribing for anxiety as a safe and effective alternative to in-person care, with no meaningful difference in patient outcomes.
QuickMD treats generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder through online visits with licensed clinicians. If you’re unsure whether your symptoms fall into one of these categories, that’s completely normal. Your clinician will help assess what you’re experiencing and recommend the right approach. If your situation requires a higher level of care, your clinician will let you know and help point you in the right direction.