Evidence-based psychiatric care for major depressive disorder and persistent depressive disorder. Restoring emotional balance and building resilience for a brighter future.
Major depressive disorder is a serious medical condition that affects how you feel, think, and function. It is not a personal weakness or something you can simply snap out of — it is a complex biological and psychological condition that responds well to proper treatment.
Depression affects millions of people across all ages, backgrounds, and life circumstances. In children and teens, it may look different — presenting as irritability, withdrawal, declining grades, or physical complaints rather than classic sadness. In adults, it can affect work, relationships, and quality of life profoundly.
The good news: depression is one of the most treatable psychiatric conditions. With the right combination of medication management and evidence-based therapy, the vast majority of people experience significant improvement.
Get Help Today →Persistent sad, empty, or hopeless mood
Loss of interest in activities once enjoyed
Changes in appetite or weight
Sleep problems (too much or too little)
Fatigue and low energy
Difficulty concentrating or deciding
Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
Thoughts of death or suicide
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A comprehensive assessment to accurately diagnose the type and severity of depression, identify co-occurring conditions, and understand the full picture before recommending treatment.
SSRIs, SNRIs, atypical antidepressants, and augmentation strategies — carefully prescribed, monitored, and adjusted to achieve the best outcome with the fewest side effects.
CBT for depression challenges the negative thought patterns that fuel depressive cycles, building practical skills and a more balanced perspective on oneself and the future.
Regular monitoring of mood, functioning, and treatment response. Adjustments as needed — depression treatment is a process, and Matthew will be with you every step of the way.
Depression is treatable. Reaching out is the first step. We are here to help.