
Services
At Anew Psychiatry, we are dedicated to helping you rediscover balance, clarity, and emotional well being through evidence based care. Our services are designed to address a wide range of mental health needs with compassion and expertise, offering both traditional and innovative treatments tailored to each individual. Whether you’re seeking support for depression, anxiety, OCD, or other mood disorders our goal is to guide you toward lasting healing and a renewed sense of hope.
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Providing Everything You Need
Compassionate, evidence-based mental health services designed to help you heal and thrive.
QbCheck® Testing

Anew Psychiatry offers QbCheck®, an objective, computer-based ADHD test that helps measure the core symptoms of ADHD: inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. The test combines a simple computer task with webcam-based motion tracking and compares results to age- and gender-matched norms.
GeneSight® Test

GeneSight® is an advanced pharmacogenomic test that analyzes how your genes may affect your response to mental health medications. By examining specific gene variants involved in how medicines are metabolized and how receptors function, the test generates a clinician report that groups many commonly prescribed psychiatric medications based on potential gene-drug interactions.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is an FDA-approved, non-invasive therapy for treatment-resistant depression (TRD). It uses gentle magnetic pulses to stimulate the areas of the brain involved in mood regulation, specifically the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC).
At Anew Psychiatry, we use the Cloud TMS system, known for its comfort, reliability, and precise brain-targeting technology.
SPRAVATO® (esketamine)

Spravato works differently from traditional antidepressants. Instead of targeting serotonin, it acts on the NMDA receptor to rapidly improve communication within mood-regulating pathways in the brain. Many patients begin to feel improvement within hours to days rather than weeks.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS): What is it and how does it work?




