Generalized
Anxiety Disorder
Persistent, excessive worry affecting daily functioning — without cognitive dulling or dependency as a side effect of treatment. Dr. Farkas prioritizes anxiolytic strategies that work without creating new problems.
What is Generalized?
Persistent, excessive worry affecting daily functioning — without cognitive dulling or dependency as a side effect of treatment. Dr. Farkas prioritizes anxiolytic strategies that work without creating new problems.
Dr. Farkas brings a rare combination of MD/PhD neuroscience training, NIH research center experience, and clinical expertise to the evaluation and treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. Her 60–90 minute new patient evaluations are designed to understand your full picture — medical history, prior treatments, contributing factors — before any treatment begins.
Effective treatment requires accurate diagnosis. Dr. Farkas's rigorous diagnostic approach ensures the right condition is identified and treated — not just the most common one that looks similar.
Common presentations
How Dr. Farkas treats
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Evidence-based, neurobiologically-informed care. The treatment plan is built around your specific situation — not a protocol template.
What to expect from
your first appointment
A new patient evaluation with Dr. Farkas is 60–90 minutes — not a rushed intake. It covers your full psychiatric and medical history, prior diagnoses, all medications tried, and what has or hasn't worked. You'll leave with a clear diagnosis, a treatment plan you understand and agree with, and a follow-up already scheduled.
Telehealth is available throughout South Carolina, New York, and Virginia. In-person appointments are available at our Hilton Head Island, SC office.
Ready for a real evaluation
of Generalized?
60–90 minutes. Expert diagnosis. A treatment plan built around your specific situation.