Renew Your Anxiety Medication – Today, Stress-Free

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What You Need to Do

  • Select Your Concern & Book

    Choose your health concern (like hair loss or weight) and answer a few quick questions. Pick a time that works for you.

  • Meet Your Provider

    Chat or video call with a licensed provider who will assess your condition and prescribe treatment if needed.

  • Get Your Treatment

    Get care for common conditions—and if medication is needed, prescriptions can be sent directly to your pharmacy or delivered to your door (where available).

  • Get Ongoing Support

    Stay connected with follow-up care to track progress and adjust your treatment if necessary.

What is Anxiety?

Anxiety is a natural response to stress or uncertainty, and everyone feels it from time to time. But when worry becomes constant or overwhelming, it can interfere with daily life. It might look like persistent fear about everyday things (generalized anxiety), sudden waves of panic (panic disorder), or intense fear of specific situations or objects (phobias). If anxiety starts to disrupt your routine, it may be time to seek support.

Understanding Anxiety

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health conditions — and yes, it’s treatable.
It can happen to anyone, and it doesn’t look the same for everyone.

Treatment can include medication, therapy, self-care routines, or group support.
At iVisitDoc, your provider will work with you to find the best fit based on your symptoms, lifestyle, and health history.

What Anxiety Might Feel Like

You might notice:

  • Persistent worry, restlessness, or irritability

  • Difficulty sleeping or staying focused

  • Fatigue or tense muscles

Some people also experience panic — sudden fear with symptoms like:

  • Fast heartbeat

  • Chest tightness

  • Nausea or shakiness

You’re not alone. And you don’t have to manage it alone either.

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Understanding Anxiety: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health conditions, yet it is often misunderstood. While occasional worry is a normal part of life, anxiety becomes a problem when feelings of fear, nervousness, and unease become excessive and persistent. For many, it can interfere with work, relationships, and daily life — making it important to recognize the signs and know that help is available.

Common Medications for Anxiety and Depression

iVisitDoc providers carefully evaluate your symptoms and health history to recommend the right treatment.
If medication is appropriate, we’ll send your prescription to the pharmacy of your choice.

We offer seamless integration with partner pharmacies for fast, discreet shipping—often with insurance coverage or affordable cash pricing.

Note: For one-time, pay-per-visit appointments, only select mental health medications are available for prescription renewal.

SNRIs

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
• Citalopram (Celexa)
• Escitalopram (Lexapro)
• Fluoxetine (Prozac)
• Paroxetine (Paxil)
• Sertraline (Zoloft)

Other anxiety medications

• Buspirone (Buspar)
• Hydroxyzine (Vistaril)
• Propranolol (Inderal)

NDRIs

Norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitors • Buproprion (Wellbutrin)

SMSs

Serotonin modulators and stimulators
• Vilazodone (Viibryd)
• Vortioxetine (Trintellix)

TeCAs

Tetracyclic antidepressants • Mirtazapine (Remeron)

SSRIs

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
• Citalopram (Celexa)
• Escitalopram (Lexapro)
• Fluoxetine (Prozac)
• Paroxetine (Paxil)
• Sertraline (Zoloft)

Pro Tip

Start with lifestyle adjustments—like avoiding trigger foods, elevating your head while sleeping, and eating smaller meals. Medications work best when paired with healthy habits.

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Your questions answered

iVisitDoc Care & Access

With iVisitDoc, you can connect virtually via video calls or secure messaging. Whether you want a face‑to‑face check‑in or a quick text conversation, our platform makes it easy to choose what fits your comfort and schedule.

Yes. When possible, we offer in‑office visits in regions where iVisitDoc has brick‑and‑mortar locations. But wherever you are, our remote care (video or messaging) is always available. We’ll help you see if there’s an office near you when you sign up.

iVisitDoc accepts many insurance plans for in‑person and scheduled virtual visits. For one‑time or “pay‑as‑you-go” visits, insurance may not be accepted—though we can provide documentation so you can submit for reimbursement yourself.

To renew a prescription, you’ll need to share a recent prescription (photo or screenshot) that shows your name, medication name, dosage, directions, and the original date. We review this along with your symptoms and health history to ensure safe renewal.

We typically issue renewals for up to 30 days, weighing several factors (such as time since last renewal, lab tests, etc.). Some renewals may be limited in number per year, depending on clinical guidelines and policy.

A refill reauthorizes the same prescription (within existing refills) and is handled by the pharmacy. A renewal means your provider must issue a new prescription—usually because refills have been exhausted or the medication term has ended.

Yes—as long as your care is appropriate for virtual management by a general care or mental health–trained provider. That said, specialized mental health services (like psychotherapy or complex psychiatric care) may require referral or in‑person treatment.

When clinically appropriate, we can renew common medications such as SSRIs, SNRIs, bupropion, buspirone, and other non-controlled drugs. However, medications requiring prior authorization or considered controlled substances are excluded.

If your condition demands more in‑depth evaluation or care beyond what a virtual visit can safely provide, we’ll recommend you seek in‑person care or a specialist. You will not be charged if we determine we can’t safely treat you virtually.

Yes. After your pay‑as‑you-go visit, you’ll have a window (typically 14 days) to message your provider at no extra cost, for follow‑ups, clarification, or adjustments. After that, a new visit may be needed.

Understanding Anxiety & treatments

It’s normal to feel anxious about life’s challenges now and then. But when worry becomes constant, overwhelming, or gets in the way of daily life, it may be a sign of an anxiety disorder. If your anxiety feels hard to control or is interfering with work, relationships, or sleep, it’s worth reaching out for help.

Anxiety can show up in different forms. Generalized Anxiety Disorder involves chronic worry about everyday things. Panic Disorder causes sudden, intense fear episodes. There are also phobias (fear of specific things), Social Anxiety (fear of judgment), and others like Separation Anxiety or Health Anxiety. Each has its own pattern, but all are treatable.

A licensed provider will talk to you about your symptoms, triggers, and how anxiety affects your daily life. There’s no single test, but through conversation and screening tools, your provider can assess whether you meet the criteria for an anxiety disorder and recommend next steps.

Anxiety is highly treatable. Options include therapy (like CBT), medications, or a combination of both. Lifestyle changes—such as regular exercise, mindfulness, better sleep, and reducing caffeine—can also help. Your care plan will be tailored to your goals, needs, and preferences.

Commonly prescribed anxiety medications include SSRIs (like sertraline or escitalopram), SNRIs, and other non-addictive options like buspirone. These medications help balance brain chemistry over time and are considered safe for long-term use under medical supervision. Benzodiazepines are generally avoided for ongoing care due to dependency risks.

Not always. Some people benefit from therapy or lifestyle changes alone. But if symptoms are persistent or severe, a primary care provider may recommend medication. If prescribed, you can choose your pharmacy or opt for delivery—right to your door—for convenience and privacy.

Therapy can offer insights within a few sessions, while medications like SSRIs typically take 2–6 weeks to begin reducing symptoms. Everyone responds differently, and your provider will work with you to monitor progress and adjust the plan if needed.

Symptoms like rapid heartbeat, chest tightness, or dizziness can feel alarming—but they’re often part of anxiety. However, if you experience severe chest pain, trouble breathing, or symptoms that feel sudden or extreme, don’t wait—seek emergency care to be safe.

Start with someone you trust and speak honestly. You don’t have to explain everything—just sharing that you’re dealing with anxiety can lift a burden. Let them know how they can support you. And remember, opening up is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Your iVisitDoc primary care provider is trained to diagnose and manage anxiety, including prescribing medication and recommending therapy. If your case requires specialized care, we’ll guide you to a trusted mental health professional for further support.