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Bipolar disorder

My moods swing further than they should.

The highs that go too high, the lows that flatten everything — with the right care, the swings get steadier and life gets more predictable.

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What care looks like here

Bipolar care pairs careful psychiatric management with therapy that helps you read your own patterns. Consistency is everything, so ongoing follow-up and a provider who knows you are the heart of it.

MedicationBoth
  • Psychiatric management from a provider experienced with bipolar
  • Therapy to track patterns and protect the steady stretches
  • Follow-up that stays consistent through highs and lows
  • A plan built for the long run, adjusted as life changes

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Your first visit

What the first appointment is like

The first evaluation traces your mood history over time — the ups as much as the downs. Family members' observations can help, if you have them to share.

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