Anxiety Psychiatrist Serving Waterbury, CT

Anxiety Psychiatrist Serving Waterbury, CT

Waterbury has been through a lot. The Brass City's industrial heyday is long gone, and the economic pressure that's followed — jobs that pay less, neighborhoods that have seen better days, families stretching every dollar — doesn't disappear from your nervous system just because you adapt to it. Anxiety in Waterbury is often chronic and low-grade: the constant undercurrent of worry, the trouble sleeping, the irritability that doesn't have a clean explanation. It's the kind of thing people push through for years. You don't have to keep pushing. Sindhia Shyras, APRN — board-certified and nine years into psychiatric practice — sees Waterbury patients via telehealth throughout Connecticut and in-person at our New Britain office, about 20 minutes away.

Anxiety Doesn't Need a Dramatic Trigger

A lot of people think they need a specific reason to feel anxious. But anxiety doesn't always work that way. Sometimes it's just there — tight chest, racing thoughts, the feeling that something's wrong without knowing what. Post-industrial cities like Waterbury carry a particular kind of ambient stress that can become background noise in your life. But background noise at that volume takes a real toll. Sindhia doesn't need you to have had a breakdown to take you seriously. If it's been affecting your life, that's enough.

What Happens When You Come in for an Evaluation

Your first visit with Sindhia is a full psychiatric evaluation — about an hour, real conversation. She wants to understand your history, what anxiety looks like for you specifically, how long it's been going on, what's been tried before. She's not in a rush. From there, she builds a care plan — medication if that's the right direction, supportive therapy, or a combination. Follow-ups are part of the plan from the beginning. She accepts Aetna, Cigna, Husky Health, Medicaid, United Healthcare, Anthem, ConnectiCare, and self-pay.

Frequently Asked Questions

It starts with a full evaluation — Sindhia wants to understand your specific situation before recommending anything. From there, treatment might involve medication (SSRIs or SNRIs are common), supportive therapy, or both. The plan is built around you, not around a standard protocol. And it gets revisited at follow-up appointments so it can shift as you do.

Yes — telehealth is available to all Connecticut residents. A lot of Waterbury patients find it more practical than driving to an in-person appointment, especially with work and family schedules. It's a secure video call, it covers everything an in-person visit does, and you can do it from home. If you prefer to come in, our New Britain office is about 20 minutes east on I-84.

We accept Medicaid and Husky Health — which covers a lot of Waterbury residents — along with Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Anthem, and ConnectiCare. Self-pay is also available. Call 860-515-8689 and we can help you figure out what applies to your situation before you book. Cost shouldn't be what keeps you from getting help.

Serving Waterbury, CT and all of Connecticut via telehealth.

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