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Women's Mental Health

Mental illnesses can have differing effects on men and women. Depression and anxiety are two conditions
that are more prevalent in women. There are also specific illnesses that only affect women. For instance,
some women may experience signs of mental disorders such prenatal depression, premenstrual dysphoric disorder,
and perimenopause-related sadness during times of hormonal transition.

Our Areas of Specialty

The Sunflower Mental Health Clinic offers excellent outpatient services.

We treat the following mental health disorders:

  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Major Depression Disorder
  • Bipolar & Other Mood Disorders
  • PTSD
  • ADHD
  • OCD
  • Substance use/disorders
  • Personality Disorders
  • Psychosis
  • Intellectual Disabilities
  • Cognitive Disorders
  • Other behavioral issues

Insurance

Our Practitioners are in network with the following insurance plans:

  • BCBS TX
  • CIGNA/EVERNORTH 
  • TRICARE 
  • UNITED HEALTHCARE
  • MAGELLAN/DEVOTED HEALTH
  • UHC/OPTUM
  • AETNA 
  • SUPERIOR HEALTH CARE
  • AMERIGROUP 
  • MEDICARE Advantage Plans and MEDICAID
  • OSCAR
  • MOLINA
  • AMBETTER
  • COMMUNITY FIRST

Self pay is also an option for clients who do not have insurance.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is the area of healthcare that emphasizes the psychological and emotional well-being of women throughout their lives, such as during puberty, childbirth, postnatal periods, and menopause.

We assist women who are suffering from anxiety, depression, postnatal depression, mood swings, facing trauma, and going through hormonal changes.

Yes, the providers in our clinic are aware of the conditions and apply safe, evidence-based practices suitable for pregnant or postpartum women.

Hormonal shifts may affect emotions, sleeping hours, and stress levels—our team will take care of it through psychotherapy and drugs.

Certainly, the professionals in our clinic specialize in women’s reproductive and perinatal mental health.

These include psychotherapy, medication supervision, lifestyle counseling, and support during reproductive transitions.

Definitely, telehealth addresses both your privacy and convenience.

The interval is based on your Treatment and your physician’s evaluation, usually every few weeks at the beginning.

Generally, insurance covers these services as part of the overall mental health benefits.

Be sure to bring along your symptoms, medications, and any pertinent medical or reproductive health history.

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