Renewed Wellness Medical Center
Dr. Anissa Maroof, Licensed Psychiatrist

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Renewed Wellness Medical Center
About Dr. Anissa Maroof

Mental Health Counseling

Compassionate, Comprehensive Psychiatric Care
I’m a double-boarded psychiatrist specializing in anxiety, mood disorders, OCD, eating disorders, and dual diagnoses. With over 15 years of experience, I offer personalized treatment that blends therapy, medication management, and innovative options like IV micronutrient therapy. Whether you’re looking for support with or without medication, I provide an integrative, evidence-based approach tailored to your needs.

Statistics

Top Psychiatric Statistics

Mental health is just as important as physical health—and psychiatric care offers proven pathways to healing, stability, and personal growth. Whether you’re facing anxiety, depression, trauma, or mood disorders, working with a psychiatrist can make a life-changing difference.

Of adults with a mental illness don't receive treatment.
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Adults in the U.S. experience mental illness each year.
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Of patients report feeling better after beginning care.
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Advantages

Why Choose Me

With fifteen years of experience, I excel in providing personalized psychiatric care that focuses on your individual needs. By combining traditional treatments with newer, more innovative approaches like intravenous micronutrient therapy, I create a comprehensive treatment plan that works for you. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, mood disorders, OCD, eating disorders, or compulsive behaviors, my goal is to help you improve your mental health in a way that makes sense for your life—without unnecessary complexity or fluff.

Anxiety

Anxiety is a natural response to stress, but for many, it can become overwhelming, affecting daily life and well-being. It can manifest as persistent worry, fear, or physical symptoms like a racing heart or difficulty breathing. When anxiety interferes with your ability to function, seeking professional help can make a significant difference.

Mood Disorders

Mood disorders, such as depression and bipolar disorder, involve significant shifts in mood that can affect your thoughts, behavior, and overall well-being. These conditions can lead to persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, irritability, or extreme mood swings, making it difficult to manage daily activities and relationships.

Eating Disorders

Eating disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder, involve unhealthy relationships with food and body image. These conditions can lead to extreme behaviors, including restrictive eating, overeating, or purging, and can have serious physical and emotional consequences.

Stages

How It Works

Therapy is a journey toward healing and growth, guided by trust and collaboration. It typically unfolds in three key stages:

1st Step: Understand

We begin with a compassionate, in-depth evaluation to understand your unique experiences, symptoms, and goals. This includes a clinical interview, mental health history, and any necessary diagnostic tools.

2nd Phase: Personalize

Based on your needs, we create a tailored treatment plan. This may include therapy, medication management, or lifestyle recommendations—all designed to support your path to wellness.

3rd Phase: Support

We provide ongoing care, regular check-ins, and adjustments to your plan as needed. Our goal is to empower you with tools and support for lasting mental health and personal growth.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a typical therapy appointment?

Your first session usually involves a comprehensive evaluation where we discuss your medical history, current concerns, and treatment goals. This appointment may last longer than regular follow-up visits and helps us develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.

What benefits can I expect from working with a therapist?


Therapy helps improve emotional well-being, build healthier coping skills, and strengthen relationships. It also promotes self-awareness and provides effective support for managing mental health conditions like anxiety or depression.

What is the difference between a psychiatrists and a psychologist?

A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (M.D. or D.O.) who can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe medications, and provide therapy. A psychologist typically holds a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) and provides psychotherapy and psychological testing but generally does not prescribe medication.

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