Clinical Care McKinney, TX

Panic Disorder Treatment
in McKinney, TX

Panic disorder is one of the most acutely distressing psychiatric conditions a person can experience. A panic attack can strike without warning, triggering an overwhelming surge of physical and psychological distress that many patients describe as feeling like a heart attack or the onset of death. At Peniel Psychiatry in McKinney, TX, we provide evidence-based panic disorder treatment via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth available to all Texas residents.

Insurance Accepted

What Is Panic Disorder?

At Peniel Psychiatry in McKinney, TX, we provide comprehensive, evidence-based Panic Disorder treatment via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth available to all Texas residents. Our board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Kenny Adedayo, PMHNP-BC, specializes in accurate psychiatric diagnosis and personalized treatment, helping patients across Texas regain control and achieve lasting freedom from debilitating panic.

What Is Panic Disorder?

Panic Disorder is a chronic anxiety condition marked by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks, sudden episodes of intense fear that peak within minutes, along with persistent worry about future attacks and behavioral changes to avoid them.

A single panic attack is not Panic Disorder. Clinical diagnosis requires recurrent, unexpected attacks followed by at least one month of ongoing concern about future attacks or significant avoidance behavior such as avoiding exercise, public places, or driving.

Per the DSM-5, a panic attack must include at least four of these symptoms

Palpitations or racing heart
Sweating, trembling, or shaking
Shortness of breath or chest pain
Nausea or dizziness
Chills, hot flashes, or numbness
Derealization or depersonalization
Fear of losing control or dying

Panic Disorder affects approximately 6 million American adults and is twice as common in women. Without treatment, it often leads to agoraphobia and significant impairment in daily life.

How Peniel Psychiatry in McKinney,
TX Diagnoses & Treats Panic Disorder

Effective Panic Disorder treatment starts with an accurate diagnosis, ruling out medical causes (cardiac arrhythmias, hyperthyroidism) and distinguishing it from GAD, Social Anxiety, and PTSD. Residents of McKinney, TX, can access this expert-level care entirely via telehealth.

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Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation

Your first appointment is a structured telehealth intake available to McKinney, TX, and all Texas residents. Our provider confirms your diagnosis, assesses panic attack frequency and severity, and screens for co-occurring conditions using the Panic Disorder Severity Scale (PDSS) to establish an objective clinical baseline.

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Personalized Medication Plan

McKinney patients receive a treatment plan built in accordance with APA and ADAA clinical guidelines. First-line options include:

  • SSRIs: Sertraline, escitalopram, paroxetine (gold-standard)
  • SNRIs: Venlafaxine (effective SSRI alternative)
  • TCAs: imipramine, clomipramine (second-line)
  • Short-term adjunctive agents: low-dose clonazepam during initial titration only

Psychiatry does not prescribe benzodiazepines as a primary or long-term treatment. Our McKinney-based telehealth practice targets the underlying neurobiological causes of panic, not just acute symptoms.

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Structured Follow-Up & Monitoring

McKinney, TX, patients receive follow-ups every 2–4 weeks during stabilization, monitoring response, side effects, and dosing. As panic attacks decrease, visits transition to monthly or quarterly.

Clinical goal: Full remission, zero panic attacks, and complete restoration of daily life for McKinney residents.

Recognizing Panic Disorder

Signs Your Panic Disorder Needs Professional Care

Many people with Panic Disorder spend months visiting ERs and primary care providers before receiving a correct psychiatric diagnosis. Panic attack symptoms, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and a racing heart, are frequently mistaken for cardiac emergencies, leading to extensive medical workups with no organic cause found.

Seek a psychiatric evaluation at Peniel Psychiatry if you

Visited the ER or had cardiac testing for panic symptoms, and were told nothing was medically wrong
Persistently worry about when your next panic attack will occur
Avoid places, situations, or activities for fear of triggering another attack
Visited the ER or had cardiac testing for panic symptoms and were told nothing was medically wrong
Notice panic attacks becoming more frequent or occurring in new situations
Experience depression or social isolation as a result of your panic
Have tried medication for panic without adequate relief

If you recognize yourself in any of these, you do not have to manage this alone. McKinney, TX, residents can be seen at Peniel Psychiatry within 24 to 72 hours, with expert psychiatric care available via telehealth throughout Texas.

Panic Disorder Treatment

Panic Attack vs. Panic Disorder
What Is the Difference?

Not every panic attack means Panic Disorder. Isolated attacks can occur with depression, PTSD, or acute stress and may require a different treatment approach entirely.
FeaturePanic AttackPanic Disorder
DefinitionA single episode of sudden, intense fear peaking within minutesRecurrent, unexpected panic attacks + persistent behavioral/cognitive changes
PredictabilityMay be situational or triggeredUnexpected, no clear trigger
Worry After AttackMinimal or temporaryPersistent worry about future attacks (1+ month)
Behavioral ChangeLittle to noneSignificant avoidance of places, activities, or situations
DiagnosisNot a standalone disorderFormal DSM-5 psychiatric diagnosis
Treatment NeededDepends on underlying causeStructured psychiatric treatment plan

Why This Distinction Matters in McKinney, TX

If panic attacks occur in predictable contexts, social situations, trauma reminders, Social Anxiety Disorder, or PTSD may be the more accurate diagnosis.

This is why a formal psychiatric evaluation at Peniel Psychiatry is essential. We diagnose based on a comprehensive clinical assessment, not symptom reports alone, ensuring your treatment plan in McKinney matches your actual condition.

Why Telehealth Works
Especially Well for Panic Disorder

Telehealth isn’t just convenient for Panic Disorder patients; it’s clinically advantageous. Avoidant behaviors central to Panic Disorder (reluctance to drive, enter public spaces, or travel to unfamiliar locations) make in-person appointments difficult to maintain. Telehealth removes those barriers entirely.

For McKinney, TX, patients at Peniel Psychiatry, telehealth means

No travel required

Eliminates a common panic trigger for many patients

Consistent appointments

A key predictor of treatment success in anxiety disorders

Sessions from your own environment

Supports the behavioral flexibility that Panic Disorder treatment aims to restore

No waiting rooms

Reduces anticipatory anxiety before sessions

Electronic prescriptions

Sent directly to your McKinney pharmacy after each visit

Statewide access

Board-certified psychiatric care for all Texas residents, regardless of location

Why McKinney Patients Trust Us for
Panic Disorder Care

Peniel Psychiatry was built on a single, clear commitment: to make expert psychiatric care accessible to every Texan who needs it without the barriers of long wait times, geographic limitations, or lack of specialist availability.

Here is what distinguishes Peniel Psychiatry from general mental health platforms and
primary care providers in the McKinney area
Board Certified Psychiatric Provider

Kenny Adedayo, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with specialized training in psychiatric diagnosis and psychopharmacology, not a general practitioner or non-specialized counselor.

Exclusive Psychiatric Focus

We treat only psychiatric conditions, which means our clinical expertise, prescribing experience, and continuing education are 100% dedicated to mental health.

Same Week Appointments

New patients are typically seen within 24 to 72 hours of booking, compared to the national average wait of 25 days for a psychiatric appointment.

Major Insurance Accepted

We accept Aetna, Cigna, Optum, and UnitedHealthcare, as well as self-pay patients, at transparent, flat-rate pricing.

Collaborative Care Model

We actively coordinate with therapists, CBT specialists, and primary care physicians to ensure our patients receive comprehensive, integrated treatment.

Fully HIPAA-Compliant Telehealth

Every session is conducted on an encrypted platform that protects your confidentiality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
What is the difference between a panic attack and Panic Disorder?

A panic attack is a discrete episode of sudden, intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms such as racing heart, shortness of breath, and dizziness, reaching peak intensity within minutes. Panic Disorder is the clinical diagnosis given when panic attacks are recurrent and unexpected, and when they are followed by persistent worry about future attacks or significant behavioral changes designed to avoid them. A person can experience a panic attack without having Panic Disorder.

Yes. SSRIs and SNRIs are highly effective as standalone treatments for Panic Disorder and are recommended as first-line agents by the American Psychiatric Association. Many patients achieve full remission with medication management alone. For optimal outcomes, medication is often combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which Peniel Psychiatry can help coordinate through our collaborative care network.

Yes. Peniel Psychiatry provides fully virtual psychiatric care for Panic Disorder to residents of McKinney, TX, and all of Texas. Appointments are conducted on a secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform. Prescriptions are sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy after each appointment.

Yes. Kenny Adedayo, PMHNP-BC, holds full prescribing authority in Texas. Following a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, he can prescribe FDA-approved medications for Panic Disorder, including SSRIs, SNRIs, and other evidence-based agents appropriate to your clinical presentation.

No referral is required. You can book your initial appointment directly through our online scheduling portal. New patient appointments are typically available within 24 to 72 hours of booking.