At Catoosa Behavioral Health and Wellness Clinic, we provide comprehensive care for a range of mental health and medical conditions affecting adolescents and adults in Ringgold, Fort Oglethorpe, Catoosa County, and throughout North Georgia.
If you’re not sure exactly what you’re dealing with—or whether your concerns “count”—you’re not alone. Many people come to us feeling uncertain, overwhelmed, or frustrated by symptoms that don’t fit neatly into one category. Our role is to listen carefully, evaluate thoughtfully, and help guide you toward appropriate care.
Anxiety and Stress-Related Conditions
Anxiety can affect both the mind and body, often showing up as persistent worry, restlessness, tension, or difficulty sleeping. We commonly work with individuals experiencing:
- Generalized anxiety
- Panic attacks and panic disorder
- Social anxiety
- Health-related anxiety
- Stress-related symptoms and adjustment difficulties
Care is individualized and focused on helping symptoms become more manageable over time.
Depression and Mood Disorders
Mood-related conditions can impact motivation, energy, concentration, and relationships. We provide evaluation and treatment for:
- Major depressive disorder
- Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)
- Bipolar disorder
- Mood instability related to life stressors or medical conditions
Accurate diagnosis is essential, and treatment plans are adjusted carefully as symptoms change.
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
ADHD affects both adolescents and adults and may present differently over time. We evaluate and treat ADHD-related concerns such as:
- Difficulty sustaining attention
- Disorganization or forgetfulness
- Impulsivity or restlessness
- Academic, work, or relationship challenges
Treatment is collaborative and based on a thorough clinical assessment.
Adolescent Mental Health Concerns
Adolescence is a period of significant emotional and developmental change. We work with teens and families around concerns such as:
- Anxiety and excessive worry
- Depression and mood changes
- ADHD and attention difficulties
- School-related stress
- Emotional regulation challenges
Care is developmentally appropriate and includes family involvement when helpful.
Trauma-Related and Stress Disorders
Life experiences—both recent and past—can have lasting effects on mental health. We provide care for individuals experiencing symptoms related to trauma or chronic stress, including:
- Trauma-related anxiety or mood symptoms
- Difficulty sleeping
- Emotional numbing or irritability
- Ongoing stress reactions
Evaluation is careful and paced, with a strong emphasis on safety and patient comfort.
Medication Management
Psychiatric medication may be part of treatment for a variety of mental health conditions. We provide medication management for concerns such as:
- Anxiety disorders
- Depression and mood disorders
- ADHD
- Trauma-related conditions
Medication decisions are made collaboratively, with close monitoring and clear communication.
Primary Care and Family Medicine Concerns
In addition to mental health services, we offer family medicine and primary care for common medical needs. Our integrated approach allows us to consider both physical and emotional health when addressing concerns such as:
- Routine medical care
- Chronic condition management
- Preventive care and wellness needs
When You’re Not Sure What You’re Experiencing
You don’t need a diagnosis to reach out. Many patients come to us simply knowing that something feels “off” or that symptoms are interfering with daily life. A thoughtful evaluation can help clarify what’s going on and what support may be helpful. Care is grounded in evidence-based medicine and delivered with compassion, respect, and openness to patients’ values and beliefs.
Care Close to Home
We proudly serve patients in Ringgold, Fort Oglethorpe, Catoosa County, and across North Georgia, with telehealth options available for eligible services throughout the state of Georgia.
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If you’re looking for mental health or primary care in North Georgia, we’re here to help guide you toward appropriate, compassionate care.
