
Appointment Pricing:
Initial Diagnostic Visit (60 minutes): $450
Follow-Up Appointment (30 minutes): $290
Extended Follow-Up (50 minutes, optional): $375

Addiction Psychiatry
Cory Campbell MD, PhD strives to address the diverse mental health needs of the patients we serve by providing high-quality psychological services and behavioral health resources. These include emergency, inpatient, and outpatient services for people of all ages suffering from a variety of psychiatric disorders, including addictive disorders.
We recognize that behavioral health is a lifelong struggle, and are here to provide judgment-free and compassionate care. Our licensed psychiatrists and certified doctors are very good at what they do and have thousands of success stories in their back pocket.

Anxiety
Anxiety disorders impact over 40 million people every year within the U.S. Though everyone may experience anxiety from time to time, anxiety disorders cause persistent stress or unease about even daily situations such as socializing with others, driving, or work. Left untreated, anxiety can significantly impact ones’ quality of life and ability to participate in activities that they used to enjoy.
Anxiety is an emotion characterized by strong feelings of tension, worry, physical changes such as an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. People with anxiety disorders have constant intrusive thoughts or concerns.
Anxiety disorders come in a variety of forms from general anxiety to more specific conditions such as social anxiety or panic disorders. Anxiety develops from several compounding factors, including genetics, brain chemistry, personality, and life events. Many patients who are diagnosed with anxiety may also have co-occurring illnesses such as substance abuse, depression, or other mental health conditions.
Symptoms
Common symptoms of anxiety include:
- Nervousness, restlessness, and feeling like you cannot relax
- Feelings of danger, panic, and dread
- Rapid heart rate and breathing or hyperventilation
- Increased or heavy sweating
- Muscle twitching or trembling
- Weakness or lethargy
- Difficulty focusing
- Insomnia
- Digestive problems
- Avoidant behavior
- Obsessions about certain ideas
Treatment
At Cory Campbell MD, PhD, we tailor each treatment plan to the individual needs of the patient. We will carefully go over any symptoms you are experiencing, your medical history, and any other relevant factors such as life events and behaviors.
Common treatments for anxiety include individual or group therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and other various therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or electroconvulsive therapy.

Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings with significant emotional highs and lows. Both ends of the spectrum cause severe symptoms that can be difficult to manage.
It is a chronic mental health condition that does not have a cure, but the management of symptoms is possible.
Symptoms
The main symptom associated with bipolar disorder is chronic mood swings. During periods of extreme high or mania, the person may feel invincible leading to the engagement of risky behaviors. In episodes of extreme lows or depression, the individual may feel an overwhelming sense of despair or disinterest.
Other symptoms associated with bipolar disorder are often a result of the influence of the mood swings. These symptoms can become aggravated by co-occurring conditions such as substance abuse or other health conditions as substance abuse, depression, or other mental health conditions.
Treatment
Though there is no cure, the condition is treatable. Treatment focuses on learning how to manage mood swings and symptoms. Gaining a better understanding of your triggers will help you to respond better to your own emotions. Other forms of treatment include medication, individual or group counseling, behavioral therapies, and lifestyle changes.

Depression
Over 300 million people are affected annually by depression, making it one of the most common mental health conditions in the world. At Cory Campbell MD, PhD, we are committed to providing comprehensive mental health services to those who struggle with depression.
What is Depression?
Depression is a mental health condition that can affect the entire body, including the brain. It can negatively alter the way you think, behave, and feel. It may be defined as persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and unrest that last longer than a few weeks.
Symptoms
Anyone can feel sad or even depressed at times. However, depression is a more intense feeling compared to the normal feelings of sadness. Depression is a mental illness that has a wide range of symptoms which can make it difficult to manage and maintain a good quality of life. They can impact a person’s ability to function, maintain relationships, keep commitments, or complete tasks.
Symptoms vary from person to person and appear during the night and day. Common symptoms or signs of depression include:
- A feeling of ongoing sadness, anxiety, or “emptiness”
- Aches or body pain such as migraines, cramps, or digestive problems
- Changes in appetite
- Decreased energy
- Difficulty concentrating
- Feeling inadequate
- Inability to make decisions
- Loss of interest
- Low self-esteem
- Thoughts of suicide or death
- Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much
Treatment
Often depression cannot be managed or treated alone. If you or a loved one has begun to show signs or symptoms of depression, seek help.
Fortunately, depression can be treated, and you can find relief from symptoms and improve your quality of life.
At Cory Campbell MD, PhD, we offer individual and group therapies, behavioral therapy, medication, consultation services, and will work with you to customize a treatment plan that fits your needs and lifestyle. Treatment can vary from therapy, lifestyle changes, stress management, prescription medication such as antidepressants, acupuncture, and other forms of therapies such as electrotherapy or transcranial magnetic stimulation. One unique treatment option for depression we offer is ketamine infusion therapy.

Disaster Psychiatry
Some dramatic and tragic events in our lives can result in pain, shock, and loss that may be difficult to deal with and overcome. Natural disasters such as fires, hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods are likely to have a significant impact on the mental health of a person who experiences them. Murders, mass shootings, sex crimes, and terrorist attacks may also lead to trauma. To help patients to recover from the impact of these catastrophic events, psychiatrists will use appropriate treatment options. This will help patients to cope with and overcome the mental struggles.

General Psychology
No matter your situation, it is always beneficial to “think out loud,” and talk through things with an unbiased, third party. A licensed psychologist is a highly experienced and qualified professional, meant to help you process life’s events and relationships in a healthy and productive manner.
Our certified doctors and licensed psychologists see children, teenagers, and adults of all ages. We offer a full range of services for conditions including depression, anxiety, attention deficit disorders, behavior problems, addiction and addiction treatment, psychosis, and eating disorders.
Our goal is to help you overcome any and all personal struggles, so you can feel like the best version of yourself possible.

Geriatric Psychiatry
When the cognitive functioning of a senior is damaged, a professional in this field will communicate with the patient. They will diagnose the condition and prescribe medication to treat the conditions.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, is a mental health condition in which people experience unreasonable thoughts or fears known as obsessions, that lead to compulsions or repetitive behaviors to alleviate the anxiety associated with the obsessions.
If you have OCD and try to ignore your obsessions, you may experience increased anxiety as a result.
Symptoms
If you have OCD, you may have specific routines that can take up large amounts of time to relieve your anxiety. Common signs of OCD include:
- Constant feelings of anxiety
- Repetition of words and actions
- Ordering and arranging
- Excessive agitation or stress
Treatment
If you have OCD, your compulsions or repetitive actions may consume the majority of your day and interfere with your ability to participate in routine activities such as work or spending time with friends or loved ones.
Through an innovative and multi-disciplinary approach, we can help you to retake control of your life. We will customize a treatment plan that suits your lifestyle and needs. Common forms of treatment include cognitive-behavioral therapy, mediation, counseling, group and individual therapy, and support and education programs.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. It can affect anyone at any age.
For many, time and self-care can heal the trauma of such events, but for some, the experience leads to long-lasting symptoms that can interfere with daily activities. If these symptoms persist for months or years, you may have PTSD, and getting treatment is crucial to recovering from the trauma of your experience.
Symptoms
Symptoms of PTSD are generally grouped into four primary types:
- Avoidance
- Changes in physical and emotional reactions
- Intrusive memories
- Negative changes in thinking and mood
Those with PTSD may experience symptoms from one or all of these categories.
Treatment
We are a compassionate practice and know that the road to feeling like yourself again can be overwhelming at times. We take the time to thoroughly assess your symptoms and history before we recommend a course of treatment for you. Common treatment options include therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.

Psychiatry Evaluation and Treatment
During a psychiatric evaluation, you may be asked a wide range of questions so that your doctor can begin to understand how your past and present are affecting your current behaviors and state of mind. Both physical and psychiatric symptoms will be discussed so that your doctor can assess their effects on things such as work, school, relationships, and family. Your personal and family history of emotional, behavioral, and developmental disorders may be discussed, as well.
Psychiatrists are specially trained in the treatment of psychiatric and behavioral disorders through the use of medication. If your doctor feels that a particular drug may help you, he or she will prescribe something after they’ve had an opportunity to understand all the facets of your specific medical condition.

Psychiatry Medications Management
Perhaps it’s a medication that was prescribed to you by a previous doctor, or a new medication prescribed by a doctor here at Cory Campbell MD, PhD. Whatever the case may be, we will gladly discuss your current medications and any medications you’ve previously taken. This information will aid your doctor in offering the best possible solution for your medical condition.
Your input is an essential part of this process. We value your thoughts and feelings regarding taking medication and the impact it will have on your life and activities. Your doctor will discuss any new prescriptions or adjustments so that you understand precisely what the medicine is for and what side effects you may experience. Our ultimate goal is to help you feel your best self, and you help us achieve this when you take an active role in your treatment.

Suicidality
The term suicidality covers obsessive thoughts, planning, and any attempts of suicide. Those who experience suicidal ideation and make plans for suicide are at an increased risk of attempting suicide.
Signs of Suicidality
Signs of suicidality include talking about suicide, withdrawing from social interactions, mood swings, obsessing over death and dying, feeling trapped as though there is no point, or hopelessness.
Treatment
In emergency situations or if you have attempted suicide and are injured please contact 9-11 for immediate help. After treating your injuries, you will receive proper follow-up care regarding your condition.
For non-crisis situations, or if you are at risk of harming yourself, please contact 9-11 or the suicide hotline number 1-800-273-8255.
Effective treatment and care of suicidal individuals depend on their level of risk, personal needs, and preferences. Treatment options include psychotherapy, medication, group therapies, and family support and education. We will conduct a thorough examination to determine your physical and mental health in order to determine the best treatment plan for you.
Though you won’t wake up the next day and feel as though everything is fine, you will notice your symptoms subsiding throughout treatment. Many people experience a feeling of increased calmness and relaxation. It is important to note that effective treatment does take time and you should not be discouraged if you do not notice immediate results.