Psychiatric Conditions We Treat in North Carolina | Blooming Medical Group, PLLC

Mental health struggles show up in a lot of different ways, and it isn’t always obvious where your symptoms fit or whether they’re “serious enough” to warrant care. Whatever you’re facing, an accurate diagnosis and a holistic, multidisciplinary treatment plan can help you find real, lasting relief. You don’t have to know exactly what you are struggling with before you reach out.

To schedule your convenient evaluation with one of our mental health providers in North Carolina, call 910-644-0887 or book an appointment online. The right diagnosis and treatment plan can restore your peace and quality of life.

Psychiatric Disorders We Treat

At Blooming Medical Group, our psychiatric providers diagnose and treat a wide range of mental health conditions for adults and teens across North Carolina. Below is an overview of the conditions we treat, along with a bit about how each one shows up and what our approach to care looks like.

Mood Disorders

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Depression

Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions people experience, marked by persistent sadness, emptiness, or loss of interest that doesn’t lift on its own. We diagnose and treat Major Depressive Disorder, Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia), Seasonal Affective Disorder, and Postpartum Depression.

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Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder involves distinct shifts between elevated and depressive mood episodes that go beyond typical ups and downs. We diagnose and treat Bipolar I, Bipolar II, and Cyclothymic Disorder.

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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

SAD is a real, biologically driven form of depression tied to seasonal changes, most often in fall and winter. We treat winter-pattern and summer-pattern SAD, as well as milder subsyndromal seasonal mood changes.

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Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)

PMDD is a serious, cyclical mood disorder involving intense emotional and physical symptoms in the days before your period. We evaluate and treat PMDD, including cases with overlapping mood or anxiety conditions.

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Prenatal and Postpartum Depression

Pregnancy and new parenthood can bring on mood changes that go beyond typical stress or the “baby blues.” We treat prenatal depression, postpartum depression, and perinatal anxiety.

Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders

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Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health conditions people deal with, ranging from constant, hard-to-control worry to sudden panic. We diagnose and treat Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, and other anxiety-related conditions.

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PTSD and Trauma

PTSD and trauma-related conditions can develop after a distressing or overwhelming experience, leaving intrusive memories and thoughts, hypervigilance, or emotional numbness in their wake. We treat PTSD, Acute Stress Disorder, Complex PTSD, and Adjustment Disorder.

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

OCD involves unwanted, intrusive thoughts paired with repetitive behaviors or mental rituals meant to relieve distress. We treat contamination, checking, symmetry, and intrusive-thought presentations of OCD.

Attention and Focus

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ADHD

ADHD affects focus, organization, and impulse control in children and adults alike. We diagnose and treat the Inattentive, Hyperactive-Impulsive, and Combined presentations of ADHD.

Sleep

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Insomnia

Insomnia goes beyond an occasional bad night, involving persistent difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up rested. We treat chronic insomnia, short-term insomnia, and insomnia that occurs alongside anxiety, depression, or other conditions.

Addiction Treatment

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Substance Use Disorder

Substance use disorders and behavioral addictions are common, treatable medical conditions, not a matter of willpower. We evaluate and treat alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder, stimulant use disorder, co-occurring mental health conditions, and behavioral addictions. While we treat opioid use disorder, we do not prescribe buprenorphine products. When needed, we can also help coordinate medically supervised detoxification.

Everyday Life and Wellbeing

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Stress and Burnout

Chronic stress and burnout affect both mental health and physical health, whether they stem from work, caregiving, or the accumulation of everyday demands. We treat occupational burnout, caregiver burnout, and chronic stress-related symptoms.

How We Approach Psychiatric Treatment

No matter what experiences or struggles brought you to us, our approach stays the same:

A Thorough, Individualized Evaluation

Your first appointment is a 45- to 60-minute psychiatric evaluation focused on understanding your full story, not just checking boxes on a symptom list.

Judicious, Thoughtful Medication Management

We see medication as one tool, not the whole toolbox. Our providers prescribe carefully, aim for the lowest effective dose, and continually reassess whether a medication is still the right fit.

Practical Coping Strategies

Alongside medication, we work with you on real, everyday strategies, from sleep and stress management to mindfulness and routine-building, which support lasting change.

A Connected Care Team

When therapy, specialized testing, or a higher level of care would help, we coordinate referrals to trusted specialists, so you always have a clear next step.

Ready for an Accurate Diagnosis? Schedule Your Evaluation with Blooming Medical Group Today

Living a full, beautiful life with mental health struggles is not only possible, but it is within reach, no matter which of these conditions you’re facing. At Blooming Medical Group, we thoughtfully and compassionately evaluate and treat the full range of conditions above to help patients achieve presence and stability. Here, we make mental health care comfortable, accessible, and judgment-free for adults and teens across North Carolina, with telehealth appointments available to individuals statewide.

To schedule your North Carolina psychiatric evaluation, call 910-644-0887 or book an appointment online. Taking the first step toward treatment is always the hardest. We are honored to be trusted with your care.

Conditions We Treat FAQs

You don’t need to know what you are dealing with before scheduling your appointment. Many conditions share overlapping symptoms, and it’s common to be dealing with more than one at once. Our providers take the time to sort through your full symptom picture and history to reach an accurate diagnosis, rather than treating symptoms in isolation.

This page reflects the conditions we most commonly diagnose and treat, but it isn’t necessarily exhaustive. If you don’t see your specific concern listed, we still encourage you to reach out. During your evaluation, we can assess your symptoms and let you know whether we are the right fit for your care, and if not, help point you toward a provider who is.