Insomnia Treatment in Georgia: Reclaim Your Restful Nights
Sleep is not a luxury; it is a biological necessity. When you consistently struggle to fall asleep, stay asleep, or wake up feeling unrefreshed, it impacts every aspect of your life. At TheAdvancedMed, we provide compassionate, evidence-based psychiatric care for individuals across Georgia struggling with chronic insomnia, available via secure telehealth or in-person at our McDonough clinic.
Understanding Chronic Insomnia
Occasional sleepless nights are common, but chronic insomnia is a medical condition that requires professional evaluation. It is often a symptom of an underlying issue, such as mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, or PTSD; medical conditions like chronic pain or hormonal imbalances; certain medications; or lifestyle factors like high stress or poor sleep hygiene.
Our Approach to Insomnia Treatment
Your journey begins with a detailed evaluation by Dr. Onyebuchi Nwaokolo to identify the root cause of your insomnia. When appropriate, we prescribe and manage FDA-approved sleep aids, tailoring the choice and dosage to your specific needs and the underlying cause. We provide ongoing monitoring and adjustments, and we strongly encourage concurrent Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), the gold standard psychological treatment for chronic sleep issues.
Telehealth Insomnia Care in Georgia
Our secure telehealth platform allows you to receive expert psychiatric care from the comfort and privacy of your home, anywhere in Georgia. From your initial evaluation to ongoing medication management, we make accessing care as easy and stress-free as possible.
Insurance & Payment
We accept most major insurance plans for Georgia residents, including Medicaid and Medicare. Telehealth visits are covered by most insurance plans. Contact our office to verify your specific coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I become addicted to sleep medication?
We carefully select medications based on your individual risk factors. Many modern sleep aids have a lower risk of dependency when used as directed under medical supervision.
How long will I need to take sleep medication?
The length of treatment depends on the underlying cause of your insomnia. In many cases, medication is used short-term to re-establish a healthy sleep pattern while addressing the root cause.
Take the First Step Toward Restful Sleep Today
You do not have to suffer through another sleepless night. If you are in Georgia and ready to explore treatment options for insomnia, TheAdvancedMed is here to help.
