Mental Health

Mental health support that meets you where you are
Everyone deserves to feel emotionally supported and mentally strong, yet Mental Health can often be overlooked or misunderstood. At Dr. Amanda Wu’s practice, patients receive comprehensive care for a wide range of emotional and psychological concerns including stress, mood disorders, trauma, and behavioral challenges. How it works differently is through a patient-centered approach that combines clinical expertise with compassionate listening. Dr. Wu works closely with you to uncover underlying issues, identify stressors, and provide therapeutic solutions that help restore balance. Whether you're navigating a difficult season or managing a long-standing condition, this care is designed to meet you exactly where you are.
Feel More Like Yourself Again
Your journey toward better mental well-being starts with an open, supportive conversation. What is the service? It’s a personalized mental health care plan developed by Dr. Amanda Wu based on your specific symptoms, history, and goals. Treatment may include talk therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, medication management, or a combination of these. Sessions focus on addressing your emotional needs, developing healthy coping strategies, and creating sustainable change. Regular follow-ups ensure continued progress, and care is adjusted as needed. The goal is to empower you to feel more in control, more connected, and mentally healthier overall.

Improve your emotional health, reduce psychological distress, and gain lifelong skills for coping, communication, and clarity.

Is Mental Health care only for severe conditions?
No, it's for anyone seeking support with emotional stress, life transitions, or mental wellness—whether mild or more serious.
What does a Mental Health visit involve?
It typically includes a confidential discussion about your emotional state, life events, and symptoms, followed by a customized care plan.
Will my Mental Health treatment involve medication?
Medication is only one option and is discussed if it’s appropriate. Many patients benefit from therapy alone.
How often will I need to come in for Mental Health sessions?
It depends on your needs. Some patients start weekly and taper as progress is made, while others check in monthly.