Understanding Clinical Depression
Depression is more than sadness – it’s a treatable medical condition affecting millions
Major Depression
Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest lasting weeks or months
Persistent Depression
Chronic low mood lasting two years or more, impacting daily functioning
Seasonal Depression
Depression triggered by seasonal changes, particularly during winter months
Recognizing Depression Symptoms
Depression affects your whole self – mind, body, and spirit
Emotional Symptoms
- Persistent sadness or emptiness
- Feelings of hopelessness
- Loss of interest in activities
- Guilt and worthlessness
- Thoughts of death or suicide
Physical Symptoms
- Changes in sleep patterns
- Appetite and weight changes
- Fatigue and low energy
- Physical aches and pains
- Slowed movement or speech
Compassionate Depression Evaluation
Dr. Lee provides thorough, empathetic assessments to understand your unique experience with depression.
- Comprehensive mood and symptom assessment
- Review of medical and family history
- Screening for related conditions
- Collaborative treatment planning
- Hope-focused approach to recovery
Evidence-Based Depression Treatment
Effective treatment combining medication management with therapeutic support for lasting recovery.
- Antidepressant medication options
- Careful monitoring and dose optimization
- Combination therapy approaches
- Lifestyle and wellness guidance
- Regular progress assessments
Why Telepsychiatry Works for Depression
Remove barriers to getting the help you deserve
Comfort of Home
Start healing from your safe space without the stress of travel when you’re already struggling
Privacy & Discretion
Confidential care without waiting rooms or concerns about being seen seeking help
Consistent Care
Regular appointments are easier to maintain, crucial for depression recovery
There Is Hope for Recovery
With proper treatment, most people with depression experience significant improvement
Proven Success Rates
80% of people treated for depression show improvement in symptoms within 4-6 weeks
Renewed Purpose
Rediscover joy, motivation, and connection with proper treatment and support
You’re Not Alone
Join millions who have found relief through professional psychiatric care
Common Questions About Depression Treatment
How do I know if I need treatment for depression?
If symptoms persist for more than two weeks and interfere with daily life, work, or relationships, it’s time to seek professional help.
How long does depression treatment take?
Many patients begin feeling better within 4-6 weeks of starting treatment. Full recovery varies by individual but is achievable with consistent care.
Will I need medication?
Not everyone needs medication. Dr. Lee will work with you to determine the best treatment approach, which may include therapy, medication, or both.