How Insomnia and Anxiety Are Linked – What You Need to Know
You did everything right today — so why won’t your brain shut off at night? Discover why anxiety and insomnia feed each other, and how the right treatment can finally break the cycle.
Lifetime Insight provides online psychiatry (Telepsychiatry) treatment services across multiple U.S. states. Patients can access expert care from a Psychiatrist who will do a diagnostic evaluation and create a treatment plan through through secure online appointments — all from the comfort of home.
Our telepsychiatry services allow patients to access expert psychiatric care remotely across state lines.
Dr. Sarit Hovav is a board-certified psychiatrist providing personalized telehealth care in California, Nevada, Florida, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa. She completed medical training at Mount Sinai–Beth Israel, followed by a UCLA post-doctoral fellowship and psychiatry residency.
Dr. Hovav specializes in evidence-based treatment of mood, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders, combining clinical expertise with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
Dr. Heather Hauck is a double board-certified psychiatrist specializing in general and addiction psychiatry. She completed medical school at the Uniformed Services University, psychiatry residency at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and addiction fellowship at the University of Colorado.
Her experience spans inpatient, outpatient, and substance use treatment settings, delivering comprehensive, evidence-based care through telehealth for patients in Nebraska, Virginia, and Colorado.
Read more about Dr. Hauck here.
*Please note: We do not accept any HMO plan, United Healthcare/UMR/Optum, Medicare, Medicaid, or Tricare.
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