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Anxiety Consultation Online — Ireland

Confidential clinical assessment for generalised anxiety, panic, and health anxiety. Validated tools (GAD-7), lifestyle support, and medication review.

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About anxiety

Anxiety disorders are the most common group of mental-health conditions in Ireland, affecting around 1 in 9 adults at any given time per HSE data. Anxiety becomes a clinical concern when it's excessive, hard to control, persists over weeks or months, and starts to affect daily life. Effective treatments exist — most people respond well to a combination of CBT, lifestyle changes, and, where indicated, medication.

Symptoms and signs

  • Excessive worry about everyday situations, difficult to control
  • Feeling on edge, restless, or unable to relax
  • Muscle tension, headaches, fatigue
  • Sleep disturbance — difficulty falling asleep
  • Difficulty concentrating; mind "going blank"
  • Irritability
  • Physical symptoms — racing heart, shortness of breath, gut symptoms, sweating
  • Panic attacks in some — sudden intense fear with chest pain, dizziness, sense of impending doom

When to seek urgent help

For most anxiety symptoms, an Online Doctor consultation or HSE Counselling in Primary Care is the right starting point. If you're experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, contact Samaritans on 116 123, Pieta House on 1800 247 247, or attend your nearest emergency department. Severe physical symptoms (chest pain that persists, fainting, neurological symptoms) need same-day in-person assessment to rule out medical causes.

Common anxiety conditions

Per NICE CKS, common patterns include:

  • Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) — persistent excessive worry about many things
  • Panic disorder — recurrent unexpected panic attacks with fear of recurrence
  • Social anxiety — fear of social or performance situations
  • Specific phobias — intense fear of specific objects or situations
  • Health anxiety — persistent worry about having serious illness
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) — after exposure to traumatic events

Treatment options

Per NICE and ICGP guidance, treatment is stepped:

  • Self-help and lifestyle — first step for mild anxiety. Includes CBT-based workbooks, online programmes, structured exercise, sleep regulation, caffeine reduction
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) — strongest evidence base for sustained recovery. Available via HSE Counselling in Primary Care (free for medical card holders), private therapists, or online platforms
  • SSRIs/SNRIs — sertraline, escitalopram, venlafaxine. First-line medication for moderate-to-severe anxiety
  • Pregabalin — alternative for selected cases when SSRIs aren't suitable
  • Beta-blockers — for situational performance anxiety (limited role)
  • Benzodiazepines — used cautiously and short-term only (high dependence risk per HPRA guidance)

Self-care and lifestyle

Anxiety responds well to structured lifestyle: regular sleep, daily exercise (even brief walks help), limited caffeine and alcohol, mindfulness or relaxation practice, and time outdoors. The "worry time" technique (designated 15 minutes a day for worries, postponing worry the rest of the time) has good evidence. Avoid avoidance — gradually facing feared situations is essential for sustained improvement.

Frequently asked questions

Will I need medication forever?

Not necessarily. For first episodes, medication is typically continued for 6–12 months after symptom resolution to reduce relapse risk, then gradually tapered. Some patients with recurrent or chronic anxiety benefit from longer-term medication.

Can I get a benzodiazepine prescription?

Benzodiazepines (diazepam, alprazolam, etc.) are prescribed with significant caution per HPRA and ICGP guidance — short-term, limited supply, and not first-line for anxiety. The risk of dependence is real and well-documented. SSRIs and CBT are preferred for most patients.

What if therapy hasn't worked for me before?

Different therapies suit different people. CBT, ACT (acceptance and commitment therapy), EMDR (for PTSD), and trauma-focused approaches all have evidence in specific contexts. Discussing what's worked and what hasn't with an Online Doctor or therapist helps refine the approach.

Is anxiety just stress?

Stress is a normal response to demands. Anxiety becomes a clinical concern when worry is excessive, persistent, and affects daily life. The line isn't sharp — but if your usual coping isn't enough, getting professional support is worthwhile.

Sources: HSE.ie, NICE CKS GAD, ICGP, College of Psychiatrists of Ireland. General information only.

What we offer

  • Validated GAD-7 assessment of severity
  • Cognitive-behavioural psychoeducation
  • Initiation or review of SSRIs and SNRIs where appropriate
  • Therapy referral letter
  • Workplace adjustments / sick-leave letter where needed
Crisis support: 112 / 999 · Samaritans 116 123 · Pieta House 1800 247 247 · Text HELLO to 50808.
€34.99
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Frequently asked questions

Can you prescribe anxiety medication?
Yes — standard SSRIs/SNRIs for moderate and severe anxiety. We do not prescribe benzodiazepines online.
How long until I feel better?
SSRIs typically take 4-6 weeks to show benefit. CBT works in parallel timelines. We will book follow-up at 2 and 6 weeks.
Will my employer find out?
No. Consultations are confidential.
Can I get a sick-leave letter?
Yes — where clinically warranted, we can document and provide HR-suitable wording.
How much does it cost?
€34.99 per consultation.

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