Panic Disorder Treatment Utah — NBCG
panic doesn't have to be your new normal

Panic Disorder Treatment in Utah — Reclaim Your Life

Evidence-based, compassionate panic disorder care in Utah — comprehensive outpatient treatment that helps you break the cycle of fear.

you don't have to live in fear of the next attack

Why Choose NBCG for Panic Disorder Treatment

Panic disorder is more than just anxiety — it's a pattern of sudden, overwhelming fear that can strike without warning and reshape your entire life around avoiding the next attack. Our Utah-based team specializes in breaking that cycle with evidence-based care that addresses both the attacks themselves and the avoidance patterns that grow around them.

Whether you're experiencing panic attacks for the first time, struggling with panic disorder alongside agoraphobia, or looking for options after previous treatments haven't worked — we have the right provider for you.

From your first call to long-term recovery, we walk alongside you — never asking you to face this alone.
understanding what's happening in your brain

Panic disorder is real — and highly treatable.

Panic disorder is characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks — sudden surges of intense fear that peak within minutes. Unlike everyday anxiety, panic attacks can occur without any obvious trigger, leading many people to live in constant anticipation of the next episode.

i.

The panic cycle

Physical sensations (racing heart, breathlessness) get misread as danger, triggering adrenaline that worsens those very sensations — creating a self-reinforcing loop that can be interrupted with the right treatment.

ii.

Anticipatory anxiety

The fear of having another attack often becomes as disabling as the attacks themselves — affecting work, relationships, and daily routines.

iii.

Avoidance & agoraphobia

Many people develop agoraphobia — avoiding places or situations associated with past attacks. While avoidance feels protective short-term, it strengthens the panic cycle over time.

iv.

Not a sign of weakness

Panic disorder has clear neurological underpinnings. It is a recognized medical condition — and with the right support, the vast majority of people experience significant and lasting improvement.

recognizing the signs

Common Symptoms of a Panic Attack

Racing or pounding heart
Shortness of breath or feeling smothered
Chest pain or tightness
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Chills or hot flashes
Numbness or tingling in the hands or face
Feeling of unreality or detachment (derealization)
Fear of losing control or "going crazy"
Fear of dying
Nausea or stomach upset
Persistent worry about future attacks
Changing behavior to avoid potential triggers
the way we care for you

Panic Disorder Treatments We Offer

— one

Psychological & Neuropsychological Testing

A structured evaluation helps accurately diagnose panic disorder, rule out other causes, and create a targeted treatment plan. Testing may include clinical interviews, standardized questionnaires, and behavioral assessments.

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Mental Health Therapy (CBT & Exposure)

Cognitive behavioral therapy is the gold-standard psychological treatment for panic disorder. Your therapist will help you identify the thought patterns fueling panic, tolerate physical sensations, and systematically reduce avoidance behaviors through structured exposure.

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Psychiatric Medication Management

SSRIs, SNRIs, and other evidence-based medications can significantly reduce the frequency and severity of panic attacks. Our board-certified psychiatric providers monitor response carefully and adjust your plan as you progress.

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— four

TMS Therapy

Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared brain stimulation therapy that can reduce anxiety and panic severity — particularly for patients who haven't responded fully to medication or therapy alone.

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Ketamine Therapy

For treatment-resistant cases, ketamine infusions can provide rapid relief from severe anxiety and panic symptoms — often creating a window of opportunity for deeper therapeutic work to take hold.

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Integrated Care Planning

At NBCG, psychiatric, psychological, and therapeutic care are coordinated under one roof. Your treatment plan may combine multiple modalities, all overseen by a unified clinical team — no fragmented care.

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Ready when you are — for testing, therapy, or medication management.

why people choose us

The NBCG Difference

At NBCG, we go beyond a single treatment to provide comprehensive, connected mental health support — ensuring holistic care that adapts to your whole person, not just your symptoms.

Multiple locations across Northern Utah

A team of licensed psychologists, therapists, and board-certified psychiatric providers & nurse practitioners who provide interdisciplinary, connected care

Integrated approach combining CBT for panic, exposure therapy, medication management, TMS, and ketamine — with mindfulness guidance for continued progress at home

Evidence-based, patient-centered treatment plans tailored to your panic disorder profile, severity, and goals

Skip the back-and-forth.

If you're ready to get help, you can schedule your first appointment directly with one of NBCG's expert providers.

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Not quite ready to book? Fill out our contact form and we'll reach out.

If you've been struggling with panic disorder that hasn't responded to medication or therapy alone, NBCG also offers advanced outpatient options including TMS therapy and ketamine infusions in Utah. Ask your provider whether these treatments may be right for you.

accessible care

We Accept Most Insurance

Our NBCG team goes above and beyond to verify your insurance benefits, investigate coverage, and complete prior authorizations — so you'll know your costs upfront and can begin treatment with confidence and affordability.

we'd love to hear from you

Request a Consultation

One of our team members will reach out to talk through your options and answer any questions you may have.

To schedule an appointment, please call

(801) 823-3109
care close to home

Locations & Services

Logan
429 S Main Street
Logan, UT 84321
  • ABA & Autism Services
  • Speech Therapy
South Ogden
5974 S. Fashion Pointe Drive, Suite 140
South Ogden, UT 84403
  • ABA & Autism Services
  • Thrive Learning Center
  • Speech Therapy
5926 S. Fashion Pointe Drive, Suite 120
South Ogden, UT 84403
  • Psych & Neuropsych Testing
  • Mental Health Therapy
  • Psychiatric Med Management
  • TMS, Spravato, & Ketamine
Layton
920 West Heritage Blvd, Suite 210
Layton, UT 84041
  • Mental Health Therapy
Bountiful
415 S Medical Drive, Suite A100
Bountiful, UT 84010
  • Psych & Neuropsych Testing
  • Mental Health Therapy
  • ABA & Autism Services
  • Speech Therapy
  • Psychiatric Med Management
  • TMS, Spravato, & Ketamine
Salt Lake City
370 E South Temple Street, Suite 175
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
  • Psych & Neuropsych Testing
  • Mental Health Therapy
  • Psychiatric Med Management
  • TMS, Spravato, & Ketamine
West Jordan
7613 S Jordan Landing Blvd, Suite 120
West Jordan, UT 84084
  • ABA & Autism Services
  • Psychiatric Med Management
your next step

Relief begins with one conversation.

Whether you're experiencing panic attacks for the first time or searching for new options after others haven't worked — our team is here to meet you exactly where you are.

Indications for Treatment

The providers at Neurobehavioral Center for Growth (NBCG) offer psychiatric evaluation and treatment in Utah for a range of mental health conditions, including Panic Disorder, Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Social Anxiety Disorder, and co-occurring depression. Treatment is determined based on individual psychiatric evaluations and may include therapy, medications, and advanced outpatient options.

Important Safety Information

Psychiatric medications are only available by prescription and should be taken as directed by a healthcare provider. A provider at NBCG can help determine if medication is right for you. Patients' responses to medications may vary, and ongoing monitoring is necessary to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Common side effects may include drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, changes in appetite, or mood fluctuations. Some medications carry risks such as dependency, withdrawal symptoms, or rare but serious adverse effects. It is important to discuss all potential risks and benefits with your provider.

Medications for mental health conditions should not be discontinued without consulting a healthcare provider. If you experience severe side effects, worsening symptoms, or thoughts of self-harm, seek immediate medical attention.