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Best PTSD Telehealth in College Station, TX | Lyte Psychiatry

Lyte Psychiatry provides board-certified ptsd care to patients in College Station, TX via HIPAA-compliant telehealth. Whether you're in College Station proper or a surrounding community like Bryan, Hearne, Caldwell, our providers are available β€” typically within the same week. PTSD affects 8 million Americans at any given time, with especially high rates in veterans and assault survivors.

PTSD in College Station: Understanding the Local Need

College Station is located in Central Texas β€” a rapidly growing region where psychiatric provider supply consistently lags demand. Texas A&M University β€” 70,000+ students. Academic pressure and college mental health crisis. For College Station residents seeking ptsd care, the combination of a growing population and limited local psychiatric provider supply means that wait times at traditional practices can stretch weeks or months. Lyte Psychiatry's telehealth model eliminates that barrier β€” most patients in College Station and Brazos County are seen within the week.

Symptoms of PTSD We Treat

If you're considering ptsd treatment in College Station, you may recognize some of the following: Intrusive memories, nightmares, flashbacks, hypervigilance, emotional numbing, avoidance of trauma reminders. These symptoms warrant a proper evaluation no matter how mild or severe they seem. Over time, untreated ptsd tends to take a growing toll on work, relationships, and daily life.

Our Approach to PTSD Treatment in College Station

Our ptsd care model combines clinical evidence with a personalized plan for each patient. SSRIs (sertraline, paroxetine β€” FDA approved for PTSD), prazosin for nightmares, trauma-focused therapy referral. A comprehensive evaluation comes first, followed by a treatment plan matched to your symptoms and history β€” one that evolves as your response to treatment becomes clear.

Telehealth Care for College Station Residents

Lyte Psychiatry serves College Station and all of Brazos County via HIPAA-compliant telehealth. Virtual appointments are conducted on a secure video platform β€” no app download required. You can be seen from your home, office, or anywhere in Texas with a reliable internet connection. For Texas A&M students, telehealth removes the transportation, scheduling, and stigma barriers that have historically prevented access to ptsd care.

Why College Station Patients Choose Lyte Psychiatry for PTSD

For ptsd care, College Station residents choose Lyte Psychiatry for board-certified providers, fast access (same-week, often same-day), and in-network billing with Ambetter, BlueCross BlueShield, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Aetna, and Humana β€” most visits run $0–$30. Compared to the months-long waits common at larger systems serving Brazos County, our model prioritizes speed without sacrificing quality. We see new patients from College Station, Bryan, Hearne, and throughout Texas.

Insurance We Accept for PTSD in College Station: Ambetter, BlueCross & More

Lyte Psychiatry is in-network with Ambetter, BlueCross BlueShield (BCBS), UnitedHealthcare (UHC), Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Magellan, and Optum for College Station patients. Most patients pay $0–$30 per visit. Self-pay, HSA, and FSA options also available. View our [full insurance guide β†’](/insurance) or call 469-733-0848 to verify your specific coverage before your first appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions β€” PTSD in College Station

How common is ptsd in College Station, TX?

An estimated 12 million adults in the U.S. live with PTSD in any given year, and about 6% of the population will develop PTSD at some point in their lifetime. In College Station and Brazos County, this translates to tens of thousands of residents affected. Texas A&M University β€” 70,000+ students. Academic pressure and college mental health crisis. Yet access to psychiatric care remains limited β€” Lyte Psychiatry was built specifically to close that gap with same-week telehealth appointments. [Source: National Center for PTSD (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)](https://www.ptsd.va.gov/understand/common/common_adults.asp)

Where can I find ptsd treatment in College Station, TX?

Lyte Psychiatry provides board-certified ptsd care to College Station residents via HIPAA-compliant telehealth. Our providers hold Texas and New Mexico licensure and carry specialized training in ptsd. Most College Station patients are seen within the week. Book at lytepsych.com or call 469-733-0848.

What are the warning signs that someone in College Station needs ptsd help?

Warning signs include: Intrusive memories, nightmares, flashbacks, hypervigilance, emotional numbing, avoidance of trauma reminders. According to the [American Psychiatric Association](https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families), symptoms that interfere with work, relationships, or daily functioning for two weeks or more warrant a professional evaluation. If you or a loved one in College Station are experiencing these symptoms, same-week appointments are available at Lyte Psychiatry.

Does insurance cover ptsd in College Station?

Yes. Under the [Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA)](https://www.cms.gov/marketplace/outreach-and-education/mental-health-parity), insurance plans must cover mental health care at the same level as physical health care. Lyte Psychiatry accepts BlueCross BlueShield (BCBS), UnitedHealthcare (UHC), Cigna, Humana, Aetna, Ambetter, Magellan, and Optum. Most College Station patients pay $0–$30 per visit after insurance. [See all insurance plans we accept β†’](/insurance)

How quickly can I get a ptsd appointment in College Station?

Most College Station patients are seen within the same week via telehealth. Same-day appointments are sometimes available for urgent needs. According to [SAMHSA's 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health](https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2022-nsduh-annual-national-report), unmet mental health care need in Texas is driven largely by access barriers β€” not lack of desire for treatment. Lyte Psychiatry's telehealth model is designed to remove those barriers. Call 469-733-0848 for fastest scheduling.

What does ptsd treatment involve at Lyte Psychiatry?

SSRIs (sertraline, paroxetine β€” FDA approved for PTSD), prazosin for nightmares, trauma-focused therapy referral. All treatment begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. From there, we develop an individualized plan β€” which may include medication management, psychotherapy referrals, lifestyle recommendations, and regular follow-up visits. Our approach aligns with evidence-based guidelines from the [American Psychiatric Association](https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/clinical-practice-guidelines).

Is telehealth for ptsd effective for College Station patients?

Yes. Multiple peer-reviewed studies confirm telehealth psychiatric care is clinically equivalent to in-person care for most conditions including ptsd. A [2022 study in JAMA Psychiatry](https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry) found that telehealth patients showed similar improvement rates to in-person patients for depression, anxiety, and ADHD. For College Station residents β€” especially those in Bryan and Hearne β€” telehealth eliminates the commute entirely.

Does Lyte Psychiatry serve communities near College Station?

Yes. In addition to College Station, we serve patients throughout Brazos County including Bryan, Hearne, Caldwell, Huntsville β€” and anywhere in Texas via telehealth. View all locations at [lytepsych.com/locations](/locations).

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