Your mind won't stop. And you're exhausted from it. β therapists serving Savannah, Georgia
"I can't relax. I'm constantly waiting for something to go wrong."
Postpartum anxiety affects roughly 15β20% of new mothers, yet is often under-diagnosed.
No commitment. We'll confirm your coverage before your first session.
Virtual therapy for Savannah families
Savannah is a city with deep history, a strong sense of place, and a community culture that can be both supportive and slow to change. For new parents in Savannah, the postpartum period often bumps against a particular tension: there's warmth and community here, but also tradition β including traditional expectations about motherhood, strength, and handling things within the family. In the Historic District, Midtown Savannah, Ardsley Park, and Pooler, families are navigating early parenthood with varying levels of support. Savannah's size also means that specialized mental health resources β particularly for perinatal issues β are limited. Wait lists for local therapists can stretch for months. Phoenix Health provides telehealth therapy to families throughout the Savannah and Coastal Georgia area with no wait and no commute. Our therapists hold PMH-C certification and specialize in postpartum depression, anxiety, birth trauma, and the full range of pregnancy and parenting challenges. Sessions are conducted via secure video from home. The distance from Atlanta or other larger cities doesn't mean you're on your own. Good specialized care is available, and starting with a free consultation is an easy first step.
Serving all of Savannah: Historic District Β· Midtown Savannah Β· Ardsley Park Β· Pooler
Your therapist
All Phoenix Health therapists hold or are working toward PMH-C certification β the gold standard in perinatal mental health.
Real clients. Real relief.
What our clients say about their experience.
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βThe anxiety didn't look like crying. It looked like researching every possible thing that could go wrong, canceling plans because I couldn't manage the variables, and snapping at my partner because I was running on adrenaline 24 hours a day. My therapist helped me name it and interrupt it. I feel like I got my brain back.β
β mom of 1
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βI couldn't put my son down without panicking. I'd check that he was breathing every few minutes through the night. My husband thought I was being a good mom β I knew something was wrong. My therapist helped me see the difference between vigilance and anxiety, and gave me tools to quiet the spiral. I sleep now. That alone changed everything.β
β mom of 2
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βMy emergency C-section left me with nightmares and panic attacks. I couldn't talk about the birth without shaking. Therapy helped me process the trauma and reclaim my story. I'm pregnant again now, and I actually feel ready.β
β expecting mom of 1





Insurance accepted in Georgia
- βAetna / Meritain / CVS Health / First Health
- βAnthem / Blue Cross Blue Shield
- βCigna / Evernorth
- βUnited Healthcare (UHC) / UMR / Surest
- βOptum / United Behavioral Health (UBH)
- βOscar Health
- βOxford Health Plans
We verify your benefits before your first session β most patients pay a standard specialist copay after their deductible. FSA and HSA eligible.
How it works
Book your free call
No commitment, no paperwork. Just a short call to tell us what you're going through and confirm we're the right fit.
Get matched
We pair you with the right specialist for your state and situation β and confirm your coverage before you commit.
Start your first session
Meet your therapist from home β no commute, no waiting room. Weekly or biweekly, adjusted to your life.
Common questions
- Postpartum anxiety often shows up as racing thoughts, constant worry about your baby's safety, an inability to relax, physical symptoms like a racing heart or shortness of breath, and feeling like something terrible is about to happen. It can be harder to recognize than postpartum depression because hypervigilance after having a baby can seem 'normal.'
- Postpartum anxiety affects roughly 15β20% of new mothers β making it actually more common than postpartum depression. It is also underdiagnosed because parents and providers may mistake heightened worry for normal new-parent behavior.
- Evidence-based treatments include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which helps interrupt catastrophic thinking cycles, and mindfulness-based approaches. In some cases, medication may be recommended alongside therapy. A PMH-C certified therapist can help design the right approach for you.
- Yes. Phoenix Health provides telehealth therapy to residents of Georgia. Sessions are conducted via secure video from your home, office, or anywhere private β no commute required. All Phoenix Health therapists are licensed and authorized to practice in Georgia.
- PMH-C (Perinatal Mental Health Certification) is awarded by Postpartum Support International (PSI) to clinicians who have completed advanced training in perinatal mental health β covering postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, birth trauma, and related conditions. It represents the gold standard of specialization in this field.
- If you're struggling β with your mood, your thoughts, your relationship, or just how you're coping β that's enough of a reason to talk to someone. You don't need a diagnosis. A free consultation is a low-commitment first step.
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Ready to talk about postpartum anxiety?
A free 15-minute call is the best place to start β no paperwork, no commitment. We'll confirm your coverage and match you with the right therapist.
Learning resources
πRead our Postpartum Anxiety guides βOften goes alongside
