Online PTSD Treatment | Trauma-Informed Telepsychiatry | Samz Mental Health

Online PTSD Treatment | Trauma-Informed Telepsychiatry | Same-Day, No Referral

PTSD doesn’t follow a schedule. Flashbacks don’t wait for a convenient appointment slot. Nightmares don’t pause because the next available psychiatrist is three months out. If you are living with post-traumatic stress disorder — or suspect that trauma is behind the anxiety, sleep problems, hypervigilance, or emotional numbness you’ve been experiencing — you deserve access to expert psychiatric care now, not months from now. At Samz Mental Health, Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC — a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner — provides trauma-informed online PTSD treatment with same-day and next-day availability across nine states. No referral required. No waitlist. No commute.

PTSD affects an estimated 13 million Americans at any given time. Veterans, first responders, survivors of abuse, and anyone who has lived through serious trauma deserves access to board-certified psychiatric care that understands the complexity of what they’ve been through. Our telepsychiatry model brings that care directly to you — through a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform, from wherever you feel safest.

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What Is PTSD?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric condition that develops when a person’s nervous system becomes stuck in a state of threat response following exposure to trauma. Unlike normal stress reactions — which fade as the danger passes — PTSD symptoms persist, intensify, and interfere with daily functioning long after the traumatic event itself has ended.

PTSD can develop after experiencing or witnessing a single traumatic event, or it can develop gradually from prolonged exposure to trauma over time. The DSM-5-TR recognizes PTSD as a distinct diagnosis with four core symptom clusters:

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Re-experiencing Symptoms

Intrusive flashbacks, vivid nightmares, distressing memories that feel as real as the original event.

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Avoidance

Avoiding people, places, thoughts, or situations that serve as reminders of the trauma. Emotional numbing.

Hyperarousal

Constant alertness, exaggerated startle response, difficulty sleeping, irritability, angry outbursts.

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Negative Cognitions & Mood

Persistent negative beliefs about oneself or the world, persistent guilt or shame, emotional detachment from others.


Signs You May Have PTSD

Many people with PTSD don’t immediately recognize their symptoms as trauma-related. If you are experiencing several of the following, a psychiatric evaluation is strongly recommended:

  • Recurring nightmares about the traumatic event
  • Flashbacks that feel like reliving the trauma
  • Feeling emotionally numb or detached from others
  • Avoiding reminders of what happened
  • Difficulty sleeping or staying asleep
  • Intense irritability or angry outbursts
  • Hypervigilance — constantly feeling on guard
  • Exaggerated startle response to sounds or touch
  • Persistent feelings of guilt, shame, or self-blame
  • Loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed
  • Difficulty concentrating or remembering things
  • Feeling that your future has been cut short

PTSD symptoms must persist for at least one month and cause significant impairment in daily functioning for a formal diagnosis to apply. However, even sub-threshold trauma symptoms that don’t fully meet PTSD criteria deserve clinical attention and care.


Who We Serve — PTSD Across All Experiences

Trauma does not discriminate. PTSD affects people of every background, profession, and life circumstance. Our trauma-informed practice serves:

🎖️ Veterans & Active Military

Combat exposure, moral injury, military sexual trauma (MST), and the ongoing psychological weight of service-related experiences are among the most common causes of PTSD. Our states — particularly Texas, Washington, Florida, and Colorado — have significant active-duty and veteran populations. We provide dedicated, culturally sensitive psychiatric care for veterans, understanding the unique challenges of military trauma and the barriers many service members face in seeking help.

🚒 First Responders & Emergency Workers

Law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, nurses, and emergency room staff are exposed to traumatic events as part of their professional lives. Repeated occupational trauma accumulates over time, often leading to delayed-onset or chronic PTSD. We understand the culture of first responders — the “tough it out” ethos that makes asking for help feel difficult — and we provide judgment-free, confidential psychiatric care designed around your schedule.

💜 Survivors of Abuse & Violence

Domestic violence, sexual assault, childhood abuse, and interpersonal violence are among the leading causes of PTSD in the general population. Survivors deserve psychiatric care delivered in an environment where they feel safe, seen, and in control. Our telehealth model allows you to connect with a trusted provider from your own home — wherever you feel most secure.

🚗 Accident & Disaster Survivors

Serious motor vehicle accidents, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and workplace accidents can all trigger PTSD. Many survivors don’t seek psychiatric care because they believe “it wasn’t bad enough” to justify a PTSD diagnosis. There is no trauma threshold for PTSD — what matters is how your nervous system responded, not whether an outside observer would consider the event “serious enough.”

🔄 Complex Trauma (C-PTSD)

ℹ️ What is Complex PTSD? Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) develops from prolonged, repeated trauma — such as childhood abuse, domestic violence, sex trafficking, or long-term captivity — rather than a single event. Beyond the core PTSD symptoms, C-PTSD often includes significant difficulties with emotional regulation, deep-seated shame, distorted self-perception, and relationship instability. We provide trauma-informed psychiatric evaluation and medication management that accounts for the full complexity of C-PTSD presentations.

How We Treat PTSD — Medication Management & Trauma-Informed Care

The most effective PTSD treatment combines psychiatric medication management with trauma-focused psychotherapy. As a telepsychiatry practice, our role is the psychiatric component — evaluation, diagnosis, and medication management — while we actively support coordinating your care with a therapist of your choosing.

FDA-Approved PTSD Medications

The FDA has approved two medications specifically for PTSD — both SSRIs that have demonstrated significant efficacy in reducing the full range of PTSD symptoms:

  • Sertraline (Zoloft) — First-line FDA-approved treatment for PTSD. Reduces intrusive symptoms, avoidance, and hyperarousal.
  • Paroxetine (Paxil) — The second FDA-approved PTSD medication. Often used when sertraline is not tolerated or insufficiently effective.

Additional Evidence-Based Medications

Beyond the two FDA-approved options, a range of other medications are commonly used off-label to address specific PTSD symptoms:

  • Other SSRIs (fluoxetine, escitalopram) — Widely used for PTSD with strong evidence base despite off-label status
  • SNRIs (venlafaxine, duloxetine) — Effective for PTSD with co-occurring depression and anxiety
  • Prazosin — Highly effective for PTSD-related nightmares and sleep disturbance; recommended in VA/DoD guidelines
  • Mirtazapine — Used for PTSD with prominent insomnia, appetite disruption, and depression
  • Atypical antipsychotics — Augmentation for treatment-resistant PTSD or co-occurring psychotic features

Medication selection is always individualized to your specific symptom profile, co-occurring conditions, prior medication history, and personal preferences. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to PTSD pharmacotherapy.

What We Do Not Prescribe for PTSD

Benzodiazepines (such as Xanax or Klonopin) are generally not recommended for PTSD by VA/DoD guidelines or the APA — research shows they can worsen PTSD outcomes, impair trauma processing, and create dependence. We follow evidence-based prescribing guidelines and will discuss all medication decisions transparently with you.


How Online PTSD Treatment Works

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Step 1: Book Online

Choose a same-day or next-day slot via our secure portal. No referral needed. Book from anywhere in your state, including rural areas with no local psychiatrists.

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Step 2: Complete Intake

Fill out a brief confidential intake form covering your trauma history, current symptoms, and any prior treatments. About 5 minutes — done before your appointment.

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Step 3: Trauma-Informed Evaluation

Connect via encrypted HIPAA-compliant video from a private space you feel safe in — your home, your car, wherever works. No waiting room. No strangers in the hallway.

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Step 4: Personalized Treatment Plan

Receive a medication plan based on your specific symptoms, co-occurring conditions, and goals. E-prescriptions sent to your local pharmacy same day if clinically appropriate.

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Step 5: Ongoing Care

Regular follow-ups for medication adjustments, symptom tracking, and long-term psychiatric support. We work alongside your therapist for coordinated, comprehensive PTSD care.

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PTSD by the Numbers in Our States

PTSD is not rare — it is vastly undertreated, particularly in states with large veteran, rural, and first-responder populations. Understanding the scale of the problem underscores why accessible telepsychiatry matters:

State PTSD Context
Texas 1.6M+ veterans; major military installations (Fort Cavazos, Fort Bliss, Fort Sam Houston); high rates of natural disaster trauma
Florida 1.5M+ veterans; hurricane trauma prevalent; large first-responder community
Washington 600K+ veterans; Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) — one of the largest Army installations in the US
Colorado 400K+ veterans; Peterson SFB, Buckley SFB, Fort Carson — significant active-duty population
New York High urban trauma exposure; large first-responder community; 9/11-related PTSD still prevalent
MD, NH, NM, IA Significant veteran and rural populations with limited local psychiatric access

Insurance & Payment for Online PTSD Treatment

Accepted Insurance Plans Payment Type
Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Optum In-Network Insurance
Carelon Behavioral Health, Most Major Commercial Plans In-Network Insurance
Self-Pay / Cash-Pay (Credit, Debit, HSA/FSA) Direct Payment

All states we serve have telehealth parity laws — your insurer is required to cover telepsychiatry at the same rate as in-person psychiatric care. We’ll verify your benefits before your first appointment.


Frequently Asked Questions — Online PTSD Treatment

Can an online psychiatrist diagnose and treat PTSD?

Yes. Board-certified telepsychiatry providers use the same diagnostic criteria (DSM-5-TR) and clinical assessment tools as in-person psychiatrists. Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC is fully licensed to evaluate, diagnose, and treat PTSD via secure video appointments in NY, TX, FL, CO, WA, MD, NH, NM, and IA. VA/DoD clinical research confirms telepsychiatry produces equivalent outcomes to in-person care for PTSD.

What PTSD medications can be prescribed via telehealth?

The FDA-approved medications for PTSD — sertraline (Zoloft) and paroxetine (Paxil) — can be prescribed at the initial telehealth visit. Other commonly used medications including other SSRIs, SNRIs, prazosin for nightmares, and mirtazapine are also available via telehealth. All medication decisions are individualized to your specific symptom profile and treatment history.

Do I need a referral to be seen for PTSD?

No referral is required. Book directly through our secure scheduling portal and be seen same-day or next-day. No primary care physician referral, no prior authorization, no waiting for a callback.

Is telepsychiatry safe for PTSD? I’m worried about being triggered in a video call.

Many patients with PTSD actually find telehealth safer and more comfortable than in-person care — you attend from a private space you control, there’s no waiting room exposure, and you don’t have to navigate public transportation or unfamiliar environments. Your provider will proceed at your pace, will not pressure you to disclose more than you’re ready to share, and will always prioritize your sense of safety in the session.

Can you treat C-PTSD (complex PTSD) via telehealth?

Yes. Complex PTSD can be evaluated and managed via telepsychiatry. C-PTSD — which develops from prolonged repeated trauma — often presents with co-occurring depression, anxiety, emotional dysregulation, and relationship difficulties. We provide trauma-informed psychiatric care that accounts for this full complexity, and we can coordinate with your therapist for comprehensive treatment.

How quickly can I start PTSD treatment?

Most patients are seen same-day or next-day. We do not maintain waitlists. If you are ready to start treatment today, we are ready to see you — book online now and receive your prescription at the same appointment if clinically appropriate.

Will you work with my existing therapist?

Absolutely. The most effective PTSD treatment combines medication management with trauma-focused psychotherapy. We actively support care coordination with your existing therapist and can communicate with them as clinically appropriate, with your consent.

Which states do you serve?

We provide online PTSD treatment in New York, Texas, Florida, Colorado, Washington, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Iowa.


Why Choose Samz Mental Health for PTSD Treatment

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Board-Certified Expertise

Samuel Omolade, PMHNP-BC holds advanced specialty certification in psychiatric mental health care — not a generalist prescriber.

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Trauma-Informed Approach

Every aspect of your care is delivered through a trauma-informed lens — your pace, your safety, your control.

Same-Day Access

No 3–6 month waitlists. Book today and be seen today — no waitlist, no referral, no barriers.

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From Your Safe Space

Attend your appointment from wherever you feel safest — home, your car, anywhere with an internet connection.

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Care Coordination

We work alongside your therapist to provide comprehensive, coordinated PTSD care — not siloed medication management.

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9 States, Rural & Urban

NY, TX, FL, CO, WA, MD, NH, NM, and IA — serving veterans, first responders, and survivors in every community.

You Don’t Have to Wait to Start Healing

Same-day PTSD treatment available now. Board-certified, trauma-informed, no referral needed.

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📞 Questions? Call us at +1 (713) 489-5388

🆘 Crisis Resources: If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a psychiatric emergency, please call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or go to your nearest emergency room. The Veterans Crisis Line is available at 988, then press 1. Samz Mental Health does not provide emergency crisis services.

Online PTSD Treatment by State

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