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Loudoun County, Virginia

Psychiatric Care
in Loudoun County, Virginia

One of the wealthiest, fastest-growing counties in America, and one where the pressure to perform, provide, and appear fine is relentless. Telehealth psychiatric care that meets you where you are.

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The Loudoun reality

Loudoun County has grown explosively. The stress that comes with that growth is real, and widely unacknowledged.

Loudoun County has been one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States for over a decade. The data center corridor along Route 7 has brought tech jobs and industry. The schools are rated highly. The neighborhoods in Ashburn, Brambleton, and Leesburg are well-maintained and family-oriented. From the outside, it looks like the American dream running smoothly.

Inside those homes is a different picture. Parents stretched between demanding careers and hypercompetitive school environments. Tech workers navigating layoffs and identity shifts. Dual-income households carrying mortgages that require both incomes to stay afloat. New residents who moved here for opportunity and found themselves isolated in a suburb where everyone looks busy and no one knows their neighbors.

Alice Tran, PMHNP-BC provides telehealth psychiatric care for adults in Ashburn, Leesburg, Sterling, Purcellville, South Riding, Brambleton, and throughout Loudoun County. No traffic on Route 7. No navigating One Loudoun parking. Just an appointment that fits into your actual life.

What Loudoun patients come for

The patterns Alice sees in Loudoun County adults

High-functioning anxiety

The kind that looks like productivity. Constant planning, difficulty delegating, an inability to rest without guilt. Loudoun is full of people who have built entire careers on their anxiety, until it stops being useful and starts being disabling.

Tech industry burnout

The data center economy and tech sector draw workers who identify deeply with their jobs. When a layoff comes, or when the job stops feeling meaningful, the identity collapse that follows can look a lot like depression. It often is. And it responds well to treatment.

Parenting stress and postpartum

New parents in Loudoun face competitive school preparation, high housing costs, and the expectation that they will excel at parenting the same way they excel at everything else. Postpartum depression and parenting-related anxiety are common and very treatable.

ADHD, late diagnosis

Many Loudoun adults arrive at ADHD only after their child is diagnosed, and they recognize themselves in the description. Or after a career transition reveals that the compensating strategies no longer work. Alice provides thorough adult ADHD evaluation and treatment.

Isolation in a new suburb

Moving to Loudoun for the schools or the jobs often means leaving an established community behind. Building genuine connection in a fast-growing suburb takes longer than people expect. The resulting loneliness can develop into depression quietly.

Commuter stress and burnout

The Dulles Toll Road, Route 28, and the Silver Line Metro have made Loudoun more connected, but the commute into DC or Tysons is still significant. Chronic commuter stress compounds everything else and is worth addressing as part of a broader picture.

Common questions

What Loudoun County patients ask

Do you offer evening or early morning appointments?

Alice's current hours are Monday through Thursday, 10am to 4pm. If those hours are a barrier, reach out directly, there may be options, or she can recommend next steps for finding care that fits your schedule.

What insurance do you accept?

See Rates & Insurance for most updated in network insurances and current fees.

Is this confidential from my employer?

Yes. Your care is protected under HIPAA. Your employer has no access to your medical records or the fact that you are receiving psychiatric care. Your insurance EOB will show only "telehealth visit", not a diagnosis or a provider name.

Can I be seen if I have a security clearance?

This is a common concern in Northern Virginia. Seeking mental health treatment does not automatically affect a security clearance, in fact, untreated mental health conditions are more likely to create issues than treated ones. Alice is not able to provide clearance-specific legal advice, but she encourages you to seek the care you need.

Psychiatric care for Loudoun County adults.

Telehealth. Board-certified PMHNP. Accepting new patients.

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