LifeStance Health

Florida Behavioral Health of Lake Nona

Office address

6718 Lake Nona Blvd, Suite 250
Orlando, FL 32827

Hours of operation

  • Monday8:00AM - 5:00PM
  • Tuesday8:00AM - 5:00PM
  • Wednesday8:00AM - 5:00PM
  • Thursday8:00AM - 5:00PM
  • Friday8:00AM - 5:00PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Psychiatry & Therapy in Lake Nona

    Our mental health clinic features some of the most experienced therapists and psychiatrists in Orlando, FL. We provide a welcoming and calming atmosphere in our clinic, while also providing telehealth services online.

    Lake Nona Therapy Services

    Our top-rated therapists in Lake Nona offer a variety of therapy services both in-person and through telehealth appointments. Some of the therapy services we offer include:

    Lake Nona Psychiatry Services

    Our Lake Nona psychiatrists offer a variety of psychiatric services both in-person and through telehealth appointments. Some of the psychiatry services we offer include:

    Directions from Downtown Orlando

    1) Head south on US-17 S/US-441 S/US-92 W/S Orange Blossom Trail toward 39th St
    2) Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto W Lancaster Rd
    3) Turn right onto Winegard Rd
    4) Turn left onto W Sand Lake Rd
    5) Continue onto McCoy Rd
    6) Use the left 2 lanes to turn slightly left onto Jetport Dr
    7) Use any lane to merge onto FL-528 E via the ramp to International Airport
    8) Use the right 2 lanes to take exit 11 for FL-436 N/Semoran Blvd toward International Airport
    9) Keep right, follow signs for Int'l Airport and merge onto Jeff Fuqua Blvd
    10) Use the right 2 lanes to turn slightly right to stay on Jeff Fuqua Blvd (signs for Terminal B)
    11) Continue straight onto Access Rd/Jeff Fuqua Blvd
    12) Keep left to stay on Access Rd/Jeff Fuqua Blvd
    13) Keep right to stay on Access Rd/Jeff Fuqua Blvd
    14) Continue straight onto State Hwy 527A/Boggy Creek Rd

    Conditions We Treat

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia is a disorder in which the brain synapses that control thoughts, feelings, and actions begin to misfire, causing a disconnect with reality.

    Stress Management

    Although everyone can except some stress in their daily lives, it can sometimes take over other healthy emotions and become too burdensome to manage.

    PTSD

    PTSD is a psychiatric illness that some people develop following a traumatic event. Symptoms include flashbacks, anger, avoidance, and intrusive thoughts.

    Personality Disorders

    Personality disorders are mental illnesses that affect a patient’s ability to form & keep relationships and adapt to the changing demands of life.

    Panic Attack

    Panic attacks are short, intense events in which patients experience overwhelming feelings of dread, increasing heart rates, difficulty breathing, or trembling.

    OCD

    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a kind of anxiety disorder that causes patients to obsess over relatively mundane aspects of life.

    Self-Esteem

    A person’s self-esteem level describes how they feel about their behaviors, body, values, and overall worth. It is sometimes called self-worth.

    Healthy Behavior Changes

    Although many mental health patients need therapy or medications to feel better, healthy habits can also play a critical role in recovery.

    Grief Counseling

    Grief is a strong, emotional, and natural reaction to a significant loss. People who are grieving may feel overwhelmed by sadness or loneliness.

    Depression

    Although it affects each person differently, depression generally causes feelings of hopelessness and loss of interest in daily life.

    Bipolar Disorders

    Bipolar disorder is a mental illness in which patients experience periods of mania followed by episodes of depression. It is also a form of depression.

    Eating Disorders

    Eating Disorders are persistent mental disturbances with which patients obsess about food, causing negative physical, social, and psychological effects

    Autism Spectrum Disorders

    ASD is a type of developmental disability that affects the way patients experience relationships, communicate with others, and behave in certain situations.

    Anxiety Disorders

    “Anxiety” is a broad term used to describe several disorders in which patients experience outsized reactions to stimuli.

    Anger Management

    Anger management is a type of therapy that teaches patients to control their tempers, cope with stressors, & express anger in healthy ways.

    Agoraphobia

    Patients with agoraphobia experience an overwhelming fear of being cornered, powerless, or not in control.

    Adjustment Disorder

    Patients with adjustment disorder experience outsized and long-lasting reactions to adverse events.

    ADD-ADHD

    ADD disorders cause several problems with concentration, memory, and other cognitive functions.