Only a doctor can tell you if you have panic disorder. But if you think you’ve experienced a panic attack or the symptoms of panic disorder, the tools below can help you discuss your concerns with your doctor.
If you do not have your own physician, or if you have trouble finding or getting a referral for a specialist near you, you can try searching for one by using the resources of an organization like the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA). Its Web site provides a list of its members who have identified themselves as mental health providers. (The professionals on this list are not screened by the ADAA, and the descriptions of their practices are their own.)
Click here for the ADAA’s professional listings.
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Symptom Checklist
Click on the image below to view and print the Symptom Checklist. This tool can help you and your doctor understand your symptoms. |
Trigger Tracker
Click on the image below to view and print the Trigger Tracker. This tool can help you record what happens before and after you have a panic attack. Recording this information may help you gain some insight into the "triggers" that may be affecting your panic disorder. |
Doctor Discussion Guide
Are you considering asking your doctor about XANAX XR? Click here for a tool that can help you and your doctor decide if XANAX XR is right for you.




