Accepted health insurance plans
What is burnout?
Burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by prolonged stress. It often leads to fatigue, detachment, reduced motivation, and difficulty coping with daily responsibilities and relationships.
With the right support, recovery is possible. Psychiatric care can help you restore balance, rebuild resilience, and feel engaged with life again.
77% of workers
feel burned out
Most employees say burnout affects them at work at least sometimes. (Gallup)
Few people
seek support
Many delay getting help, allowing burnout symptoms to worsen over time.
Often linked to
other conditions
Burnout frequently overlaps with depression, anxiety, and insomnia.
Recovery is
possible
With professional care, most people regain energy and restore balance.
Treatment options we offer
Psychiatric evaluation & diagnosis
Identify burnout and screen for related mental health concerns.
Medication management
Safe, evidence-based care for mood, sleep, or anxiety.
Therapy referrals or combined care
We collaborate with trusted therapists to support recovery and resilience.
Telehealth services
Receive expert care from the comfort of home.
Why choose us for burnout treatment
Board-certified psychiatrists and psychologists
Experienced in treating burnout and related mental health issues.
Personalized, evidence-based plans
Care tailored to your symptoms, stressors, and recovery goals.
Confidential and compassionate care
No judgment—just understanding, care, and expert treatment.
We accept most major insurance plans
Aetna, Magellan, Cigna, Blue Shield, MHN, Healthnet.
7 signs of burnout you shouldn’t ignore
Everyone feels stressed at times, but burnout goes beyond normal fatigue. When exhaustion, detachment, or lack of motivation become constant, they can affect your work, relationships, and overall well-being.
Here are 7 signs of burnout you shouldn’t ignore—especially if they’ve been affecting you for weeks or months.
1Constant fatigue or low energy Even after rest, you feel drained and unable to recharge, making daily tasks overwhelming.
2Feeling detached or hopeless You notice growing cynicism or disconnection from your work, responsibilities, or relationships.
3Difficulty focusing or making decisions Burnout makes it harder to concentrate, think clearly, or make even simple decisions.
4Changes in sleep or appetite You may struggle with insomnia, oversleeping, or shifts in appetite that affect your health.
5Irritability or mood swings You feel more short-tempered, impatient, or emotionally reactive than usual.
6Loss of motivation or purpose Tasks that once felt meaningful now feel pointless, leaving you unmotivated and disengaged.
7Physical symptoms and discomfort Burnout can cause headaches, stomach issues, or muscle tension that don’t go away easily.
When to reach out for help
If burnout is draining your energy, motivation, or relationships, you don’t have to face it alone. Baywell’s board-certified team offers confidential evaluations, safe medication support, and therapy referrals to help you restore balance and well-being. Support is here—without judgment.
Questions or concerns?
If you need help, please call our office at 415-922-9122 and our receptionists will assist you. Zoom’s FAQ page may also help to answer some of your questions.
Zoom HIPAA compliance
The Zoom software used by Baywell is HIPAA compliant to protect your privacy and security in accordance with federal laws. We encourage our patients to review Zoom’s HIPAA compliance datasheet for more information.
Start managing burnout today
You don’t have to push through exhaustion alone. Our team provides confidential, compassionate care to help you recover balance.
Call 415-922-9122 to get connected with a Baywell provider.
