Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Depression

Is there a physical problem or medication that could account for my symptoms? Why you should ask this question: Sometimes depression can be triggered by an illness or medication. Non-psychological explanations should be explored before you invest in therapy or start taking antidepressants.

Do you have a lot of experience treating depression, especially in someone like me? Why you should ask this question: Depression is sometimes hard to diagnose and treat. The more experienced the doctor or therapist, the more likely it is that he or she can help you.

Will you be consulting with a psychiatrist or another mental health professional about my diagnosis? Why you should ask this question: A primary care physician can diagnose depression, but you should be referred to a mental health expert for follow-up and possibly talk therapy.

Would you rate my depression as mild, moderate, or severe? Why you should ask this question: If your depression is mild, research suggests that exercise can work as well as medication in alleviating symptoms. Treatment for severe depression might require several medications and possibly other therapies.