Hill Country Anxiety has expanded its team after relocating in January.

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The center was previously located at 1210 Cottonwood Creek Trail, Ste. 510, before relocating.

The business also welcomed new staff members: licensed clinical social worker Scott Gray and licensed professional counselor Johnathon Peterson. The clinicians will serve a wider community of patients including individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, trauma and OCD.

“Both of our new clinicians are passionate about working with the neurodiverse community and treat individuals with combinations of ADHD and autism as well as anxiety concerns,” owner and licensed psychologist Melissa McHugh Dillon said.


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The center offers in-person appointments or telehealth services and incorporates virtual reality therapy. The clinic can address several concerns, including tic disorders, generalized anxiety disorder and selective mutism, according to its website.

“The ways in which anxiety and mental health concerns impact us can vary widely, and we’re here to support those looking for additional assistance processing and working through those challenges,” Dillon said.