Panic attacks (PA) strongly affect one’s quality of life and can also be embarrassing. Those who suffer frequent PA need a way to subtly monitor and manage these episodes on a day-to-day basis. A wearable biofeedback device with built-in sensors and features for PA management can ease this issue. Our solution has three major functions: data collection, data analysis, and PA management. The device will provide ambulatory monitoring and real-time analysis of biometric data from the wearer. This biometric data is collected through an assortment of discreet biosensors and is stored and analyzed to determine if a user is experiencing the early physiological indicators of a PA. Once an attack is detected, small vibrational motors integrated into the garment will aid the user in managing the symptoms of the PA. Long-term data records will allow users to understand their unique physiological reactions and discover patterns related to their episodes. Health care providers and PA researchers will also be able to use the recorded data to supplement treatment for their patients and gather physiological data about their subjects unobtrusively.