Getting help should be as easy and accessible as possible. We are glad to offer telepsychiatry to our patients as part of our commitment to provide both high-quality and accessible health care. Whether you can’t make the commute or just want to stay home, telepsychiatry could work for you.

Telepsychiatry has many important benefits, including:

  • The ability to log in through most internet-enabled laptops, desktop computers, phones, or tablets – you just need a device with a camera.
  • Access to care when you may be sick, traveling, or have other circumstances that make it difficult to commute to one of our clinics. This helps decrease the need to reschedule or miss an appointment.
  • Knowledgeable staff who will provide assistance and support as needed. They are available to answer any questions you may have before your first session.

Telepsychiatry appointments require a private space in your home or office free of interruptions. Successful video appointments require a smartphone, laptop, desktop computer, or tablet with a camera, microphone, and high bandwidth internet connections to be in good working order.

Our blog posts talk about the benefits of telepsychiatry and the importance of getting mental health care that fits your schedule.



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