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Telehealth means no travel time, parking or public transportation fees, and you won’t have to take time off work or other priorities if you have access to a private area in your home or office.
Telehealth allows us to meet through video conference via a HIPAA-compliant platform. All you need is a reliable internet connection and a camera. For couples, you and your partner can dial in together or from separate locations.
Yes. Since before the pandemic, research has indicated that teletherapy with a qualified mental health professional is as effective as in-person sessions for treating a wide range of mental health concerns, including anxiety and depression. In fact, some patients with anxiety experience even better outcomes from having sessions in the comfort of their own home.
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