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Serving all of Pennsylvania via secure Telehealth

Telehealth visits for Evaluations and Medication Management covered by most insurances from the comfort of your home. See a qualified board certified psychiatrist with 48 hours

Why Choose Our Telehealth Psychiatry:

Mental telehealth can substantially improve access to care by reducing barriers such as travel time, transportation costs, mobility limitations, childcare needs, stigma, and shortages of local mental health specialists. This matters because mental health care often depends on consistency: if a patient can attend therapy from home, during a lunch break, or while managing illness or caregiving responsibilities, they may be more likely to keep appointments and remain engaged. Research generally supports telehealth as a clinically strong alternative to in-person care. A meta-analysis of live video psychotherapy found that video-delivered psychotherapy was not less efficacious than in-person psychotherapy, with particularly strong results for CBT for affective disorders. (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). Another meta-analysis covering videoconferenced mental and behavioral health services found outcomes were largely equivalent to in-person interventions across 281 outcomes and more than 4,000 clients. (sciencedirect.com)

In many situations, telehealth is not merely “almost as good” as face-to-face care—it can be the better option. For patients in rural areas, people with disabilities or chronic illness, those without reliable transportation, and individuals who feel shame or anxiety about entering a clinic, remote care may be the difference between receiving care and receiving none. For depression specifically, a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials found similar outcomes between real-time telehealth and face-to-face care for depressive symptom severity, quality of life, therapeutic alliance, and satisfaction. (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). Evidence for less common conditions also suggests no clear difference between telehealth and face-to-face psychotherapy, while some studies found lower costs or higher patient valuation of telehealth in certain groups. (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). Telehealth is not ideal for every situation—some crises, assessments, or patient preferences may call for in-person care—but for many people it offers comparable clinical benefit with greater convenience, continuity, privacy, and access.

 

Our telehealth psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners are board-certified, trained at top U.S. institutions, and committed to providing thoughtful, academically informed mental healthcare through virtual and in-person platforms.

Conditions Treated at This Location:

Anxiety & panic disorders, Depression, Bipolar disorder, ADHD, OCD, Women's mental health, Geriatric mental health, Psychosis

Insurance Accepted:

Aetna, Cigna, Carelon, Independence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Optum

New Patients: 

Appointments are typically available within 48 hours. To set up an appointment, please fill out our form

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