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Coordinated care

I don't want to choose between therapy and medication.

You shouldn't have to. When you need both, they work best together — and here they're coordinated in one place, not stitched across two systems.

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What care looks like here

Some things respond best to therapy and medication at once. When that's you, your therapist and prescriber share the same picture of your care — so the two sides of your treatment actually talk to each other.

Both
  • A therapist and a prescriber who coordinate on your care
  • One place for both — no switching apps or repeating your story
  • Aligned plans, so therapy and medication pull in the same direction
  • Virtual or in person, on a schedule that fits both

See your cost before you book.

Filter to who's in-network with your plan and you'll see your expected cost up front — no surprise bill after the session.

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Your first visit

What the first appointment is like

You start with whichever visit is booked first; the other provider is looped in from the start. Nothing has to be explained twice — the people caring for you already share the story.

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