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Get mental health care from anywhere.

Looking for online therapy, psychiatry, or both? Online mental health access makes it easy and convenient.
  • Personalized online counseling sessions in either 25 or 50 minute sessions. Our team consists of US-based therapists, rated 4.9 out of 5 stars by patients.

  • Psychiatric consultations and medicine management offered in 45 minute initial visits and 15 minute follow-ups.

     

  • Clinical experts in a variety of different specialties, such as anxiety, depression, relationship issues, EMDR, CBT, LGBTQ+, PTSD, trauma, stress, and more.

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Doctor On Demand offers easy access to virtual counseling

Online mental health counseling services include coaching, online therapy, and psychiatry. Get the help you need in days, not months. Including:
  • Full spectrum of care

    Care for all behavioral health needs, including therapy, psychiatry, medicine management, and more.

  • Compassionate providers

    Employed practice of diverse, high-quality providers including LGBTQ+ providers. 

  • Rapid, flexible access

    Fast and easy access to online therapy and psychiatry visits with 24/7 coaching support.

  • Connected Care

    Collaborative Care model and shared records provides coordinated whole-person care.

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Learn why virtual mental health care offers so many more options. Create your account and search for your perfect mental health provider.

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Common mental health conditions we can help with:

Anxiety
  • Anxiety
  • Stress
  • ADHD
  • Workplace issues
  • Insomnia
  • Headaches
  • Restlessness
  • Panic attacks
  • And more
Depression
  • Depression
  • Fatigue
  • Low mood
  • Bipolar
  • Chronic depression
  • Mood swings
  • And more
Postpartum
Relationships
  • Depression
  • Behavioral therapy
  • Anger management
  • Family counseling
  • Couples therapy
  • Marriage counseling
  • And more
Trauma & Loss
Disorders
  • Eating disorders
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Phobias
  • Panic disorder
  • Insomnia and sleep problems
  • Bipolar disorder (mild to moderate)
  • Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
  • LGBTQ+ specific concerns and identity support
  • Loneliness and isolation
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  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • PTSD
  • Substance abuse disorders
  • And more

Personalized support you can trust

Our psychologists and psychiatrists have an average 15 years of experience. They are clinical experts in a variety of different specialties, such as anxiety, depression, relationship issues, LGBTQ+, PTSD, trauma, stress, and more.

We make it easy for you to browse and learn about our providers so you can find the perfect match. Each of our providers will work with you to set a plan and help you achieve the goals most important to you.

Doctor On Demand mental health services feature:

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Licensed Therapists

Our caring and supportive team has experience working with patients face-to-face and dealing with mental health issues. Spend less time searching for help and more time connecting with someone you can trust.

Learn more about online therapy.

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Licensed Psychiatrists

Our psychiatrists are licensed professionals who have the highest level of education available. They are experts in various types of therapy, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, so you’ll be sure to find someone who fits your needs.

Learn more about online psychiatry.

Choose your type of mental health visit

  • Psychologists and therapists use therapy to help you talk through your problems.
  • Psychiatrists, who are physicians, use medication to treat your symptoms.
  • Sometimes a combination of therapy and medication works best. In that case, patients see a psychiatrist for medication management and a therapist for talk therapy. If you are not sure, start with a therapist who can help you figure out what treatment may be best for you.

Please note: Our doctors are unable to write prescriptions for controlled substances such as codeine or oxycodone. Please see a doctor in person if you require medication classified as a controlled substance.

Need help determining which mental health specialist is best for you?

Psychiatrists are licensed medical doctors who have completed psychiatric training. They can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe, and monitor medications and provide therapy. 

(Your Primary Care Physicians can also prescribe medication, but you might consider visiting someone who specializes in mental health care specifically so they can come up with the best treatment plan).

Please note: Our doctors are unable to write prescriptions for controlled substances such as codeine or oxycodone. Please see a doctor in person if you require medication classified as a controlled substance.

 

Psychologists hold a doctoral degree in clinical psychology or another specialty such as counseling or education. They are trained to evaluate a person’s mental health using clinical interviews, psychological evaluations, and testing. They can make diagnoses and provide individual and group therapy. Some may have training in specific forms of therapy like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and other behavioral therapy interventions.

These masters-level health care professionals are trained to evaluate a person’s mental health and use therapeutic techniques based on specific training programs. They operate under a variety of job titles—including counselor, clinician, therapist or something else—based on the treatment setting.

These are a great starting place for mental wellness.

Clinical social workers are trained to evaluate a person’s mental health and use therapeutic techniques based on specific training programs. They are also trained in case management and advocacy services.

(Source: NAMI, Types of Mental Health Professionals )