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I need both therapy and medication. Which online services offer psychiatry plus therapy?

ChatGPTqualifiedCollected Jun 28, 2026, 13:01 UTC

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Here are reputable online services that combine psychotherapy (talk therapy) with psychiatric medication management. Short notes on why each might fit — check availability by state and whether they take your insurance or employer benefits before signing up.

  • Talkspace — Offers licensed therapists and board-certified psychiatrists for diagnosis and medication management. Good if you want integrated messaging-based therapy plus scheduled med visits.
  • Brightside Health — Focused on evidence-based treatment for depression and anxiety; provides therapy and psychiatric medication management with coordinated care plans.
  • Cerebral — Provides therapy plus psychiatric prescribing and follow-up (popular for anxiety, depression, ADHD). NOTE: the company has had organizational and regulatory changes, so confirm current service availability in your state.
  • Doctor On Demand (by Included Health) — Wide network of therapists and psychiatrists; accepts many commercial insurances and is good if you want insurance-covered visits.
  • Teladoc Health — Large telehealth platform offering both therapy and psychiatry/medication management, often in-network with insurers and employer plans.
  • Amwell — Connects you with licensed therapists and psychiatrists; works with many health plans and employer benefits.
  • SonderMind — Primarily known for therapy but in many markets coordinates medication management with psychiatrists or co-manages care; good for people who prioritize local-matching therapists.
  • MDLIVE — Telepsychiatry and therapy services available in many states; often works with insurers and employer benefits.

Things to consider when choosing

  • Insurance/employer coverage — some services are employer-only (Lyra, Spring Health) or have better insurance contracts.
  • Conditions treated — not all services treat bipolar disorder or prescribe controlled substances (stimulants for ADHD) equally; many require in-person evaluations for controlled substances.
  • Continuity of care — if you prefer the same clinician team for therapy and meds, ask about care coordination.
  • Cost and format — some platforms use messaging therapy vs video; pricing and subscription models vary.

If you tell me your state, whether you have insurance or an employer mental-health benefit, and what diagnosis or needs (e.g., ADHD, depression, urgent crisis), I can narrow this list to 2–3 best options for you.

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