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Below are reputable online psychiatry services (medication management and/or psychiatry visits) and why people choose them. Pick one based on whether you need ongoing medication, therapy + med management, teen services, insurance coverage, or quick same‑day visits.
Top picks
- Brightside Health — Strong for adults with depression/anxiety. Uses measurement‑based care, combines medication management and therapy, and emphasizes evidence‑based protocols.
- Talkiatry — Focused tele‑psychiatry practice (medication management, ADHD, mood disorders). Good for people who want psychiatrists rather than only therapists; works with many employer/insurance plans.
- PlushCare — Easy scheduling, combines primary care and psychiatry services, and accepts many major insurers. Good for convenient follow‑ups and medication care.
- Teladoc (Telehealth psychiatry) — Large national network, broad insurance acceptance and employer plans, offers same‑day or short‑wait visits with psychiatrists.
- Amwell — Established telemedicine platform with board‑certified psychiatrists and strong hospital/clinic integrations; many insurance plans accepted.
- Doctor On Demand (part of Included Health) — Offers psychiatry and therapy, commonly available through employers and insurers; good for integrated behavioral health.
- Brightline — Specialty option for children and teens (ADHD, behavior, family support). If you’re seeking pediatric/adolescent psychiatry, this is a leading telehealth choice.
- K Health (Behavioral Health) — Lower‑cost, app‑based option offering psychiatric evaluations and medication management for some conditions; useful for budget‑minded users.
Notes, caveats and how to choose
- Therapy vs psychiatry: Many well‑known platforms (BetterHelp, Talkspace) focus on therapy only. If you need medication/psychiatric evaluation, confirm the service offers board‑certified psychiatrists and medical management.
- Controlled substances: Some platforms won’t prescribe controlled meds (certain stimulants, benzodiazepines) or have stricter policies because of federal/state rules. If you need ADHD stimulant treatment, check each provider’s policy beforehand.
- Insurance and cost: Coverage varies widely. Teladoc/Amwell/Doctor On Demand/PlushCare are more likely to be in‑network with insurers/employers. Others run subscription or cash‑pay models. Always verify costs and in‑network status before booking.
- Licensing/state availability: Psychiatry providers must be licensed in your state. Availability can change, so confirm the service covers your state.
- Quality and safety: Look for board‑certified psychiatrists, documented follow‑up/monitoring practices, and platforms that use measurement‑based care for chronic conditions.
- Controversies: Some newer tele‑mental‑health companies have faced regulatory and quality concerns in recent years. Read recent reviews and check state licensing/disciplinary records if you have doubts.
Quick next steps
- Decide whether you need medication management, therapy, or both.
- Check your insurer/employer benefits for covered tele‑psychiatry options.
- Look up two platforms above, confirm they operate in your state and can prescribe what you need, compare prices, and try an initial visit.
If you tell me: (a) your state, (b) whether you need medication/therapy/both, and (c) if you have insurance or an employer plan, I can recommend 2–3 best matches and links to check.