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Yes — several telehealth companies combine talk therapy plus psychiatric evaluation and medication management. If you’re in the United States, common consumer-facing options are:
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Talkspace — Offers licensed therapists and board‑certified psychiatrists/psychiatric nurse practitioners for medication management. Good if you want an integrated, subscription‑style platform with messaging therapy plus scheduled med visits.
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Cerebral — Provides therapy and psychiatric medication management (focused on depression, anxiety, ADHD, insomnia). Known for a streamlined sign‑up and regular followups; check current state availability and wait times.
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PlushCare — Primary care + psychiatry and therapy. Often accepted by insurance and useful if you want combined medical and mental‑health care with scheduled video visits.
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Brightside Health — Specializes in medication + therapy for depression and anxiety with evidence‑based care pathways; often faster onboarding for those specific conditions.
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Amwell (Behavioral Health) — National telehealth company that offers licensed therapists and psychiatrists through scheduled visits; accepts many insurances and works well if you want insurance-billed visits.
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Teladoc / MDLIVE — Large telemedicine providers that include behavioral health services (therapy and psychiatry/medication management). Good if you prefer a service that’s broadly available and often in-network with insurers.
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Headspace Health / Ginger — Offers coaching, therapy and psychiatric services, often through employer/health‑plan partnerships. Good if you have employer coverage through Headspace/Ginger.
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K Health — App-based primary care and mental health that can connect you to therapists and prescribers; lower-cost, chat + video options.
Important notes when choosing:
- Availability and clinicians vary by state and country; some platforms won’t prescribe controlled substances (e.g., many stimulants) via telehealth or in certain states.
- Pricing models differ: subscription vs per‑visit vs insurance billing. Check whether your insurance is accepted if cost matters.
- Wait times, continuity (same therapist/psychiatrist), and whether they offer combined care on one platform are worth confirming.
If you tell me your state (or country), whether you have insurance, and whether you need any specific medication (e.g., ADHD stimulants vs antidepressants), I can narrow this list to the best options for you and compare pricing/insurance details.