Therapy From a Private Space That Works for You.
Support That Fits Into Your Life.
Virtual therapy can make it easier to stay connected to care while reducing travel and working around busy schedules. For clients who prefer or need to meet virtually, telehealth can provide another way to access support without needing to travel to the office.
When telehealth is appropriate, your therapist can help you determine whether virtual sessions are a good fit for your circumstances and current needs.
Less Travel
Meet from a private space without traveling to the office.
Flexible Access
Make therapy easier to fit into busy schedules.
Private Setting
Choose a comfortable, private space for sessions.
Create a Space That Feels Comfortable.
A Private Space
Choose somewhere comfortable and free from interruptions.
Reliable Internet
Use a stable connection for your virtual session.
A Compatible Device
Have a device that supports video and audio.
A Comfortable Setting
Settle somewhere where you can focus on your session.
Therapy That Can Fit Your Schedule.
Virtual sessions can be helpful for clients who prefer or need to meet remotely, particularly when reducing travel or working around a busy schedule makes staying connected to care easier.
Telehealth availability and insurance coverage may vary. Contact Healing Hearts for current information about virtual therapy and whether it is available for your situation.
What to Expect With Telehealth
Request Services
Find the Right Fit
Prepare Your Space
Connect Virtually
Questions About Telehealth Therapy?
Telehealth may be available when appropriate based on your needs, therapist, location, clinical considerations, and current practice policies.
Choose a private, comfortable location where you can participate without unnecessary interruptions.
You should have a private space, a reliable internet connection, and a device that supports video and audio.
The right approach depends on your relationships, concerns, goals, and circumstances. Our team can help determine which service may be the best fit.
The available options can depend on your circumstances, therapist, location, and current practice policies. Discuss your preferences with the office or therapist.