Why Telehealth Counseling Can and Does Work

If there was one positive that came as a result of the pandemic, it’s the widespread acceptance of telehealth services. We have bene pleased to see that the scope of our online care continues to expand, and if anything, it has enabled us to assist more people than we previously thought possible. The fact that it still offers face-to-face communication and the ability to view someone’s face and body language, affords our counselors the ability to provide effective therapy via a video screen.

This type of counseling has even provided patients who are initially reluctant to meet a provider in person, with the opportunity to give it a try while receiving assistance in the comfort of their own home.

Woman sitting on couch speaking with her therapist via laptop

THE BENEFITS

More Access to Our Healthcare Professionals

All of our therapists are licensed in New York State. By offering online counseling, we are able to reach clients in every corner of the state, from Buffalo, to Manhattan to Montauk.

Ease of Scheduling and Hybrid Programs

It’s very important to try and not miss a therapy session. Many of our clients are always on the go with a variety of obligations, so telehealth provides you and our counselors the flexibility to work around your schedule, save time and in turn the cost of traveling to our offices. Our hybrid programs enable you the convenience to schedule both telehealth and in-person appointments depending on your needs at the time.

More Affordable Than Ever

We’re often asked if telehealth sessions are covered by insurance. We have always accepted nearly all forms of health insurance which puts our clients at ease.

It’s never been easier to schedule a telehealth counseling session. It’s just one simple step to fill out the request form on our website and we will be in touch soon after that to coordinate a time that works best for your calendar.

 
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