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PsychPlus makes it easy to live a happy, healthy life with options for both
in-person and virtual care from licensed psychiatrist and therapists.

PsychPlus makes it easy to live a happy, healthy life with options for both in-person and virtual care from licensed psychiatrist and therapists.

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Depression

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ADHD

Use our mobile app or website
to manage your appointments.

Anxiety

In addition to virtual appointments, you
have the option to meet with our care
team at any of our clinics.

Bipolar

If your treatment requires medication,
your provider will work closely with
you to calibrate the dosage that is
right for you.

Addiction

Psych Plus members have access to
modules and resources that limit the
need for intensive care and reduce
frequency of visits.

Dementia

If needed, PsychPlus members
can be directly connected to
intensive care.

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More flexibility with virtual appointments

24/7 online or mobile self scheduling

Accept most insurance plans

Same day & next day appointments

Lower medical costs

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Faith and Mental Health

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Q&A on Magnesium and Anxiety: Part II

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Q&A New Drug for Post Partum Depression

Q&A New Drug for Post Partum Depression

How do traditional therapeutic interventions compare with the potential benefits of the new FDA-approved pill for postpartum depression? The new U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved zuranolone is the first oral medication for the treatment of postpartum depression (PPD), a major depressive episode that usually happens after childbirth. Previously PPD was only treated with an IV…

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