*Insurance acceptance varies by provider. Klarity is a marketplace platform and does not bill insurance directly.
Dealing with anxiety, depression, ADHD, or insomnia can feel overwhelming—finding support shouldn’t be. Klarity Health connects you to compassionate, licensed mental health specialists who understand your unique needs and provide personalized care, entirely online.
*Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy; a diagnosis, treatment, or prescription is not guaranteed.
*Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy; a diagnosis, treatment, or prescription is not guaranteed.
*Insurance acceptance varies by provider. Klarity is a marketplace platform and does not bill insurance directly.
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You can find licensed healthcare providers on Klarity Health to treat many kinds of mental health conditions, including:
Medications can help reduce the physical and mental symptoms associated with your mental health condition. Mental health medications can include:
Category | Antidepressants | Anti-anxiety medications | Mood-stabilizing medications |
Uses | Used to treat anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions | Help treat anxiety disorders, including panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder | Typically treat bipolar disorders; can be used with antidepressants for depression |
Example medications | Lexapro (escitalopram) Celexa (citalopram) Paxil (paroxetine) | Prozac (fluoxetine) Zoloft (sertraline) Effexor (venlafaxine) | Tegretol (carbamazepine) |
Klarity Health connects you with experienced, licensed providers who specialize in mental health care. Select your state to see available providers.
Online mental health care, which can include online therapy and medication management, is appropriate for people who want to receive help for mild to moderate mental health conditions. Online mental health care isn’t right for people who are experiencing with severe mental illness, suicidal, or in crisis.
Some of the top benefits of online mental health care include:
The most common types of mental illnesses include:
Licensed healthcare providers on online platforms like Klarity Health treat mental illness with:
You should seek mental health medications or treatment if you’re regularly noticing symptoms of mental health conditions, and it’s impacting your life. You can see a licensed healthcare provider through an online platform like Klarity Health to discuss your mental health condition and potential medication or treatment.
Controlled substances are drugs, medications, or other substances that are strictly controlled by the government, since they can cause addiction. Xanax is an example of a mental health medication that’s also a controlled substance.
Controlled substances can be more dangerous to take than other medications. Even when they’re used as directed, there can be risks to taking controlled substances, including misuse, abuse, physical dependence, tolerance, addiction, relapse, overdose, and death.
You should see a healthcare provider for mental health treatment if you’re frequently experiencing symptoms of mental health conditions, and it’s impacting your professional or personal life. You can also call your provider if you have concerns or questions about your mental health condition or treatment or if your mental health gets worse following treatment.
Your mental health condition can be safely treated online by licensed healthcare providers after an appropriate medical assessment.
Providers who can treat mental health conditions include:
To get a prescription online, you’ll need to provide information about your symptoms, medical history, and current medications. A healthcare provider can then figure out if a medication or other treatment is appropriate for your mental health condition.
With Klarity Health, getting a mental health medication prescription online is fast, simple, and convenient. You can simply connect with a provider from your own home and receive a mental health medication prescription in as little as 24 hours if the provider finds it’s medically appropriate for you.* Here’s how it works:
Mental health medication is prescription-only, meaning it’s not legally available over the counter in the U.S. and you can only get it with a prescription from a provider. The Klarity Health platform connects you with board-certified healthcare providers who follow clinical guidelines to make sure mental health medication is used safely.
Your licensed healthcare provider can recommend an alternative treatment if mental health medication isn’t right for your symptoms or medical situation. Online platforms like Klarity Health help provide you with easy access to trusted medications without the need to leave your home.
Read through stories from real patients who received treatment from healthcare providers on Klarity.
*Appointments are generally available within 24 hours. Free initial consultations are available only with select providers. Prescriptions, particularly for controlled substances, may require an in-person evaluation depending on the state of residence and current federal regulations.
The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions or concerns you have regarding your health. Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy. Nothing in this article is intended to diagnose or treat any condition, including guaranteeing prescription medication of any kind or dosage. Not all providers on Klarity Health prescribe all medications, particularly medications that are controlled substances.
If you’re having a mental health crisis or experiencing a psychiatric emergency, it’s crucial to seek immediate help from a mental healthcare professional, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or therapist. You can also call your local emergency services, visit your nearest emergency room, or contact a crisis hotline, such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, by calling or texting 988 or dialing the Lifeline’s previous phone number, 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) in the U.S.