Holistic mental
health treatment
No insurance required
100% online process
Doctor-trusted medications
Ongoing care and support
How it works
1. Free initial consultation
Answer some questions about your mental health, 100% online.
2. Expert assessment
A medical professional will determine the right treatment for you based on the information you provide.
3. Free delivery
Your treatment ships to you for free, if prescribed.
4. Ongoing support
Get unlimited access to follow-ups, adjustments, refill updates, and answers to your questions throughout your treatment.
Personalized support
that fits your needs
Anxiety, stress, and worry
Inability to relax, feeling on edge, or fearing the worst.
Lack of motivation
Hard to concentrate, constant fatigue, or burnout.
Sadness, grief, and loss
Exhaustion, despair, or difficulty with normal tasks.
Trouble sleeping
Racing thoughts that interrupt sleep or rest.
75%
Felt better
Over 75% of Hers customers who checked in with their provider reported improvements in their mental health symptoms.*

A team you can trust
Our board-licensed psychiatry providers have years of experience and undergo a rigorous vetting process before they’re added to our network, so they’re ready to help with whatever you’re going through.
FAQs about anxiety and depression medication
How much does it cost to get depression or anxiety treatment online?
Pricing for our telehealth mental health services is cost-effective starting at $49/month. No insurance is required, so there are no complicated insurance questions or health insurance plan considerations.
What mental health conditions can be treated?
We offer access to online psychiatric services for a variety of conditions, such as anxiety disorders, depression, issues with burnout, stress, and major life events and changes.
We are committed to delivering holistic, quality care virtually with our telepsychiatry options.
Note: we do not treat certain mental illnesses, such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, OCD or ADHD.
Are controlled substances prescribed?
Currently, providers on our platform do not prescribe controlled substances (eg, benzodiazepines, klonopin, etc.) for psychiatric care. Instead, the mental health provider you work with on our platform will review symptoms of anxiety or depression, your medical history, and other information to determine the best psychiatric medication among a range we offer.
What can I expect during a psychiatry telemedicine visit?
You will answer questions about mental health and provide information about your medical history and physical symptoms to a medical provider. The provider will be an online doctor or nurse practitioner who can determine if medication or other options are right for you (such as psychotherapy, referral, etc). These mental health professionals will then share the information with you so you can make an informed decision on treatment options.
Do the depression or anxiety medications have side effects?
Most medications have the potential for side effects, some more than others. Potential side effects from selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and other psychiatry medications on our platform are listed on our website under important safety information on each medication page among other places. Always feel free to ask a provider about side effects prior to or during treatment.