How we Treat
We See the
Whole You
We understand that women need care that goes beyond the physical. Our specialists, dual-certified in midwifery and mental health, stand by your side, offering personalized support tailored to your unique life experiences and challenges. We believe in a holistic approach, ensuring that your mental and physical well-being are nurtured in unison.


Subscription Care, Simplified
Ongoing, comprehensive support tailored to women—designed for clarity, consistency, and ease. Your mental healthcare subscription gives you reliable access to your women’s mental health specialist, structured follow-ups, and a plan that adapts to your changing needs across life stages. Get peace of mind with predictable care and transparent pricing—so you can focus on feeling like yourself again.
Have Questions?
We Have Answers
Find clear guidance on getting started, appointments, our care approach, and what to expect. From your first consultation to your personalized plan, we break down every step so you know exactly how we support you. Browse common questions to feel confident before you book.




Insurance & Billing —
What to Expect
Understand coverage details, superbills, and how we support out-of-network claims. We provide clear documentation and guidance for reimbursement so you can make informed decisions about your care. Learn how payments work, what’s included, and the best way to use your benefits.
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