Where to get specialized mental health care when you need support
Mental health conditions aren’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is treatment. Some conditions respond…
Support for depression and anxiety from licensed clinicians who take time to listen and build a treatment plan around you.
Medications require consultation with a licensed QuickMD clinician, who determines treatment eligibility. QuickMD does not treat chronic or complex psychiatric conditions. If you’re experiencing a mental health emergency, call 988 or go to your nearest emergency room. Satisfaction rating from patient experience survey May 2025.
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Talk with a licensed clinician who takes time to understand what you are experiencing and what kind of support you need.
If medication is appropriate, your clinician can explain your options, prescribe treatment, and help you know what to expect.
Meet by phone or video from wherever you feel comfortable, with care that fits your schedule.
Get thoughtful support from clinicians who take your symptoms seriously and help you move forward.
Clinical studies have shown that antidepressants can help improve symptoms of both depression and anxiety. The CDC confirms that depression and anxiety can be effectively treated, managed, and prevented. For most people, the right medication makes a meaningful change in mood, energy, sleep, and day-to-day functioning.*
*The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirms that depression and anxiety can be effectively treated, managed, and prevented. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) recognizes antidepressants as a first-line treatment for both conditions, associated with meaningful improvements in mood, energy, sleep, and concentration. Individual results vary.
Proven medications at an affordable price, delivered right to your door.
QuickMD clinicians do not prescribe the following anti-anxiety meds: Xanax, Valium, Ativan, and Klonopin; the following stimulants: Adderall, Ritalin, Concerta, and Vyvanse; or the following sleep meds: Ambien and Lunesta.
Yes. Clinical research has shown that online treatment for depression and anxiety is as effective as in-person care for most patients. Studies supported by the National Institute of Mental Health confirm that antidepressants and evidence-based treatment approaches produce similar outcomes regardless of whether care is delivered virtually or in person. For many patients, online care removes the barriers of cost, wait times, distance, and stigma that would otherwise delay or prevent treatment altogether.
Yes. A licensed QuickMD clinician can evaluate your symptoms during a virtual visit and prescribe medication if it’s medically appropriate for your situation. No insurance is required, and appointments are available same day, 7 days a week. If medication is part of your treatment plan, it can be delivered directly to your door.
It depends on your individual situation. During your first visit, a licensed clinician will take the time to understand your symptoms, health history, and treatment goals. If medication is medically appropriate, it can be prescribed at that visit. There are no unnecessary hurdles, just an honest conversation with a clinician who will recommend what’s right for you.