No one looks back on the COVID-19 pandemic fondly. However, it did lead to several advancements in health care. One easily overlooked and far-reaching advancement is the expansion of telehealth services. It’s become a popular healthcare solution for patients seeking mental and behavioral treatment. Could telehealth therapy benefit you and fit better with your lifestyle?
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