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National Network of state-licensed medical and mental health providers deliver high-quality care when it’s needed most.
Teletherapists treat depression, anxiety, body image concerns, eating disorders, relationship issues, stress, peer conflict, drug and alcohol use, and other common issues.
Medical Providers treat concerns such as the flu, colds, sinus issues, UTIs, allergies, headaches, sore throat, skin issues, STIs, sprains, strains, and other common medical issues.
Online Platform makes it simple to meets students where they are comfortable already, and have a visit online or by phone.
Students log onto MeMD to request or schedule a medical visit or therapy session from the privacy of their dorm or home.
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Using a computer or mobile device, students connect with a MeMD provider to whom they can discuss symptoms and care options.
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The MeMD provider designs a personalized treatment plan; if it includes ongoing care, students can request to see the same provider.
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You don't want to wait weeks.
Our therapy sessions can be scheduled in as little as 24 hours, at a time that works for you.
You’re worried about stigma.
No one has to know you’re seeking support. Sessions are conducted privately and securely.
Cost or insurance is a concern.
Teletherapy can be more cost-effective than traditional therapy, with sessions costing $65-85
You prefer your own couch.
Have your session from the comfort of your own home or office, and avoid the commute.
You don't want to wait weeks.
Our therapy sessions can be scheduled in as little as 24 hours, at a time that works for you.
You’re worried about stigma.
No one has to know you’re seeking support. Sessions are conducted privately and securely.
Cost or insurance is a concern.
Teletherapy can be more cost-effective than traditional therapy, with sessions costing $65-85
You prefer your own couch.
Have your session from the comfort of your own home or office, and avoid the commute.
The Shortfall
National shortage of mental health workers creates barriers for students seeking care.
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At least 85% of youth in need of treatment do not get it.
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30% of college freshmen report feeling frequently overwhelmed.
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Poor access to care can have a dire outcome. The CDC reports suicide is the second-leading cause of death among college-aged youth.
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Young people, between the ages of 15 to 24, account for 50% of all new STDs.
Our collegiate telehealth program gives students 24/7 private access to the medical and mental healthcare they need – and gives your institution an easy way to enhance already existing health and wellness initiatives.
When students suffer from physical and mental health issues, they miss class and schoolwork suffers.
Colleges and universities can help improve the quality of student life with telehealth.
Take action now to provide the resources your students need – and build a happier and healthier campus.
Students aren’t always comfortable walking into the health center and asking for help. Telehealth solves that problem.
24/7/365. Time is extremely valuable for students who have limited availability during normal business hours. With no commute required, we make it easy to have a doctor's visit or therapy session over a lunch break or at night.
Private & Secure care anywhere. Shame or embarrassment can often hinder students from seeking treatment. MeMD offers a discreet way to discuss personal health issues like sexual wellness & mental health concerns.
Students are stressed out, worried and anxious.
Living away from home for the first time, ever increasing expectations & pressures, and the sudden immersion in potentially unhealthy habits could cause academic, social, mental and physical problems for anyone.
It's no wonder 95% of colleges say the mental health of their students is a growing concern.*
Our doctors and therapists can see, treat, and even write prescriptions for dozens of routine medical and mental health issues that affect students.
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