At Waterside Behavioral Health, we believe that distance should never be a barrier to receiving meaningful care. Our telehealth services bring expert mental health support straight to your home—without sacrificing connection, quality, or privacy. Whether you need therapy, medication management, or more structured care, we meet you where you are—literally.
Let’s Start the Conversation — No Commute Required
Curious about virtual care? We’ll help you explore if telehealth fits your needs—no pressure, just answers.
Telehealth, telemental health, or virtual IOP, is care delivered by secure video or phone. It allows clients to attend therapy sessions, meet with a psychiatrist, or participate in structured group programs—all from home.
Backed by extensive research and endorsed by national health agencies, telehealth is proven to match in-person care for many mental health conditions. It offers:
Waterside’s telehealth services aren’t one-size-fits-all. We offer different levels of support, all adaptable to virtual delivery:
Each client receives an individualized plan, just like in person—but with the flexibility of remote access.
Our telehealth platform supports a full range of evidence-based treatments, including:
Virtual care doesn’t mean limited care. You still work with real clinicians using real tools—just from wherever you feel safest.
Telehealth is ideal for many people, especially those who:
Even if you’re unsure, our team can help you explore if virtual care is the right fit.
Waterside Behavioral Health proudly serves clients in:
Plymouth, Cape Cod, and all of Southeastern Massachusetts — via telehealth
📍 4 South Russell Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
Licensed clinicians. Local understanding. Telehealth that’s rooted in your community—wherever you’re logging in from.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Telehealth: Mapping the Evidence for Patient Outcomes From Systematic Reviews. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services; June 2016. Available from: https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/telehealth_technical-brief.pdf
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (n.d.). Research articles about telehealth. Telehealth.HHS.gov. https://telehealth.hhs.gov/research-articles
Boersma, P., & Cohen, R. A. (2023). Use of telemedicine among adults aged 18–64: United States, 2022 (National Health Statistics Reports No. 205). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhsr/nhsr205.pdf
American Hospital Association. (2025, February 7). Fact sheet: Telehealth. http://aha.org/fact-sheets/2025-02-07-fact-sheet-telehealth
Telehealth isn’t just convenient. It’s clinically effective, especially when paired with skilled providers and structured programs—like those at Waterside.
Most likely—yes. Today, many commercial plans, Medicare, and state Medicaid programs cover mental health telehealth services.
At Waterside, we accept a variety of insurance plans and will help verify your coverage. We’ll let you know:
You don’t have to figure it out alone—our team will walk you through your options before you commit to care.
Whether you’re starting therapy for the first time or transitioning from a higher level of care, telehealth makes mental health treatment more accessible, consistent, and comfortable.
Call us at 774‑619‑7750 or reach out online to schedule your first virtual visit.
We’re here—on your terms.
📍 Waterside Behavioral Health | 4 South Russell St., Plymouth, MA 02360
📞 774‑619‑7750