Telehealth in New York

Secure, convenient virtual therapy—anywhere in New York you have privacy and a stable connection. Here’s how it works and what you’ll need.

Who We Can See

Located in New York

You must be physically in New York State at the time of your session (licensure requirement).

Traveling out of state? Tell us your dates so we can plan around NY availability.

Who We Work With

Adults, couples, and families via telehealth. We’ll align services to your goals and preferences.

Scheduling

Daytime and evening availability. We’ll coordinate a sustainable plan that fits your routine.

How Telehealth Works

1Get Started

Share a few details and confirm you’ll be in NY at session time. We’ll follow up with scheduling.

2Complete Intake

Finish forms and consents securely. We’ll set goals together and outline next steps.

3Meet Securely

Join sessions via our HIPAA-aligned platform from your phone, tablet, or computer.

What You’ll Need

  • Private, quiet space where you feel comfortable
  • Phone, tablet, or computer with camera & mic
  • Stable internet (Wi-Fi or strong cellular)
  • Headphones recommended for privacy

If accessibility accommodations help you engage more comfortably (captions, breaks, pace), let us know—happy to adapt.

Privacy & Security

We use a secure, HIPAA-aligned platform for sessions, messaging, scheduling, and payments.

For details, read our Privacy / HIPAA Notice.

Fees & Insurance

Transparent Rates

Clear self-pay pricing with your exact fee provided before scheduling.

Out-of-Network Support

We’ll provide an itemized superbill for possible reimbursement if you have out-of-network benefits.

HSA/FSA Friendly

Many clients use HSA/FSA to pay pre-tax; check your plan for details.

See Fees & Insurance and your Good Faith Estimate rights.

Ready to get started?

Tell us what you’re looking for and when you’re typically available. We’ll follow up with scheduling and your secure intake link.

Questions or need help choosing a time?

Email support@thecolorfulcouch.com or call (860) 410-6084. Please don’t include Protected Health Information (PHI) by email.

In crisis? Call 988 or 911, or visit our Crisis Resources page for 24/7 hotlines.