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We can help you talk with your patients about therapy.
As a Primary Care Provider, one of the most challenging hurdles is linking patients up with psychotherapy. Two Chairs allows action to be taken fast with next day appointments, assistance with navigating the complexity of insurance plans, and thoughtful matching of patients with providers to help foster and grow trusting relationships.
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FAQs
How can I submit a referral to Two Chairs?
We accept referrals via email at support@twochairs.com, fax at (415) 360-5916, phone at (415) 202-5159, or via our website at twochairs.com/referrals.
Partner with us to build seamless pathways that align with your existing workflows.
Where is Two Chairs located?
We currently operate clinics in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Seattle and Miami. You can find exact addresses of our clinics on our Locations page. Our virtual care is accessible to all residents of California, Washington, and Florida.
What diagnoses and level of acuity is Two Chairs equipped to treat?
We are equipped to care for any patient who can be effectively treated with once-a-week outpatient psychotherapy. Depending on the diagnosis, this generally includes mild to moderate-severe acuity. Our clinicians have over 90 combined areas of clinical expertise, enabling us to treat a wide variety of diagnoses including: anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, phobias, personality disorders, and more.
What happens if Two Chairs is not the right fit for a patient?
Our licensed clinicians identify the appropriate level of care for patients and our Care Navigation team refers them to a new provider in their insurance network.
Do you accept insurance?
We are currently in-network with Aetna, Florida Blue, Kaiser Permanente of Northern California and Kaiser Permanente of Washington. For out-of-network patients, our Care Coordination team helps submit superbills to their insurers for partial reimbursement. Learn more.