MedCity News May 24, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Lyra Care for Teens will be available starting in June. Patients will gain access to therapists who specialize in evidence-based treatments and personalized digital lessons.

Lyra Health, a mental health company, introduced new offerings on Wednesday that are focused on teens and families.

Burlingame, California-based Lyra Health sells to employers and offers self-guided programs, mental health coaching, therapy and medication management. Patients can receive their care in person, via video or through text messaging.

Lyra Health already cares for people of all ages, but Lyra Care for Teens is specifically tailored to teens and will be available starting in June. Patients will gain access to therapists who specialize in evidence-based treatments like cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy,...

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