Behavioral Health Business December 4, 2023
Laura Lovett

Direct-to-consumer virtual operator Done has opened 30 physical clinic locations across the country.

Like Done’s virtual services, these new locations will be focused on providing ADHD care and medications to adults.

This move comes less than a year after the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) released a proposed rule that would essentially end the virtual telehealth flexibilities that had allowed companies like Done to prescribe controlled substances without an in-person visit.

After a wave of backlash on the proposal, the DEA announced it would extend virtual care allowances until December 2024. Still, some companies are looking to future-proof themselves if the DEA takes away these flexibilities.

Done is one of the companies pivoting from its virtual-only approach and moving to a...

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