Our mission at Rula is to make mental healthcare work for everyone. That’s why today, we’re proud to announce that we’ve expanded our covered therapy services to every corner of the country. Patients seeking mental health support can now access covered therapy through Rula in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

At Rula, we understand that mental health needs are unique, and access to care that fits your preferences is critical. Our national expansion means that even more people can find the support they need through in-network, covered therapy and psychiatric services. This growth builds on our years of experience, with over 10,000 licensed providers and millions of hours of therapy facilitated since 2019. 

What does Rula’s nationwide expansion mean for patients?

With Rula’s easy-to-use platform, finding a therapist who understands your specific needs has never been easier. Whether you’re looking for a provider with a particular specialty or prefer someone who has a deep understanding of your cultural background, we’ve got you covered. Patients can search based on their unique preferences and get matched with a provider licensed in their state who takes their insurance and is accepting new patients. 

Once you find your match, you’re on your way to having your first appointment – even as soon as the next day. And with our broad insurance partnerships that cover over 120 million Americans, you can be confident that your care will be both effective and affordable. 

Why accessible mental healthcare matters more than ever

As mental health challenges continue to grow, especially in areas like youth mental health and rising rates of anxiety and depression, we’re here to help bridge the gap. Our recent expansion will directly contribute to unlocking affordable, customized mental healthcare for more people nationwide.

This update follows the recent scaling of Rula’s psychiatric services to 31 states. In the coming months, we’ll keep expanding and refining our offerings to meet the evolving needs of our patients and providers alike. 

As we continue to expand our services our commitment remains the same: making mental healthcare work for everyone. Thank you for being a part of the Rula community as we take this important step forward.

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