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18 or older? Enroll yourself.
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Get matched with a licensed therapist that specializes in child and teen development.
Our therapists and clinicians use techniques proven to work, and can change their plan to fit your child’s needs.
Flexible scheduling with summer availability. No commuting, no doctor referral needed.
By law, we do not sell or share student data, ever. We only use personal data for providing care—nothing more.
8 out of 10 kids feel better after about 6 therapy sessions.1
Students who complete therapy are less likely to miss school.2
84% of parents see their child's behavior improve after therapy.3
7 out of 10 parents feel less stressed since their child started getting help.3
1. Clemson University Clinical Study; 2. Duval Public School District Case Study; 3. Hazel Health Post-Treatment Family Survey
Parents create an account, complete a quick consent form, submit insurance if applicable, and choose a time for their child's first appointment.
You and your child will meet with a licensed therapist to talk about your child's needs and goals.
During school or from home, your child connects securely with their therapist each week.
Hazel coordinates with families and school staff for continued care when appropriate.



Your child’s therapist will help them feel less alone, teach them to handle big feelings and stress, and build confidence and self-awareness.
Our licensed clinicians specialize in evidence-based therapy techniques tailored to each age and stage.
areas of clinical expertise — meaning Hazel can support your child, no matter what brings them to therapy.
of our licensed providers are bilingual, representing over 30 languages.
Telehealth is the use of technology to provide health care virtually. All Hazel visits are "virtual visits", through a tablet, desktop, or other smart device.
If an insurance card is unavailable, the parent/guardian should complete as much information as possible on the consent form. The parent/guardian can call Hazel Health anytime with additional details if available.
When families give their consent and provide insurance information, Hazel Health can bill insurance, just like any other healthcare provider. This helps us get reimbursed for the services we provide to students, making sure that some or all of the visit cost is covered by insurance whenever possible. A portion of the fee that districts pay Hazel as a platform fee is used to offset any out-of-pocket expenses not covered by insurance.ᅠ
Once care has been provided, having access to insurance information also helps to better coordinate support of families, such as by sharing referral recommendations or ordering prescriptions, to apply a more integrated approach to physical and mental health care for students. Additionally, knowing which plans our families have helps us identify the health plans that Hazel Health should contract with so that the visit cost can be covered by insurance whenever possible.
For the current school year, Hazel Health’s services are provided at no out-of-pocket cost to families.