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Charlie Health

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(856) 571-9590

Charlie Health

Therapy once a week isn’t always enough.

Charlie Health’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) combines supported groups, family therapy, and individual therapy into a series of personalized sessions multiple times per week. Our experts use research to address mental health struggles at their roots.

About Charlie Health

We are a virtual, evidence-based Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) serving individuals ages 11–50. Our model is designed to offer high-acuity care that’s accessible and flexible—ideal for students, working professionals, and anyone in between who needs meaningful support without upending their daily life.

What sets us apart?

  • No Waitlist: Clients can start immediately. I’ll personally make sure we get your client scheduled for their biopsychosocial (BPS) assessment within 24 hours.
  • Curated Small Groups: Our groups are intentionally small—usually 6–8 clients, sometimes even 4–6—to foster connection and impact.
    We match participants not only by diagnosis, but also by agepreferred modality, and lived experience, creating a truly tailored and affirming treatment space.
  • Specialty Tracks: LGBTQIA+, Neurodivergent, BIPOC, Eating Disorders, SUD, and more.
  • Family Engagement: Family therapy is offered for every client, plus support groups every weekday.
  • Flexible Schedules: Programming runs Monday–Saturday, with group options as early as 8am and as late as 11pm—plus Saturday sessions at 11am and 2pm. Great for students, parents, and working adults.
  • Insurance: We accept most major commercial plans, including Tricare. Unsure if a client is covered? Message me and I’ll run a quick VOB for you.
  • Psychiatry Available: Med management support is available when needed.

Strong Outcomes, Real Impact

Only 2.3% of our discharged clients across the U.S. have required a higher level of care within 6 months of completing our program. Check out our 2024 Outcomes Report for more details.


Spotlight: Neurodivergent Track

We offer two unique curriculum tailored to different presentations of neurodivergence:

  1. Relational Curriculum: Focused on connection and authenticity without pushing social conformity.
  2. Skills-Based Curriculum: Combines DBT/CBT with positive reinforcement, addressing challenges like anxiety, meltdowns, and RSD often seen in autism spectrum and ADHD populations.

How to Refer

To refer a patient, send the following to my email or call/text me directly:

  • Full name
  • DOB
  • Contact info
  • Address
  • Insurance (if available)

Admissions Line (NJ & National): (866) 491-5196
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Last Updated: 04/28/25