Charlie Health
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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 age, preferred 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:
- Relational Curriculum: Focused on connection and authenticity without pushing social conformity.
- 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