Telehealth
We offer secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth services for children, adolescents, and adults throughout Pennsylvania.
Telehealth Rules & Tips
Rules
Medication visits require you to be physically located in Pennsylvania.
No visits in a moving vehicle, even if you're the passenger.
Patient must be present at all visits unless ok'd by your clinician in advance.
Join from a quiet, private space.
Headphones recommended if others are nearby.
Tips
Log in about 5 minutes early.
Allow camera and microphone permissions.
Silence notifications.
Position camera at eye level with good lighting.
If you're not admitted within 15 minutes of your session start time, please text/call 724-260-0550.
Zoom Links (Alphabetical)
Learn more about your clinician in Our Team page.
Vered Birmaher Cohen, MD
Psychiatrist
Ida Brockman, MD
Psychiatrist
Katy Jane Dunhoff, LPC
Therapist
Caroline Jones, MD
Psychiatrist
Sharon Kohnen, MD
Psychiatrist
Darya Long, MD
Psychiatrist
Adam McDivitt, LPC
Therapist
Andrew Potash, PsyD
Psychologist
Peter Schartel, MD
Psychiatrist
Preeti Soi, MD
Psychiatrist
Janet Spink, LPC
Therapist
Nechama Weingart, LCSW
Therapist
Amy Xie, MD
Psychiatrist
Monica Yeater, PsyD
Psychologist
Telehealth services at The Via Center provide convenient access to high-quality mental health care throughout Pennsylvania. Our clinicians offer virtual psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and adults using secure, HIPAA-compliant video technology. Telehealth appointments allow patients in Pittsburgh and across Pennsylvania to receive expert care without traveling to the office.
Our team treats a wide range of conditions including ADHD, anxiety disorders, depression, mood disorders, behavioral challenges, and emotional regulation difficulties. Telehealth visits follow the same clinical standards as in-person appointments and may be appropriate for both new evaluations and ongoing treatment when clinically indicated.
Our team treats a wide range of conditions including ADHD, anxiety disorders, depression, mood disorders, behavioral challenges, and emotional regulation difficulties. Telehealth visits follow the same clinical standards as in-person appointments and may be appropriate for both new evaluations and ongoing treatment when clinically indicated.