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Confidential
Services provided outside of your organization
Specialized
Licensed therapists who focus on your lifestyle, profession & goals
Quick & convenient
Fast matching & scheduling with therapist, works with insurance
Flexible
Guaranteed 24/7 availability
FAQs
Some things you might be wondering about Marvin. Have another question you don’t see answered here? Please feel free to contact us here.
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Does Marvin prescribe medication?Marvin does not prescribe medication. However, if you would like to connect with a psychiatrist, we can make a referral within your local area to a psychiatrist who accepts your insurance.
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Does Marvin provide longer-term care? Or is it time-limited?Marvin can provide long-term care, and does not put a limit on the number of sessions per employee. Your sessions, including the length and frequency, are determined based upon your insurance provider and the clinical judgment of your provider. If you would like to schedule additional sessions, you can do so by connecting with your therapist, or by reaching out to the Marvin team directly via: user-success@meetmarvin.com.
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What is Marvin?Marvin is the first personalized mental health support system for physicians. We focus on creating an action plan that includes 1:1 teletherapy, meditations, mood analytics, and a supportive community.
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Who can join Marvin?We’re currently working with physicians who are a part of the Wisconsin Medical Society. Over time, we’ll expand to additional medical centers, employers, and local organizations. Interested in bringing Marvin to your region? Send us a short message.
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What makes Marvin unique?When it comes to mental health we know one-size does not fit all. We work with mental health professionals who are the best in their field, and who have specific experience and expertise in working with physicians. Marvin was co-founded by a physician, and we make sure physician needs are top of mind for our therapists and care team.
If you or someone you know is experiencing an emergency or crisis and needs immediate help, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Additional crisis resources can be found here.
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