Find some privacy
Choose a place where you can speak openly without worrying about being overheard or interrupted.
Telehealth can make ongoing psychiatric care easier to fit into real life. Back to Life Mental Health offers virtual appointments for patients located in Arizona when telehealth is appropriate, with in-person care available at the Anthem office.
At your appointment time, open the verified Back to Life Mental Health Tebra room. Tebra will guide you through your name, camera, microphone, and waiting-room steps.
Telehealth works best when the practical distractions are handled before the conversation starts.
Choose a place where you can speak openly without worrying about being overheard or interrupted.
Use a device with a working camera and microphone and, when possible, a stable internet connection.
Have your medication list, pharmacy information, and questions available so the visit can stay focused.
If blood pressure, heart rate, weight, labs, or other monitoring was requested, have that information available when possible.
Telehealth can work especially well for reviewing response, side effects, sleep, mood, anxiety, functioning, and treatment questions without adding travel time.
A thoughtful psychiatric history can often be completed virtually when the setting, technology, safety needs, and clinical situation make telehealth a good fit.
Some situations benefit from physical examination, direct vital-sign measurement, testing, or a different level of care. If that becomes important, the plan should adapt.
The goal is not to make the visit feel shorter or less personal. The same questions, monitoring, and shared decision-making still matter.
Virtual visits are designed for patients who are in Arizona at the time of the appointment. If you will be traveling or outside Arizona, contact the office before the visit so the situation can be reviewed.
The office is located at 41810 N Venture Dr, Bldg C, Ste C122, Anthem, AZ 85086. Once inside Suite C122, Back to Life Mental Health is in Office 5.
View Office & DirectionsRoutine telehealth is not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger or cannot stay safe, use local emergency services or go to the nearest emergency department rather than waiting for a routine virtual appointment.
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Current patients can enter the secure Tebra Telehealth room directly. Need a new appointment instead? Online scheduling is available too.