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  1. Mental Health Service
  2. Mental Health Clinic
  3. Wellness Center

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Sol Health offers modern therapy for young adults by connecting them to therapists-in-training who truly get them—all for just $30/session. We're making care more accessible, personalized, and built for what this stage of life actually feels like - tackling both the youth mental health crisis and nationwide therapist shortage at the same time. Our goal is to match each client with an aspiring therapist that has 'been in their shoes', ensuring all clients feel truly heard, understood, and cared for. At the same time, we're able to provide a best-in-class clinical placement experience to therapists-in-training accruing clinical hours towards licensure. With over 57% of aspiring therapists abandoning their careers during this stage, our goal is to provide the much-needed support, supervision, and resources that traditional placement sites have failed to provide.


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3.7

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Five Stars!

It is affordable and convenient. My therapist has been very kind and helpful during a really difficult time. I would highly recommend Sol Health.

Date of experience: April 21, 2025

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