Welcome, Nurx patients!


We’re here to help you. Your Nurx provider has directed you to Array Behavioral Care to access the mental health support you need.
With appointments available seven days a week, Array makes it easy for you to connect with licensed therapists through convenient, online video sessions.
Click the button below to schedule an virtual appointment with a licensed therapist.

Find a Clinician and Schedule an Appointment

Get the behavioral health support you need, when and where it works for you with Array Behavioral Care. 

Array Behavioral Care makes it easy to connect with licensed therapists through convenient, online video calls.
We offer a wide range of online mental health services to fit your needs including initial assessments and talk therapy.
Using our secure, HIPAA-compliant platform, you can connect with a clinician that’s the right fit for you, schedule appointments and access sessions from anywhere and any device.

How it Works

Getting started is quick and easy. Watch this quick explainer video and follow the three simple steps below to schedule your first appointment.
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Step 1: Search our Clinician Directory

Search by clinician specialty, state, insurance, and date.

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Step 2: Select a Clinician and Schedule a Session

Find a clinician that best suits your needs, then schedule your first session.

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Step 3: Start Virtual Mental Health Services

We are here to support you as you try a test session, meet with your clinician and set follow up appointments.

Have a Question? Call for live help from an Array representative.

 
Sometimes you need to speak to a real-life person. The Array Care Navigation team is available to help guide you through the process of finding the clinician that’s best for you.

Call us toll-free at 877.354.5508

Hours of Operation

M-F: 7am – 8pm ET

Sat-Sun: 9am – 5:30pm ET

If you are in crisis, call 988 to talk with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, text HOME to 741741 to connect to a free crisis counselor, or go to your nearest emergency room.