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What is TCHATT?

 

Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine (TCHATT) provides telemedicine or telehealth programs to school districts to help identify and assess the behavioral health needs of children and adolescents and provide access to mental health services.

93

Partnered School Districts

837

Partnered Schools

480k

Students with Access

3657

Patients Served

19405

Appointments

Why TCHATT?

Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine (TCHATT) provides the opportunity for students to receive FREE teletherapy and telepsychiatry services while in school. TCHATT addresses gaps in existing mental health care as a result of providing care to both at-risk children and adolescents who lack access to mental health care services in their communities and allows them to receive mental health care quickly when they may otherwise have to wait months. Additionally, TCHATT correspondingly increases student engagement and academic achievement as a result of the reduction of psychological distress and development of mental wellness.

TCHATT is available to any school district in Texas          through 12 different health-related institutions.

View UT Health San Antonio – TCHATT Partnered School Districts

View Other School Districts Outside of UT Health San Antonio’s Area

TCHATT Flyers

Scan the QR code to access printable versions of all TCHATT flyers in English and Spanish.